The Complete Dracula #2 (of 5)The Complete Dracula #2 will arrive in shops across the USA & Canada tomorrow (UK & Europe on Thursday).

The second issue begins with the story of the doomed ship The Demeter as it sails from Varna to Whitby carrying a deadly cargo. The voyage takes place between mid July and early August so, for those of you following the story in real time via Dracula Blogged, Blog Dracula or Real Time Dracula (with all it’s Twitter based goodness), the action is actually taking place as I type.

For those of you who can’t wait to get your hands on a copy of #2 here’s a sneek preview of pages 1 to 5 –  digitally painted by Mr. Colton Worley (take a bow sir) ably assited by Mr. Aaron Campbell’s splendid layouts.

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4 Replies to “The Complete Dracula #2 out this week (with preview pages)”

  1. Hi
    The Complete Dracula is great original writing by Bram Stoker and adapted into a comic by leah moore + john reppion.The art work is great done by mr Colton Worley and ably assited Aaron Campbell.Is all five Dracula comic going to make a comic dracula novel in the future the same as Sherlock Holme which is out in October.Can’t wait for part 3 of The Complete Dracula, any date confirmed.
    john kealy

    1. @John Kealy – yes there will be a collected edition of The Complete Dracula, hopefully also in October.

      #3 should be out late August/early September.

  2. Hi
    I was just wondering, looking at part 2 and 3 of sherlock holmes would their be a continuation.eg like with jack the ripper.
    How does the Quest in Dracula work out,was Quest left out of the orginal story.How does Bram Stoker Dracula and Quest work out in the comic.Can’t wait for part 3 of The Complete Dracula.How can we look at earier stuff belong to you.I went out and bought albion two week ago.
    john kealy

    1. @John Kealy – The Holmes story is self contained but we would love to write more Holmes in the future.

      With The Complete Dracula we’ve tried to keep the story as close to Stoker’s original as possible (even including some parts which may have been excised from the novel but which existed in his notes) so everything which occurs in the series also occurs in the novel (or notes).

      Hope you enjoy Albion, if you want to get hold of some of our other works then most pages in the Comics section have links to Amazon and other sites where you can order our books. There’s also a newly added Amazon widget at the top right.

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