Vampires, Zombies and a A Chilly Draft from Doomsday... Are you afraid to meet NOSFERATU? He's the Father of Vampires who creates zombie slave followers to do his bidding. No vampiric figure is more iconic or terrifyingly memorable than Nosferatu...a cadaverous monster with the calculating glint...
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Vampires, Zombies and a A Chilly Draft from Doomsday...
Are you afraid to meet NOSFERATU? He's the Father of Vampires who creates zombie slave followers to do his bidding. No vampiric figure is more iconic or terrifyingly memorable than Nosferatu...a cadaverous monster with the calculating glint of utter evil in his hellish eyes, who feasts not just on human blood but human souls as well.
A smiling fiend from the pits of hell who has cast his diseased shadow across mankind for centuries, he toys with human lives and changes the course of history to amuse his own depraved tastes.
Only one man can match him and thwart his plans, the immortal William Longsword. Sir William has hunted Orlock the Nosferatu across the centuries. In NOSFERATU: PLAGUE OF TERROR, he pursues him to New York City. It is a race against time, because Orlock has already unleashed a fiendish plan to corrupt mankind for his own amusement.
With his zombie minions, Orlock has set a trap that is about to snap shut on he jugular of the citizens of New York, and as the game plays out, he will enjoy leading Longsword deeper and deeper into the filthy underworld of a city filled with drug users, disease and desperation.
NOSFERATU makes his terrifying return in this two-part, digitally remastered and colorized series, which is a compilation of the acclaimed Millennium comics series based on the legendary F.W. Murnau film, Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horrors.
This classic of undead horror is reimagined by best-selling Sci-Fi author, Mark (James Axler) Ellis, Rik (Captain America) Levins, Melissa (The Everything Ghost Hunting Book) Martin-Ellis, Richard (New Warriors) Pace and Frank (Nightstalkers) Turner.
Book One and Two contain graphic scenes of violence and are suggested for mature audiences.
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