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Tony Lee writes 'Dracula' sequel
Published Wednesday, Sep 9 2009, 09:14 BST | By Hugh Armitage
British writer Tony Lee is working on a graphic novel sequel to Dracula.
From the Pages of Bram Stoker’s Dracula: Harker will be published by AAM/Markosia, with an introduction from one of Stoker's descendants.
"We were fortunate to get introductions by Ian Holt and Bram Stoker's great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker, who have both just written the first 'official' Dracula sequel, Dracula: The Undead," Lee told Newsarama, "and another by Leslie S. Klinger, who... is the author of the New Annotated Dracula book.
"[Harker] starts six months after the Count dies and ends on the exact anniversary of his death. There's a reason that Jonathan and Mina's son, Quincey is born that day, and this is the story why."
The graphic novel will be illustrated by Neil Van Antwerpen and Peter-David Douglas.
Harker is out in November.
From the Pages of Bram Stoker’s Dracula: Harker will be published by AAM/Markosia, with an introduction from one of Stoker's descendants.
"We were fortunate to get introductions by Ian Holt and Bram Stoker's great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker, who have both just written the first 'official' Dracula sequel, Dracula: The Undead," Lee told Newsarama, "and another by Leslie S. Klinger, who... is the author of the New Annotated Dracula book.
"[Harker] starts six months after the Count dies and ends on the exact anniversary of his death. There's a reason that Jonathan and Mina's son, Quincey is born that day, and this is the story why."
The graphic novel will be illustrated by Neil Van Antwerpen and Peter-David Douglas.
Harker is out in November.
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