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The Batman & Dracula trilogy was written by Doug Moench and penciled by Kelley Jones. [1] Moench previously wrote Batman and Detective Comics from 1983 to 1986, [2] while Jones was known for redesigning Deadman for the limited series Deadman: Love After Death (1989—1990) [3] and illustrating seven issues of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman (1989—1996). [4]
Batman/Demon: A Tragedy (2000) – Bruce Wayne is possessed by Etrigan the Demon. Tales of the Multiverse: Batman – Vampire (2007) – three graphic novels collected into one volume (SC): Batman & Dracula: Red Rain (1991) – Batman faces off against Dracula and must become a vampire himself to effectively face his nemesis. (HC, SC)
The room also featured a full-sized coffin, in which a cast or crew member usually hid dressed as a mummy or as Dracula himself. Count Dracula made two appearances in the live-action superhero show Superboy (1988–1992). Dracula appeared in the self-titled 1990 syndicated series Dracula: The Series. The series lasted only 21 episodes and ...
Batman's alter ego Bruce makes his full appearance in the second season, portrayed by Iain Glen. Bruce is visited by Dick after the defeat of Trigon, allowing Dick to restart the Titans on the condition that Jason Todd be a member.
Batman & Dracula trilogy; Batman & Dracula: Red Rain; Batman: Bloodstorm; Batman: Crimson Mist; Andrew Bennett (comics) Bite Club (comics) Blood & Water; Bloody Mary ...
As Dracula, Gary Oldman gets a chance to be young and hot and an ancient, almost Nosferatu-esque creature, all the while draped in some of the most vibrant costumes in film history, Not even Keanu ...
Dracula is portrayed by John Forbes-Robertson instead of Lee. Batman Dracula: 1964 United States: Andy Warhol: Tally Brown, Beverly Grant, Jack Smith: Fan film screened only at Warhol's art exhibits. A fan of the Batman comic series, Warhol made the movie as an "homage". Jack Smith appeared as both Batman and his nemesis, Count Dracula.
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