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Book cover image of Neal Adams Monsters by Neal Adams

Authors: Neal Adams
ISBN-13: 9781887591553, ISBN-10: 1887591559
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Vanguard Productions
Date Published: April 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Neal Adams

Book Synopsis

An enraged village hungry for blood pursues Vincent, the nephew-assistant of the now-dead Doctor Frankenstein, and his fiancee Erika. From out of nowhere, Prince Vlad rescues the terrified young couple. But Vlad is, in fact, "Dracula," and he has a sinister purpose. If he has an unstoppable creature like the Frankenstein monster, his safety will be assured. To get this, Vlad holds Erika for ransom. The monster is created then kills Erika but a werewolf's bite brings her back. The scene is set for the ultimate battle of pitiless monsters: Dracula, Frankenstein and the Werewolf!

Publishers Weekly

Legendary '70s superhero comic artist Adams has put his version of a classic monster movie into a graphic novel, and the result is an expensively produced storyboard for a hoped-for movie project. The characters a vampire nobleman, a scientifically created monster, a werewolf are inspired by the classic Universal horror films, but their designs are different for trademark reasons. A young couple, pursued by a pack of wolves, is saved by a mysterious Prince Vlad and taken to his lonely castle. The rescued man is the nephew of the infamous Baron Frankenstein, so Vlad holds his fiance hostage to force him to build another monster. The girl almost dies but is instead turned into a werewolf, in a chapter that seems like it was imported from another story altogether. The artistic approach, with pages saturated with computer color, works against the classic style. The pages are busy and full, and readers' eyes will struggle to find a place to rest as a result. Modern layout effects also work against the purple prose (the most frequently used punctuation is the ellipsis) and old-fashioned storytelling style. The book concludes with a selection of Adams's sketches from various horror films and covers from random monster-related comic books he illustrated. (Apr.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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