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The science behind Dracula's tears of bloodChemical analysis of the letters of the legendary historical figure Vlad the Impaler, who inspired the fictional vampire Dracula, suggest he may have cried tears of blood, meaning that he probably ...
In a girl's boarding school, science teacher Miss Branding tests her theory that there is power within the human potential that is beyond that of the atom. Using hypnosis and a special amulet, a ...
In Robert Eggers’ ‘Nosferatu,’ a newly married Ellen Hutter bids goodbye to her husband, Thomas, when he is sent away on his first assignment at his new job. He has to sell a property in Wisburg to ...
The original Castlevania show, which ran before the release of Castlevania: Nocturne season 2, ran for four seasons. In the show, Dracula was the main antagonist of the first two seasons and his arc ...
In the new comic 'Dracula's Brunch Club', Dracula has a passion for baking and sharing his creations with other vampires.
The blood-monster no longer comes from the Carpathian Mountains ... The vampire came to be the embodiment of such imbalance. Stories about Vlad Dracula can be found in Russian, Polish, Germanic, and ...
Each shoe takes inspiration from a different monster; Frankenstein stitches, Wolfman scratch marks, Dracula blood stains – and even more terrifying, monstrous details. The shoes officially drop ...
has a passionate and bloody affair with Count Dracula. Many years later, as she recovers from a strange amnesia, she begins to realize her true identity as a creature who is thirsty of blood.
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