Mini-Series Finale. The final confrontation between Dr. Seward, Van Helsing, and Count Dracula is here!
Universal Monsters: Dracula is a testament to the undying power of the vampire metaphor and how each new generation of artist is capable of finding new terrors and value from within it. Read Full Review
Skybound has entered the world of Universal Monsters, delivering a frightening tale of its most beloved monster. The team assembled for this task hit a home run with issue #4 and this entire series. The finale delivers an air of suspense, compassion, and anguish as we see the demise of Dracula and Renfield. Read Full Review
As a big Dracula fan, I was inquisitive to see how Tynion and Simmonds would tackle such an iconic monster and film while bringing their touches. Universal Monsters Dracula succeeds with its final issue, where it pays homage to the original movie but still has the series be able to co-exist with Browning's classic. It has genuinely felt gothic in both word and art, where some of the most beautiful and ghastly images can co-exist on the page. Simply put, the final issue gave me much to sink my teeth into. Read Full Review
The finale crystalizes this beast of a story's true power in disarming even the most guarded of readers. Read Full Review
UNIVERSAL MONSTERS: DRACULA #4 ends the mini-series with dreamy, beautiful art, powerfully emotional scenes, and atmospheric horror. That said, Tynion IVs choice to ultimately focus on Renfield means Draculas presence is shortchanged in the end for a mixed finale. Read Full Review