Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema will find out for us as they begin to explore the potential of comics’ man-monster ... and unlikely allies Bloodline and Dracula in seeking out the one man who ...
Dracula first appeared in The Tomb of Dracula #1 in April 1972 ... and Moon Knight–a conflict Marvel Rivals addresses via in-game dialogue. Beyond the comics, Dracula has appeared in various games and ...
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns cover is iconic for its bombastic pose and represents his grand return in a serious tone. The Killing Joke cover is haunting, showing Joker in a tourist outfit with ...
Sonic comics feature iconic battles, eerie visuals, and cool character interactions on their covers. Sonic and Shadow face off against Metal Sonics in Issue 159, showcasing unique artwork and ...
that was something I'd always planned to cover since I was like 16," Dracula said. "It was just something I wanted to hear in a new light." From creating TikToks at home in Tasmania to recording ...
Marvel Comics has unveiled this year's Black History Month variant covers, illustrated by some of today's most acclaimed ...
A 2,000-year-old tomb discovered in Heerlen ... Tim Newcomb is a journalist based in the Pacific Northwest. He covers stadiums, sneakers, gear, infrastructure, and more for a variety of ...
“Dracula and Doctor Doom disrupt the moon’s orbit, plunging the city into eternal night and unleashing an army of vampiric creatures. With the world on the brink, the Fantastic Four join ...
With hundreds of Sonic comics released over the last few decades, which stand as the most creative and unique when it comes ...
Nosferatu and Dracula, at first glance, couldn't be more different. The former is about a pale-skinned, inhuman-looking creature who feasts on blood and hides in the shadows. The latter is about a ...
The Conan the Barbarian collaboration between Heroic Signatures and Titan Comics continues with Solomon ... including interior art and covers by some of the industry’s biggest artists.
Although the picture did authentically date to the 1920s, captions identifying it as "the real Dracula's castle," and implying it was abandoned at the time the photo was taken, were not factually ...