Vlad Dracul II, the Impaler, the Son of the Dragon, was a Warlord, a Voivod, a Guardian Warrior, an iconic historical figure who was able to successfully strike fear into the hearts of the fearsome Ottoman Empire. Vlad is an epic story of love and war, a historical ride with rivers of blood, tears, swords and love and a discovery of a man that was, perhaps, the most famous warrior of his era that inspired the Dracula legends. This is the story of the man behind the myth.
Vlad Dracul #1 is a great comic about the man behind the famous vampire. While it contains some pretty graphic scenes, this is a book highly recommended for fans of Brom Stoker's infamous character. Read Full Review
Vlad Dracul is a fascinating, yet violent, look at an infamous historical character. The artwork is outstanding and the narrative draws the reader along through an entertaining, and worthwhile, 60 plus pages. Read Full Review
In this over-sized debut issue from Scout Comics, Vlad Dracul #1 asks the reader if its lead character is a hero, a monster, or something in-between. Read Full Review
Historical realism in the writing meets a dreamy, fairy tale look in the artwork that might not work for everyone, but is an interesting take on a classic story. Read Full Review
Scout Comics Vlad Dracul is off to a good start. It's a heavy read, so you might have to be in the right mindset to really enjoy it. But, it has everything you could ask for from a historical war epic, and I definitely think you should check it out. Read Full Review
Vlad Dracul is bound to be an engaging read for anyone with an interest in the myth of Dracula or the historical framework that would inspire that character, even if the perspective and intent of the story itself remains undefined. Read Full Review