Dracula Beyond Stoker Issue 4.5

$10.00

Issue 4 became our longest main issue to date, overflowing with incredible stories of the Brides of Dracula. Now, we’re thrilled to present even more horrors in our longest half issue ever.

The centerpiece is a weird, wild, and wonderful 1941 pulp novellete “Dracula’s Brides” by Wayne Rogers - Every night hundreds of jaded thrill-seekers flock to Club Dracula to witness the impersonation of the famed vampire seeking the blood of a young maiden. But tonight, Jim Hanley knows it will be no wax dummy reposed in the arms of the masked madman—it will be the lovely Connie Stewart, her drugged brain responding eagerly to horrible death!

Kay Hanifen returns with “A Guest for Dinner,” where a village girl helps Dracula prepare for a certain Englishman’s arrival, much to his brides' dismay. Jamie Flanagan offers “The Solicitor,” an epistolary dialogue between Dracula and his brides about the same visitor. Michael R. Colangelo bridges issues 4 and 5 with the beautiful and gruesome “Brides.”

Don’t miss this extraordinary collection—available for preorder now!

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Issue 4 became our longest main issue to date, overflowing with incredible stories of the Brides of Dracula. Now, we’re thrilled to present even more horrors in our longest half issue ever.

The centerpiece is a weird, wild, and wonderful 1941 pulp novellete “Dracula’s Brides” by Wayne Rogers - Every night hundreds of jaded thrill-seekers flock to Club Dracula to witness the impersonation of the famed vampire seeking the blood of a young maiden. But tonight, Jim Hanley knows it will be no wax dummy reposed in the arms of the masked madman—it will be the lovely Connie Stewart, her drugged brain responding eagerly to horrible death!

Kay Hanifen returns with “A Guest for Dinner,” where a village girl helps Dracula prepare for a certain Englishman’s arrival, much to his brides' dismay. Jamie Flanagan offers “The Solicitor,” an epistolary dialogue between Dracula and his brides about the same visitor. Michael R. Colangelo bridges issues 4 and 5 with the beautiful and gruesome “Brides.”

Don’t miss this extraordinary collection—available for preorder now!

Issue 4 became our longest main issue to date, overflowing with incredible stories of the Brides of Dracula. Now, we’re thrilled to present even more horrors in our longest half issue ever.

The centerpiece is a weird, wild, and wonderful 1941 pulp novellete “Dracula’s Brides” by Wayne Rogers - Every night hundreds of jaded thrill-seekers flock to Club Dracula to witness the impersonation of the famed vampire seeking the blood of a young maiden. But tonight, Jim Hanley knows it will be no wax dummy reposed in the arms of the masked madman—it will be the lovely Connie Stewart, her drugged brain responding eagerly to horrible death!

Kay Hanifen returns with “A Guest for Dinner,” where a village girl helps Dracula prepare for a certain Englishman’s arrival, much to his brides' dismay. Jamie Flanagan offers “The Solicitor,” an epistolary dialogue between Dracula and his brides about the same visitor. Michael R. Colangelo bridges issues 4 and 5 with the beautiful and gruesome “Brides.”

Don’t miss this extraordinary collection—available for preorder now!

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