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ON LOVING DRACULA
$1 or trade, 5 ½” x 8 ½”, copied, 24 pgs.
By MP Johnson Friday, March 19 2010
I was psyched to see a horror zine, especially one as single-minded as this tribute to Universal’s Dracula. This is a twenty-four hour zine, which is kind of a bummer, because the author’s vision would have been better served by more time. Still, his analysis of the film is surprisingly deep for something completed so quickly, and a bibliography is included for further reading. I would have loved to see the author bring in more of a personal approach to his love of Dracula, though. I want to know why this movie means so much to him. He touches on this briefly, revealing that he hadn’t seen the movie until his teenage years. This caught me by surprise. For me, Dracula was one of the movies I watched with my dad when I was very young. It planted the seed for my love of horror. By the time my teenage years rolled around, I had moved onto much more brutal stuff and lost sight of the classics. This zine reminded me to go back and check them out. –MP Johnson (Redguard, PO Box 1568, NY, NY 10276)
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