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Dracula: The Company of Monsters Vol. 1
Dracula The Company of Monsters Vol 1
Author: Kurt Busiek
THIS PRE-ORDER ITEM IS SCHEDULED TO SHIP TO STORES ON 11/24/2010(W) Kurt Busiek, Daryl Gregory (A) Scott Godlewski (C) Ron Salas It's bloodsuckers vs. bloodsucker, as Busiek brings an incredibly modern spin to the Dracula mythos! Evan races to discover his uncle's plans for the immortal vampire as Conrad plans for a hostile and bloody takeover! ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781608860449
ISBN-10: 1608860442
Publication Date: 2/1/2011
Pages: 112
Edition: Original
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Dracula: The Company of Monsters Vol. 1 on + 2527 more book reviews
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I picked up a finished copy of this graphic novel at Book Expo America (BEA). All in all it was an interesting graphic novel. The illustration was top notch and I enjoyed the storyline.

When a corporation discovers the corpse of Vlad the impaler, the CEO is determined to ressurect Vlad in order to have him carry out some of the companies dirty work. Drawn into this a young man named Evan who has been translating ancient documents and doing some of the experimental work leading up to Vlad's resurrection. The graphic novel alternates between ancient times when Vlad ruled and current times where they are trying to force Vlad to work for the corporation.

I enjoyed this story; it is engaging and interesting. It was a neat idea to have Vlad resurrected solely to help a corporation succeed. It does takes some digs at corporate America, as the reader is left with a question about who the monster really is here. At times Vald seems more humane than the corporate gurus he associates with.

The illustrations was very well done and absolutely top notch. It matches the tone of the story well and it is easy to tell facial expressions and character identities. It is full color and very detailed, just very well done. This is definitely aimed at adults, there is a lot of violence.

Overall I think this is an interesting addition to the Dracula mythos and an interesting way to use Dracula as a character. Most of this book it setup, so I am really looking forward to reading the second book in this series. The illustration was top notch and the story creative and engaging. I definitely recommend this to Dracula fans out there and to people who are interested in seeing Dracula brought into a modern day setting.
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