25 | she/her | Poland | I like diff languages, gay vampires and writing.
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Nandermo Nation how does it feel to be so close to the end times?
I don't know how tf Nandor is going to cope going from 2009 heart eyes Guillermo gushing about how cool he is back to Guillermo shoving him away and wanting nothing to do with him because I'm gonna throw up just thinking about it
The ship in question being fox mulder and The Poster
would you guess that they are talking about flesh-eating bacteria?
Nandor threw a party to kill his husband's fang hooker what season 6 can do to top that
La Femme Chauve-Souris (The Bat-Woman) 1890
— by Albert Joseph Penot
that's just Nandor
Birthday gift for my dear friend who loves vampires♥ . The whole thing was made in three days, I had too much fun drawing it! I created the cover drawing in the car on the way to the birthday party. So I had no time to scan it :D Well, if you enjoy reading it let me know and I will try to post more (I am making comics for my friend regularly, I am just too ashamed to translate and upload these silly things online x_x ) _____________________________________ Patreon Commissions
having an ancient vampire develop a psychosexual obsession for me after repressing any feelings of love for centuries would fix me i think
fucked up vampire who sucks COCKS instead of blood. ha ha. I Will Just Say Anything On This Website
This is Aoike Yasuko's Kyuuketsuki (吸血鬼, Vampire) from 1969. It was first published in Weekly Shoujo Friend. Funny thing is, although the published volume and this great shoujo magazine archive says that it was published in 1969, Aoike-sensei's own site lists this short story as a 1967 publication. I don't know who to trust anymore...
I love vampires, so I knew I had to get this one when I saw this tweet by Sone Masako-sensei. The digital edition has little bits of info on the works by Aoike-sensei, and according to that, Roman Polanski's 1967 movie, The Fearless Vampire Killers, inspired her to draw a vampire story. I like little manga facts like this.
count drunkula be like: i vant to drink your beer
There's something hilarious about how so much subsequent media has positioned Vampires and Werewolves as, like, binary opposite entities, and then you read Dracula (1897) and realize that wolves are that guy's preferred solution to every problem. You'd say something to Dracula about "ah yes, werewolves, vampires' great eternal enemies," and he'd just be like "you mean my subcontractors?"
x files studies but this time I tired to achieve that VHS feeling. I very vaguely remember watching some episodes as a kid, and I think this is as close as I've ever got to recreating that memory of a small, grainy tv in a dark room
La morte vivante (Jean Rollin, 1982)