Tinsel
Science fiction fantasy
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- Feb 23, 2010
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I picked up the three graphic novels that contain the 70 comics that were made in the 1970's and I started to read them yesterday. This website has information about the series and it is a nice website I think The Tomb of Dracula - Marvel Comics classic Bronze Age horror comic book
I like the old vampires rather than the new ones, and H.P. Lovecraft is in some measure fitting as well because they are comforting. I don't like the modern trends.
Well after reading the first two comics, I think that they are decent. I liked seeing the carriage being used as a form of transportation in the first comic, as well as the heavy rain, being stuck in the mud, and the foreboding shadows, the castle, the village scene. It is not perfect, but it was good enough by far for reading, but basically the website suggests that new people enter the picture after a certain point in the series. I see that the story is written by someone else in the third comic. Well I will keep going, see what happens next. Too bad that the castle scene is left behind for the city of London, it's dark alleys, etc, who knows.
I didn't see Michelle Gellar in this here comic, no Buffy, no Natalie either.
I like the old vampires rather than the new ones, and H.P. Lovecraft is in some measure fitting as well because they are comforting. I don't like the modern trends.
Well after reading the first two comics, I think that they are decent. I liked seeing the carriage being used as a form of transportation in the first comic, as well as the heavy rain, being stuck in the mud, and the foreboding shadows, the castle, the village scene. It is not perfect, but it was good enough by far for reading, but basically the website suggests that new people enter the picture after a certain point in the series. I see that the story is written by someone else in the third comic. Well I will keep going, see what happens next. Too bad that the castle scene is left behind for the city of London, it's dark alleys, etc, who knows.
I didn't see Michelle Gellar in this here comic, no Buffy, no Natalie either.