A unique exploration of art and story, centered on one of the most famous works in gothic horror. Featuring numerous painted illustrations and accompanying written passages to create a storytelling experience that goes beyond the typical expectations of an art book, making for a potent combination of illustration and prose. Presenting over 150 pages of art and story by J.H. WILLIAMS III (The Sandman Overture, Promethea, Batwoman, a multi-award winning New York Times bestseller and the co-creator of ECHOLANDS, also from Image Comics.
A unique exploration of art and story, centered on one of the most famous works in gothic horror. Featuring numerous painted illustrations and accompanying written passages to create a storytelling experience that goes beyond the typical expectations of an art book, making for a potent combination of illustration and prose. Presenting over 150 pages of art and story by J.H. WILLIAMS III (The Sandman Overture, Promethea, Batwoman, a multi-award winning New York Times bestseller and the co-creator of ECHOLANDS, also from Image Comics.
It pushed the boundaries of graphic storytelling and piqued my curiosity but still left me totally unfulfilled as a Dracula fan.
While, I found it interesting and quaint the illustrations were less story driven and more art centered.
Making it interesting and yet not satisfying as an individual work in my opinion.
CuringDurableWhale 5 months ago
It pushed the boundaries of graphic storytelling and piqued my curiosity but still left me totally unfulfilled as a Dracula fan.
While, I found it interesting and quaint the illustrations were less story driven and more art centered.
Making it interesting and yet not satisfying as an individual work in my opinion.