cyberghostface: (Right One 2)
cyberghostface ([personal profile] cyberghostface) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2023-11-23 08:30 am

Universal Monsters: Dracula #1

 

"The central driving concept of what I wanted to do here is we have this black-and-white world of Edwardian London, and then we bring in this figure of Dracula who brings color into this world; the horror phantasmagoria of Dracula and the spell he casts on the world around him. It's the way that he's both man and beast and all of these things at once, and the way that he twists the minds of the people around him. That hypnotic, psychedelic power was the central driving thing in talking to Martin [Simmonds] about developing the art style of the series. I wanted to express that more than anything." -- James Tynion IV















[personal profile] super_fly 2023-11-24 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
It threw me off a bit that Mina is the blonde one in this and Lucy has dark hair when the book and nearly every adaptation describes it in reverse to that.