Thursday, October 17, 2013

All your favorite vampires from fiction gathered in one place

Illustrator Matthew Griffin put together this fabulous poster to celebrate Bram Stoker just in time for Halloween. It's all your favorite vampires from fiction gathered in one place. And yes, Alex, it features your favorite vixen from "Underworld" in tight black leather. As a side note, I totally want one of these, framed, and on the wall of my apartment. So cool.

20 comments:

  1. I love that Count Von Count and Count Duckula are on there.

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  2. Hey, it wouldn't be all the favorite vampires without Selene!

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  3. This is so great. Lots of nostalgia here (Grandpa Munster! Kiefer Sutherland in The Lost Boys!)

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  4. funny how different they all are

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  5. Oh I totally LOVE it!! Especially The Count. :D But they used Bill for True Blood instead of Eric?? Boo to that.

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  6. This is a must-have for vampire lovers everywhere. Fortunately, this doesn't include me.

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  7. I agree, Michael. I'd frame and hang it. It's awesome. I like the mixture of old and new vampires. Did I see the Cullens on there? Maybe they're not "real" vampires with all the sparkly stuff.

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  8. I'm going to have, like, a whole vampire week soon!

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  9. Oh goody, something to sneer at while I pretend that I never follow vampire fiction. (I don't try to get hooked. Really. But some of it does draw me in...)

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  10. This is so interesting!

    www.modernworld4.blogspot.com

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  11. This is great. Sorry Pat but Chocula is a poser, he can stick with the cereal boxes. Love that Duckula made it, that actually surprised me but he deserves it.

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  12. I like the lifelike realism of "Interview with a Vampire." Ha.

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  13. Grandpa Munster was on there, cool!

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  14. Somehow I missed the fact that Bella Lugosi was a vampire. haha.

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  15. The other night I saw some of Nosferatu (top row on the left) on TCM. Creepy, creepy old flick!

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  16. Wow, that is cool! I would definitely hang that up somewhere if I owned a copy.

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