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Count Dracula wasn't only a fictional character created by Bram Stoker. He was a real-life man named Vlad III, Prince of ...
Dracula Book 1: The Impaler is the first work from Wagner and Jones' new publishing company Orlok Press. The book goes back to the beginning of Vlad Dracula's story, when he joined the elite ranks ...
Dracula Book 1: The Impaler goes on sale Tuesday, October 15 from Dark Horse Comics. Noah Dominguez Noah E. Dominguez is a freelance news writer at SuperHeroHype and ComingSoon.
Dracula may have wept blood on tear-stained letters, chemical analysis reveals From George Orwell to Vlad the Impaler, this novel form of analytical chemistry is enhancing how we view history ...
Vlad Tepes, Vlad the Impaler, the real life dracula, is surrounded by folklore, mystery, and myth. Even during his time the stories about his famed impalings traveled all around Europe.
For example, a 1976 article in House and Garden magazine described Bran Castle as "where Dracula, or Vlad the Impaler, lived." Under current ownership, the attraction has, to a degree, embraced ...
Vlad the Impaler, known as Dracula, inspired the vampire in Bram Stoker’s novel. Vlad was no ghoulish fiend, though, for all his cruelty, as curators at his family’s castle in Austria emphasise.
Vlad the Impaler. Vlad III — known as Vlad the Impaler or Voivode (Prince) Vlad Dracula — was born in Wallachia (modern Romania) some time between 1428 and 1431, and he died either in 1476 or ...
The Kickstarter campaign for Dracula – Book 1: The Impaler launched on Tuesday, October 24. Since then, the 112-page graphic novel has blown past its initial goal of $666. At the time of writing ...
Vlad the Impaler, the terrifying ruler and inspiration behind Dracula, may have cried actual tears of blood, scientists say.
Vlad the Impaler, believed by some to be the inspiration for the legendary vampire Dracula, may have suffered from a condition that caused him to shed tears of blood, according to a new study.