Wouldn't the clothes and ink show up in the mirror?
I think it follows devil fruit rules of "it just works like that, okay!"
Also, how could a vampire sleep except in their coffin.
You know what I think? I think this guy is really The Invisible Man. The monsters can see him because they have monster eyes that see infrared. They not only drew dicks on his face, they also dressed him up like Dracula. When the real Dracula shows up, he's gonna be so pissed!
In the original Dracula, Jonathan doesn’t see Dracula at all in the mirror, while markedly not commenting on whether or not he’d been speaking with a naked old man for the past few minutes.
The series starts in 1899, with Dracula as the Prince Consort to the now immortal Queen Victoria. It follows the world's history through WW1 [The Bloody Red Baron] and up until the year 2000 AD.
Along the way there are guest appearances by The Elephant Man, Drs. Jeckyll and Moreau, Det. Munch, and a host of others.
It doesn't make a ton of physical sense either way, so might as well declare it to work that way in this comic...
Naw, I figured it out.
The cartoon is far more subtle than we realized.
That's not Dracula, that's the Invisible Man. The Werewolf [and maybe Frankenstein] can see infrared. Not only did they draw dicks on his face they dressed him up like Dracula to screw with the real vampire when he shows up.
My proof is that the real Dracula wouldn't fall asleep except in a coffin at daybreak.
"At least draw something original"
The mummy playing a pretty dangerous game there. How much dust are those bandages holding together?
Or can you just bleach a mummy whole?
Funnier if the third panel had no dialogue. Brevity, soul, wit, etc
Wouldn't the clothes and ink show up in the mirror?
I think it follows devil fruit rules of "it just works like that, okay!"
Also, how could a vampire sleep except in their coffin.
You know what I think? I think this guy is really The Invisible Man. The monsters can see him because they have monster eyes that see infrared. They not only drew dicks on his face, they also dressed him up like Dracula. When the real Dracula shows up, he's gonna be so pissed!
In the original Dracula, Jonathan doesn’t see Dracula at all in the mirror, while markedly not commenting on whether or not he’d been speaking with a naked old man for the past few minutes.
Look up the 'Anno Dracula" series by Kim Newman
https://bookshop.org/p/books/anno-dracula-kim-newman/02f365acb0cdfb56?ean=9781781167502&next=t
The series starts in 1899, with Dracula as the Prince Consort to the now immortal Queen Victoria. It follows the world's history through WW1 [The Bloody Red Baron] and up until the year 2000 AD.
Along the way there are guest appearances by The Elephant Man, Drs. Jeckyll and Moreau, Det. Munch, and a host of others.
It doesn't make a ton of physical sense either way, so might as well declare it to work that way in this comic...
Naw, I figured it out.
The cartoon is far more subtle than we realized.
That's not Dracula, that's the Invisible Man. The Werewolf [and maybe Frankenstein] can see infrared. Not only did they draw dicks on his face they dressed him up like Dracula to screw with the real vampire when he shows up.
My proof is that the real Dracula wouldn't fall asleep except in a coffin at daybreak.