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Batman: Vampire
Series · 4 books · 1991-1999

Books in series

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#1

Batman & Dracula

Red Rain

1991

Graphic novel fans won't be able to resist as Dracula comes to make Gotham City his dark dominion, first preying on the homeless and then amassing an army to take on the good citizens of Gotham. Batman must forge an alliance with the undead to defeat this unholy foe in a duel that stretches beyond the boundaries of death.
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#2

Bloodstorm

The Chilling Sequel to Batman

1994

Written by Doug Moench; Art by Kelley Jones and John Beatty The second part in the vampiric trilogy, this book begins where BATMAN: RED RAIN ended. Batman has destroyed Dracula but at the price of his own humanity. Now the famed protector of Gotham is a vampire himself and must battle his own bloodlust as he attempts to be the savior of the innocent. But as his isolation and affliction drive the Dark Knight to the brink of insanity, the Joker takes over the remnants of Dracula's undead legions and begins to ravage the city. Struggling with his newly acquired dark nature and desire to kill, Batman must choose between the preservation of his own soul and the survival of Gotham.
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#3

Batman

Crimson Mist

1998

Following the events of BATMAN: BLOODSTORM, Batman falls deeper into the gothic abyss of his new vampiric nature. No longer able to sate his bloodlust, the Dark Knight transforms into a horrific monster determined to administer his own rough justice to the criminals of Gotham. Acting without guilt or conscience, Batman unleashes horrific and savage attacks on some of his oldest foes, including Two-Face, Poison Ivy, Killer Croc, and the Riddler. The final tragic chapter in the Batman/Dracula trilogy, this book chronicles a hero's final descent to the deepest pits of darkness and evil.
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#1-3

Betmen

Vampir

1999

Grad Gotam zahvaćen je vrtlogom izopačenosti i uništenja... a oni koji se hrane krvlju i očajem došli su da isisaju preostale trunke života iz njegovih vena. Jedini čovek koji stoji naspram toga je Betmen – poslednja linija odbrane nevinih pod naletom vrištećeg bezumnog haosa što proždire sve pred sobom. U toj borbi protiv iskonskih legija tame, Mračni Vitez moraće da podnese žrtvu kakvu do sad nikada nije podneo... i to će biti tek prvi korak pred konačni obračun između dobra i zla. 300 strana, kolor, SC, 17x26cm. Krvopijski zavir: http://www.darkwood.co.rs/assets/file...

Author

Doug Moench
Doug Moench
Author · 156 books

Doug Moench, is an American comic book writer notable for his Batman work and as the creator of Black Mask, Moon Knight and Deathlok. Moench has worked for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics and many other smaller companies; he has written hundreds of issues of many different comics, and created dozens of characters, such as Moon Knight. In 1973, Moench became the de facto lead writer for the Marvel black-and-white magazine imprint Curtis Magazines. He contributed to the entire runs of Planet of the Apes, Rampaging Hulk (continuing on the title when it changed its name to The Hulk!) and Doc Savage, while also serving as a regular scribe for virtually every other Curtis title during the course of the imprint's existence. Moench is perhaps best known for his work on Batman, whose title he wrote from 1983–1986 and then again from 1992–1998. (He also wrote the companion title Detective Comics from 1983–1986.) Moench is a frequent and longtime collaborator with comics artist Paul Gulacy. The pair are probably best known for their work on Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu, which they worked on together from 1974–1977. They also co-created Six from Sirius, Slash Maraud, and S.C.I. Spy, and have worked together on comics projects featuring Batman, Conan the Barbarian and James Bond. Moench has frequently been paired with the artist and inker team of Kelley Jones and John Beatty on several Elseworlds Graphic Novels and a long run of the monthly Batman comic.

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