Eric Bradbury,Gerry Finley-Day,Simon Furman
Dracula File
Dracula File
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In the 1980s, Colonel Stakis hunts for Count Dracula in Britain, blending Cold War paranoia with horror staples. Gerry Finley-Day and Eric Bradbury's strip overcame censorship to become one of the most popular horror comics.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 01 October 2020
Publisher: Rebellion
Colonel Stakis, a KGB officer, embarks on a relentless pursuit to capture Count Dracula, who has unleashed a reign of terror in 1980s Britain after his escape from behind the Iron Curtain. In this captivating blend of Cold War paranoia and horror genre conventions, Gerry Finley-Day and Eric Bradbury's strip defied numerous attempts at censorship to emerge as one of the most beloved and iconic comics of the 1980s.
The story unfolds in a time of political unrest and societal unease, as Britain grapples with the aftermath of the Cold War and the emergence of new threats. Colonel Stakis, driven by his unwavering determination to protect the country, becomes the lead investigator in the hunt for Count Dracula.
As he delves deeper into the case, Stakis encounters a cast of characters that are equally intriguing and terrifying. From the mysterious and seductive Countess to the brooding and menacing Professor Van Helsing, each character adds a unique layer to the story. The interplay between these characters and their interactions with Dracula create a suspenseful and chilling atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
One of the key elements that set "Count Dracula: The British Strips" apart is its blend of Cold War paranoia and horror genre conventions. The strip cleverly incorporates elements of espionage, political intrigue, and supernatural mythology into its narrative, creating a unique and captivating world. The use of dark and foreboding imagery, along with the occasional use of humor, adds to the overall tension and depth of the story.
Despite facing censorship challenges, "Count Dracula: The British Strips" achieved widespread popularity and acclaim. The strip was published in various comic magazines, including "2000 AD," "Titan," and "Judge Dredd Megazine," and it quickly gained a loyal fan base. Its success was attributed to its compelling storytelling, memorable characters, and the skillful execution of its blend of genres.
In conclusion, "Count Dracula: The British Strips" is a masterpiece of horror comics that has left an indelible mark on the genre. Through its captivating storytelling, memorable characters, and innovative blend of genres, the strip has captured the hearts of readers worldwide. Its enduring popularity and influence continue to inspire new generations of horror enthusiasts and artists alike.
Weight: 378g
Dimension: 210 x 275 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781781088661
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