Dracula: The Suicide Club

Dracula: The Suicide Club
ISBN-10
163529228X
ISBN-13
9781635292282
Series
Dracula
Category
Comics & Graphic Novels
Pages
121
Language
English
Published
2019-08-09
Publisher
Caliber Comics
Author
Steven Philip Jones

Description

Sequel to the Bram Stoker's horror classic Dracula. Count Dracula, king of the vampires, is dead, but he isn’t finished with England. Resurrected, Dracula rises from the grave, and before long a rash of bizarre suicides begins plaguing London. Scotland Yard Detective Champion Harrison suspects these may actually be murders, and noted occult specialist Sir John Chandos and beautiful clairvoyant Dion Fortune from the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn offer to assist Harrison’s investigation. Their search leads them to London’s newest and most mysterious club and its peculiar chairman. And as the soul-shattering secrets behind the Suicide Club are revealed Detective Champion Harrison and clairvoyant Dion Fortune challenge Count Dracula and his followers on their own battleground. The final conflict between the forces of goodness and evil is about to begin, and the fate of England and her citizens’ souls hang in the balance. Based on the works of Bram Stoker and Robert Louis Stevenson. Collects issues 1-4.

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