Dracula: Classic Graphic Novel Collection (Classic Graphic Novels) by Classical Comics


Dracula: Classic Graphic Novel Collection (Classic Graphic Novels)
Title : Dracula: Classic Graphic Novel Collection (Classic Graphic Novels)
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ISBN : 1111838496
ISBN-10 : 9781111838492
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 160
Publication : First published June 26, 2012

The Classic Graphic Novel Collection is a revolutionary new series of graphic novels which re-tells classic literature for learners of English. Graded at the intermediate level, the fresh blend of accessible storytelling and captivating artwork ensures that students will want to return to these stories time and again. Dracula chronicles a vampire's journey from his Transylvanian castle to the nighttime streets of London. In London, he searches for the blood he needs to stay alive while his enemies plot to rid the world of his frightful power. Can Count Dracula find the blood he needs to survive or will his enemies rid the world of his power? Bram Stoker's best known novel, Dracula, was originally published in 1897. It was written as a collection of realistic, but fictional, documents. According to the manuscript, the original title was The Un-Dead. Dracula was selected at the last minute. Today, it is considered a timeless masterpiece of English literature. This adapted graphic novel features beautiful artwork, bringing this unique story to life for all readers to enjoy.


Dracula: Classic Graphic Novel Collection (Classic Graphic Novels) Reviews


  • GD

    I just found this graphic novel of Dracula at work and read it. I'm not really a big fun of the original book because everyone keeps hugging and telling each other how important they are to one another, but this comic book version was pretty good.

  • Andy Hickman

    Cgnc AME “Dracula” Student Book, by Classical Comics

    Vivid depiction of this legendary tale. ****

    Jonathan Harker’s Journal – October 4th, morning –
    “Jonathan, remember that this is not an act of hate. The monster who causes this misery is the saddest of us all. We should have some pity for him.” – Mina
    “Please, No. One day, I myself might need such pity from you.” – Mina (p119)

  • Gabrysia

    Kinda cool

  • Nhi Hoang

    This book was really cool! It was mystery and attracted me a lot when I tried to find out the reason why people death too