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            <title>In response to: "Dracula" </title>
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            <description>In what way do you think the art is way ahead of its time?  At first blush it looks to be influenced by the Peter Max / Andy Worhol style of the time.</description>
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            <description>For comics in color on trade-size glossy paper.</description>
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