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David McK (3731 KP) rated Stoker's Dracula (Marvel Illustrated) in Books
Feb 8, 2026
Basically, read the novel and then watch the film.
Dracula was one of the set texts on that course.
As was the film 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' which, at the time, I was unaware took, shall we say, more than a few liberties with the source material.
Since then, I've never come across a faithful adaptation.
Until now, with this probably the closest I've ever coma across/read/seen.
I'm sure we all know the story as it's part and parcel of popular culture: Dracula, Transylvania, Vampire, Van Helsing ...
Worth a read if you want to stick close but see that original text translated into a visual medium (even if some of the characters did not look *quite* how I imagined them to be).

