“#DRCL: 01 Midnight Children” delivers a visually stunning and innovative retelling of Dracula. Shin-ichi Sakamoto’s art is a masterpiece, with double-page spreads that are truly breathtaking. The setting in a queer boys’ boarding school, with Mina as the pioneering female student, adds a refreshing twist that is sure to captivate LGBTQ+ readers. Sakamoto’s treatment of themes like racism and sexism is both sincere and impactful, making this manga a compelling read that challenges conventions while honoring its source material.
The first volume of #DRCL Midnight Children offers a gripping introduction to a reimagined Dracula universe. Mina Murray shines as a strong, independent character who defies Victorian norms as a scholar and wrestler. Familiar faces return with new depth, and the story is shrouded in mystery, building suspense that keeps you hooked. The unique Art Deco-inspired visuals create a world that feels both classic and fresh, setting the stage for a dark, mature narrative that promises to enthrall fans of gothic horror.
For fans of Dracula, #DRCL Midnight Children is a must-read, offering a fresh and original take on a beloved classic. Shin-ichi Sakamoto’s exquisite artwork perfectly captures the dark, eerie atmosphere of Dracula’s world, while the innovative character twists, like Lucy’s dual identity as Luke by day and Lucy by night, breathe new life into the story. This manga stands out as a unique interpretation that remains true to its roots, making it a captivating addition to any Dracula aficionado’s collection. Props to Viz Media for the review copy.