Death of Dracula #[nn]
In "The Death of Dracula," the legendary vampire's reign ends in betrayal as his son Xarus, eager to modernize the vampire legacy through technology, kills him. With Xarus poised to reshape the vampire world, Dracula’s other son Janus must rally scattered sects against a rising tide of chaos—facing shifting alliances and deadly threats as he fights to survive. Written by Victor Gischler and brought to life by Giuseppe Camuncoli’s striking art, this pivotal issue marks a turning point in the vampire hierarchy, with cover art by Camuncoli capturing the moment’s grim intensity.
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Dracula is murdered by his son Xarus, who wants to use modern technology to bring vampires into the open, no longer forced to hide and sleep during the day. His other son Janus attempts to gather the support of a majority of the world's vampire sects to counteract the schemes of Xarus, but shifting loyalties force him to flee, narrowly escaping being killed himself.
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