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Infinite Bronze Horror Thread
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19 hours ago, Pontoon said:

Just picked this one up. I love the cover, but the Perez/Janson interior was surprisingly a bit weak. Looks like it may have been a rush job, didn't look at either of them at the top of their form.

 

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Perez back at this time was still learning his craft and his stuff was not at all what it would be like just a few years later. Janson's extremely heavy inking style doesn't help

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6 hours ago, Jerkfro said:

 

On February 10, 2017 at 8:42 PM, Jayman said:

Drag and drop test from my PC...

 

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That's an odd cover. Why should a vampire be concerned about being drowned? 

 

He's probably more concerned about the hoard of undead dragging him down than the water! :baiting:

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1 hour ago, Jerkfro said:

If you think about it, why should he be concerned about that either?  (shrug)

Maybe he just got his Drac tux back from the cleaners?:insane:

But in all seriousness, I haven't read that storyline in years so I could be wrong. I think those were his victims that somehow were mystically granted the power to come back and seek revenge...

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On 2/14/2017 at 7:12 AM, Jerkfro said:

If you think about it, why should he be concerned about that either?  (shrug)

In ancient folklore, vampires could be killed by drowning. However, if the body was removed from the water the vampire would come back to life.

 Not certain myself if a vampire has that vulnerability in the DC Universe.

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10 hours ago, electricprune said:

In ancient folklore, vampires could be killed by drowning. However, if the body was removed from the water the vampire would come back to life.

 Not certain myself if a vampire has that vulnerability in the DC Universe.

Interesting 

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On February 16, 2017 at 9:05 PM, electricprune said:

 

On February 14, 2017 at 7:12 AM, Jerkfro said:

If you think about it, why should he be concerned about that either?  (shrug)

In ancient folklore, vampires could be killed by drowning. However, if the body was removed from the water the vampire would come back to life.

 Not certain myself if a vampire has that vulnerability in the DC Universe.

 

Yeah, I seem to remember in a Christopher Lee Dracula movie, him out on a frozen lake and Van Helsing shooting bullets into the ice. The running water coming up through the ice was paralyzing to Dracula. When the ice cracked he fell in and drowned (at least till the next movie)!

As far as how that works in the DC universe, it doesn't. At least not in Swamp Thing Vol.2 where in an early issue Swampy defeats a group of vampires but they return in a later issue having survived underwater and have become almost amphibious.

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