by KimNewman (Author), Kim Newman (Author), Kim Newman (Author)
Transylvania 1976 and the vampire Kate Reed is on the set of Francis Ford Coppola's troubled production of Dracula. Fallen from grace and driven from the British Empire, the Count himself seems long gone. A relic of the past. But when Kate helps a young vampire outcast begin a new life in America, a fresh monster is born. He reinvents himself as Johnny Pop and makes his name selling a dangerously addictive drug that confers vampire powers on its users. As Johnny stalks the streets of Manhattan and Hollywood, sinking his fangs ever deeper into the zeitgeist of 1980s America, it seems the past might not be dead after all -
Format: paperback
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
Published:
ISBN 10: 1781164223
ISBN 13: 9781781164228
Anno Dracula: Johnny Alucard is a rollicking ride through the pop culture of 1976-1991, as Kim Newman cleverly twists and turns the events of those fifteen years to fit his vampiric narrative. - Criminal Element
I highly suggest picking up this book. 9/10 - Horror News Network
A dream come true for long-time fans of the Anno Dracula series - Open Letters Monthly
This is yet another must read book from an accomplished author, don't let it pass you by. - Pop Cults
Recommended for literate horror fans who wants something cleverer than the latest True Blood or Twilight book. Great fun and definitely recommended. - SciFi Movie Page
I entered a world which totally engulfed me. - Horror-Movies.ca
A rollicking ride through the pop culture of 1976-1991, as Kim Newman cleverly twists and turns the events of those fifteen years to fit his vampiric narrative. - Criminal Element
This book will delight fans of the series and bring in new fans as well, it's a fun and easy read put together beautifully by Titan Books. - City of Films
The sheer imagination, dark humor and masterful use of vampire lore makes Johnny Alucard another triumph for Newman and should make the book top-of-shelf for vampire lovers everywhere. - The Vampire Source Review
An interesting and relevant vampire story. Newman's nuanced portrayal of vampires is incredibly refreshing. - Paper Droids
Both gripping and horrific... and also slightly hilarious. - Comic Book Resources
Newman has crafted a remarkably entertaining story and found a way to breathe new life in the tired old vampire tropes. I particularly love the final scene, which I found to be rather beautiful and a perfect way to end this story. This book is one I highly recommend looking up, whether or not you're a fan of Nosferatu. - Horror Talk
This book was addicting, fun, intelligent, and exciting. - Nerd Span
Tough and tender, funny and frightening, intellectual and poppy, Johnny Alucard is one vampire book that's likely to put many others in its black and red-cloaked shade. - Adventures in SciFi Publishing
I would recommend Johnny Alucard for both it's historical and entertainment value - Atomic Moo
Newman is having a blast. - Den of Geek
stands above the rest of most of the vampire literature out on the shelves right now and for recent years. - Aint It Cool
The sheer quality of Kim Newman's writing remains unchanged - One Metal