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  2. Arthur Holmwood - Wikipedia

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    Holmwood played by Michael Gough in Dracula (1958). Though a major character in the novel, Arthur Holmwood has been omitted from some adaptations of the story. In the 1977 adaptation Count Dracula, he is merged with the character Quincey Morris and renamed Quincey Holmwood.

  3. Abraham Van Helsing - Wikipedia

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    The comic novel Dracula's Diary by Michael Geare and Michael Corby (ISBN 978-0825301438) completely re-tells the Stoker novel, with the young Count Dracula (who has been learning to act like a true British gentleman) becoming a secret agent for Her Majesty's government and Van Helsing an enemy agent for a foreign power who is continually ...

  4. Quincey Morris - Wikipedia

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    Billy Campbell in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - he is portrayed faithfully to his counterpart in the novel. Alessio Boni in Dracula (2002) - here the events are updated to modern times and Quincey is a businessman specialising in money swindles. Keir Knight (as "Quincy Morris of Texas") in Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2002)

  5. DRCL midnight children - Wikipedia

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    It is based on Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. It is being serialized monthly in Shueisha 's Grand Jump , with its chapters collected in five tankōbon volumes as of November 2024. #DRCL midnight children is a story set in 19th Century Britain that follows Mina Murray and her colleagues as they attempt to obtain victory against a foe from a far ...

  6. List of Fist of the North Star chapters - Wikipedia

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    Volume 9 of Fist of the North Star: Master Edition, published by Gutsoon.. The manga Hokuto no Ken (known as Fist of the North Star in its English editions) by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara was originally published by Shueisha in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1983 to 1988, and the series was subsequently reprinted in 27 collected editions under the Jump Comics imprint.

  7. Dracula - Wikipedia

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    A short story written by Stoker and published after his death, "Dracula's Guest", has been seen as evidence of Carmilla 's influence. [31] According to Milbank, the story was a deleted first chapter from early in the original manuscript, and replicates Carmilla 's setting of Styria instead of Transylvania. [32]

  8. Count Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Count Dracula (/ ˈ d r æ k j ʊ l ə,-j ə-/) is the title character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel Dracula.He is considered the prototypical and archetypal vampire in subsequent works of fiction.

  9. Renfield - Wikipedia

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    R. M. Renfield is a fictional character who appears in Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. [2] He is Count Dracula's deranged, fanatically devoted servant and familiar, helping him in his plan to turn Mina Harker into a vampire in return for a continuous supply of insects to consume and the promise of immortality.