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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780446394659
ISBN: 0446394653
Label: Grand Central Publishing
Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: November 01, 1992
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Sales Rank: 1049687
Studio: Grand Central Publishing




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Batman and the world's most famous vampire--seems like a perfect combination. Except for the fact that Dracula wants to turn Gotham City into his personal kingdom of the undead. Batman is left with no choice but to side with a renegade band of vampires and face Dracula face to face. Kelley Jones brings his creepy, exaggerated Wrightsonesque artwork to this clever story. A big favorite with the fans, the first edition of this graphic novel was out of print within a month.

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Batman and the world's most famous vampire--seems like a perfect combination. Except for the fact that Dracula wants to turn Gotham City into his personal kingdom of the undead. Batman is left with no choice but to side with a renegade band of vampires and face Dracula face to face. Kelley Jones brings his creepy, exaggerated Wrightsonesque artwork to this clever story. A big favorite with the fans, the first edition of this graphic novel was out of print within a month.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Red Rain Delivers
The anticipation of "Red Rain" by us Batman fans was filled with excitement. The concept was intriguing, Dracula vs Batman and since graphic novels had arrived as a sophisticated medium since the mid-late 80s, I expected a great deal. I was somewhat disappointed, but over the years I have came to appreciate the story more. Moench, Jones, Jones III and Dorscheid collaboration is stunning. The artwork is quite compelling as bright colors have a dark quality because of such great shading and panel ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Batman sucked dry
I recently purchased and read the "Batman Vampire" series due to my intrigue of batman being turned into a vampire. I dimwittedly expected this comic to hold a great story with stunning artwork and I was completely let down. The story is about as cliché as any vampire story but now with the characters of batman thrown in. Having read many Batman comic books with plot, character development, mystery and enemy fight sequences I was very disappointed with the lack of anything resembling batman in this ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Graphic SF Reader
Someone was going to do it sometime, Batman versus Dracula. Luckily, it was someone that did it reasonably well. Batman had fought vampires before, even one that was sneaky and kept his heart in a clock to prevent the usual stakes or crossbow bolt tricks working, but this one is a whole different story and feel to that sort of 70s thing.






Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Dark Batman tale thrills, but Dracula deserves better
"Batman & Dracula: Red Rain" offers a unique take on the Caped Crusader. More Dark Knight than Adam West camp, this tale plops Bruce Wayne into an apocalyptic Gotham (even more so than usual), as the very sky weeps tears of blood.

Wayne's dreams are tortured by haunting images of beautiful-yet-doomed women, but even more disturbing are the mysterious scars on his back when he awakens. Soon, as the title subtly hints, Batman is matching fists (and to a lesser extent, wits) with good ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Quite possibly one of the best Batman tales ever
Sure, Killing Joke, Year One, Arkham Asylum and Dark Knight Returns are the best, but this book, an Elseworlds, deserves to be ranked up there with it. Kelley Jones is by far the best Batman artist and though the late Malcom Jones III inked it (vs. his usual inker John Beatty), the pencils and inks are perfect.

Doug Moench took a rather cheesy idea and made it great! It honestly scared me when I was younger, about 12 years ago when I first read it, esp. the scene when Bruce shows Alfred ... Read More



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