Dracula Daily/2024
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Fandom activity for Dracula Daily in 2024:
(Other years: see Dracula Daily/2022, Dracula Daily/2023)
Fanart
May
June
July
- I'd been wanting to draw this for ages, and finally got around to it today. by bluecatwriter -- John Seward meeting Jonathan Harker for the first time
- been reading Dracula lately and have been thoroughly enjoying myself, so I decided to draw some of my takes on the characters by tiffycat
August
- Dracula Gets Hit With A Shovel (Colourised) (sound on) by codeearth, August 27 [youtube link]
September
October
November
- Dracula Daily 2024- Final pieces! by starlitartworks (alt link)
- 6 November - It’s finally over 🌅 by moonsun2020 -- still from an animatic
- It’s November 6 by evydraws
Memes
Meta
May
June
- Once again I would like to say if I were Mina and somehow Jonathan's journal made it back to me after he fell from the wall or whatever it would completely ruin my life. by astrangergivingthestrangewelcome
[moodsandtenses]
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?"
- (listen I know there was significantly more overlap between the two in a lot of folkloric antecedents)#(but it's STILL funny reading from this end of things) [1]
[thinkingredwizard]
Clearly it all started with how Dracula exploited his subcontrators, and ever since then werewolves have been boycotting vampires. [2]
July
August
September
- There is a different side to Jack Seward that gets unlocked once Van Helsing enters the story, and I think that speaks volumes on how deeply layered their relationship is. by thebibi, 3 September 2024
October
November
- I'm reading a dissertation on gender-fluidity in Dracula and how the Harkers especially display androgyny in an atypical non-villainious way (they take a comparative literature approach) and it's very good so far. anonymous ask sent to see-arcane on 30 November 2024