![]() ![]() ![]() The series was originally released in 1992 in conjunction with the releases of Coppola’s film by the now defunct Topps Comics. One of the very few older jobs I’m still pretty proud of.” Despite the fact that I was doing a movie adaptation (which has its own unique set of problems) I think there is some nice drawing and storytelling in here. Mignola also admitted that “I’m generally not a fan of my older work (pretty huge understatement there) but I think this one holds up. ![]() People have been asking about this one for ages-More than any other book of mine-and I honestly didn’t think it was ever going to be possible to see an edition, but here it is.” Mignola was ecstatic about the reissue, stating that ““I cannot tell you what a relief it is to have this book back in print. The 136 page hard cover collection features Mignola’s signature black and white artwork with a script by Marvel Comics legend Roy Thomas. According to the official press release, IDW Publishing will unearth Mike Mignola’s adaptation of 1992’s Francis Ford Coppola film Bram Stoker’s Dracula right before the Halloween season begins on September 25. ![]()
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