Jon J. Muth, one of my favorite artists, takes a shot at capturing the tone of the Dracula novel in a 48-page graphic novel. As you can well imagine, this isn't an adaptation, not even an abridged one. It's more of a "reimagining," with liberties taken with characters and plot. And actually, it's not exactly accurate to describe it as a graphic novel, as the presentation is more of a collage of writing and art. The story is told through various devices: excerpts of ship logs, diaries, traditional prose, conversations, and even a movie script. The evocative artwork, beautifully painted as always by Muth, is sometimes in the form of a full page illustration, other times as a collage, or even pseudo-comic book sequentials. The overall effect is a wholly unique book that is light on narrative, but heavy on atmosphere and emotion, which I found befitting the material. A worthy experiment from a fantastic artist.