Dracula, Motherf**cker

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Published by Image Comics

ISBN: 9781534317000
Price: $16.99
Genre: Horror
Ages: 16+

On Sale: October 13, 2020

Vienna, 1889: Dracula’s brides nail him to the bottom of his coffin. Los Angeles, 1974: an ageing starlet decides to raise the stakes. Crime scene photographer Quincy Harker is the only man who knows it happened, but will anyone believe him before he gets his own chalk outline? And are Dracula’s three brides there to help him… or use him as bait?

A pulpy, pulse-pounding graphic novel of California psych-horror from acclaimed creators ALEX DE CAMPI and ERICA HENDERSON.

Key Selling Points

Creator(s) Bio

  • Perfect title to capitalize off the recent BBC hit adaptation of Bram Stoker’s DRACULA

  • Combines both horror and noir, making it perfect for seasonal Halloween round-up displays and endcaps—shelve this alongside THE WALKING DEAD, 300 DAYS OF NIGHT, LOCKE & KEY, and the latest JOSH MALERMAN or STEPHEN KING

  • Henderson cultivated a devoted following with her work on The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl and Jughead

ALEX de CAMPI writes comics. She is best known for her critically-acclaimed teen survival thriller NO MERCY and the groundbreaking, digital-native comic VALENTINE. Her latest work is the spy noir miniseries MAYDAY. She was nominated for an Eisner for her first comic work, Smoke, and it’s all been downhill from there. Alex also directs music videos, and has worked with acts as diverse as Grand Duchy (Frank Black / Violet Clark), Joan As Police Woman, and Amanda Palmer to the retro-fabulous Puppini Sisters.

Alex’s background is a three-whisky conversation and involves several continents. She is a single mother of an awesome daughter; they live in the Stephen Kingdom (Downeast Maine) with two dogs. She has an opinion on nearly everything. You can peruse them, along with stupid photos and memes, at @alexdecampi on most social media.

ERICA HENDERSON is a multiple Eisner winning comic artist known most for rebooting The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl and Jughead. She has not lived in New York for a decade but still has very strong opinions on bagels.