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Hugh Likes Comics: Dracula, Motherf**ker!

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Dracula, Motherf**cker!
Written by Alex de Campi

Drawn by Erica Henderson

Published by Image Comics

The Skinny: A ’70s Neo-Noir take on the classic Dracula story.

1970s Los Angeles is a city in love with youth, and with death. And when aging starlet Bebe Beauland faces losing the former, she turns to the later, resurrectomg Dracula. The vampire was attacked and imprisoned by his brides nearly a century before. When crime-scene photography Quincy Harker sells evidence of Bebe’s apparent death, he becomes a target for the Dracula and Bebe. But his brides aren’t about to leave their job half-done.
Dracula, Motherf**cker! positively oozes sleezy, ’70s neo-noir and Hammer horror personality. Short and stylish, this graphic novel pulls you in like a vampire’s gaze, demanding you pore over each sumptuous page. de Campi’s fang-sharp writing and Henderson’s at times grotesque art, colored in eye-searing saturated palates, never letting go until the very last page. Henderson’s softer drawing style creates an appealing contrast with the gritty subject matter, and her depiction of the count, not as a suave and seductive foreign nobleman, but as a sort of impenetrable, unknowable cloud of darkness, protean and shadowy, with too many eyes, mouths, or hands, shifting from panel to panel, is unsettling and masterfully juxtaposed to Quincy’s gritty and detailed corpse photography, much of which we see from the point-of-view of his camera lens.
De Campi’s writing is also layered and intriguing, taking the unusual perspective of the three brides, barely bit-players in Stokers novel, raised to the status of dubious anti-heroes as they revenge themselves on their creator and disrupt his own plans for them. It’s a refreshing take on a well-tread tale, and the book is exceptional for it.
If you’re looking for a treat this Halloween, Dracula, Motherf**ker! fits the bill. You can find it digitally via Comixolgy, or in print at your local comics shop.

Hugh Likes Comics: The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl

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The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1
Written by Ryan North
Drawn by Erica Henderson
Published by Marvel Comics
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Some comics are meant to amaze.  They sculpt years of storytelling continuity into jaw-dropping moments of greatness.  Some comics are meant to shock, taking familiar tropes or safe concepts and turning them on their head by framing them in the harsh light of gritty realism.
And some comics are just plain fun.  I suspect “The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” falls into the third category.  The eponymous S G is Doreen Green, a jokey Z-lister with the a fluffy tail, a prominent overbite, and the proportional strength and speed of a squirrel.  She also has no idea how to operate outside of the superhero mode, which is about to make her first day of college very interesting.
Written by Dinosaur Comics creator Ryan North and drawn by indie artist Erica Henderson, this book will feel familiar to anyone familiar with their work.  It’s a light, breezy tale filled with misappropriated superhero theme songs, squirrel (fish) out of water humor, and even alt text printed on the bottom of each page.  Even the art has a softer, more cartoonish quality that lends itself well to North’s wacky script.  This isn’t going to be one of those comics that changes everything, but it was a lot of fun, and I can’t wait to see what kind of trouble Doreen and her pet squirrel/sidekick Tiptoe get into with her cat-obsessed roommate, oh, and it looks like she might have to save the world after all, too.
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is available from Comixology or your local comics shop.