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Vampirella / Dracula: The Centennial (1997)

Vampirella / Dracula: The Centennial (1997)

Celebrating 100 years of Dracula, Harris comics commissioned this prestige comic feature huge comic talents such as Alan Moore, James Robinson and Warren Ellis.

  • Necromance - Story - Warren Ellis; Art - Mark Beachum
    The police investigate a grisly murder, and from the diary of the victim they learn he was killed by his lover. Vampirella arrives and admits the murder, explaining that the victim was a serial killer and then warns the police detective that she knows that he is a murderer too, and will be back one day for him.

  • The New European - Story - Alan Moore; Art - Gary Frank, Cam Smith
    An American helps arrange transport to America for an aging Balkan. In the middle of the night he is attacked and drained by the three female members of Mr. Dragonsun's family. Weak but determined he kills the three vampires and sets out for America. Too late, he arrives home to discover that his wife and her best friend are now vampires under the thrall of Dracula. He kills his wife's friend but Dracula and his wife walk away into the night.

  • Vampirella vs. Dracula - Story - James Robinson; Art - Rick Mays, David Mack
    In a library two men sit opposite each other, both researching bats. It turns out that both are writing about vampires, or to be precise a particular vampire. One is Archie Goodwin writing about Vampirella, the other Bram Stoker writing about Dracula. As they talk, they are watched from the shadows by their creations, who also discuss the strange reality them seem to be in. Dracula decides to kill Bram Stoker and Archie Goodwin in an attempt to increase his power. Vampirella saves the day, and has a few poignant words for Archie Goodwin.

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