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DRACULA (1971): New English Library, better known for lurid pulp novels, entered the comics market with this reprint of an incredible Spanish adult horror comic. Surreal, disturbing, and, for five year-old me (my mum bought me a hardback collection), utterly terrifying (1/2)
May 6, 2025, 7:16 PM