“These Guys Suck!” Limited Edition Print!

July 21st, 2016 | Posted in General

These Guys Suck LEJust debuted last night at San Diego Comic-Con, my newest limited edition print is now available to purchase in the Studio Store, as are thirteen “Special Editions” which each include the original black and white inked artwork of one of the Dracula caricatures (warning- any orders placed between now and Monday, July 25th will not ship until I get back from Comic-Con on July 26th).

Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel “Dracula” introduced the world to one of the classic literary villain of all time in the undead Count Dracula. Since then, Dracula has gone on to be portrayed by more actors in more visual media adaptations of the novel, and in other original stories, than any other literary character. He has appeared in over 275 films as well as many television serials, radio dramas and plays.

This limited edition print caricatures, and pokes a little fun at, thirteen different portrayals of Count Dracula of note*, spanning over 90 years of the Count in film and television:

  • Max Schreck– “Nosferatu” 1922 **
  • Bela Lugosi– “Dracula” 1931
  • Christoper Lee– “Horror of Dracula” 1958
  • Al Lewis– “The Munsters” TV Series- 1964-1966***
  • Jack Palance– “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” 1973
  • Louis Jourdan– “Count Dracula” 1977
  • George Hamilton– “Love at First Bite” 1979
  • Frank Langella– “Dracula” 1979
  • Gary Oldman– “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” 1992
  • Leslie Neilsen– “Dracula: Dead and Loving It” 1995
  • Luke Evans– “Dracula Untold” 2014
  • Jonathan Rhys Meyers– “Dracula” TV Series- 2013-2014
  • Christian Camargo– “Penny Dreadful” TV Series- 2016

Limited to only 450 prints, all hand numbered and signed by Tom.

Shipped in a sturdy cardboard tube, and personalized if directed!

11″ x 30″, elegant matte finish professional print, $25 plus shipping

Visit HERE to order!

* Choosing a selection of portrayals of Dracula from so many was not easy. I chose those that I thought were either iconic, of significant note for some reason, or represented different “takes” on the character and spanned the decades as best I could. If your favorite Dracula was excluded, my apologies.- Tom

**Although called “Count Orlock” due to a copyright infringement lawsuit by the Stoker estate, Schreck’s portrayal is considered that of Dracula and one of the best ever.

*** Yes, “Grandpa” was actually Dracula.

Comments

  1. Rudy Cuevas says:

    Hey tom you forgot tom cruise .and brad pitt !! Can you draw both off them please ???

    • Tom Richmond says:

      I did not forget them, just like I did not forget Eddie Murphy or Robert Pattinson or umpteen other actors who played vampires but were NOT DRACULA.

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