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The Sleeper

“The Sleeper”

The Sleeper

10 pgs. Appeared first time [B&W] in Haunt of Horror: Edgar Allan Poe #1 (2006). Reprinted [B&W] in Haunt of Horror: Edgar Allan Poe [HC] (2006) and [B&W] in Haunt of Horror (2009).
Inspiration: Edgar Allan Poe. Story: Rich Margopoulos. Art: Richard Corben (no signature). Lettering printed (VC’s Randy Gentile).

Serbia [SER]: as “The Sleeper [SER]”, in Jeznovik #5: Leglo strave 2, Edgar Alan Po (2015).

Style: Black line, CG Greytones. Genre: Horror. Time Span: Oldish modern time. Nudity: Almost none (one voluptuous cleavage twice on pg 10).
Keywords: Vampires. Priest. Companion. Death.
Original Art Plate: Drawn with Sharpie and Pigma pen and graphite pencil on Strathmore paper, size 11″x17″. [Corben’s web site]
Story Origin: Edgar Allan Poe poem, “The Sleeper”.
Synopsis: Priest’s niece has been killed by vampire. Priest tries to fight back and prevent his girl to turn out to be one of them.
Comment: A brilliant B&W artwork. Lots of partly ruined blockhouses and cemeteries. Beautiful vampire pictorial.

The Sleeper, 10 pgs

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Created: July 9, 2006. Last updated: July 3, 2019 at 7:30 am

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