![]() ![]() ![]() While the Comics Code Authority banned most depictions of vampires at the time, Dell, using its position in the industry at the time as the purveyors of Disney and Little Lulu Comics, never signed onto the Comics Code, instead holding itself to its self-regulated "Pledge to Parents" that its comics wouldn't contain objectionable material. ![]() If this long-out-of-print story whets your appetite for more from the vampire lord, what are some other places you can catch Dracula in comics?ĭell Comics had the license for the Universal Monsters back in 1962, and they created a comic for their Classic Movie series focusing on the vampire. The comics originally were presented in color from Topps Comics IDW's reprint edition will share the art for the first time in black-and-white. Perhaps best-known as the creator of "Hellboy," Mike Mignola was the artist for this adaptation, with writer Roy Thomas. A horror classic comes back to life this month as IDW rereleases the early 1990s comic-book adaptation of Francis Ford Coppola's “Bram Stoker's Dracula.” ![]()
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