Alan Ford SA klasik #149: Vurdalak je opet žedan

Alan Ford SA klasik #149: Vurdalak je opet žedan

Max Bunker

In a castle in Transylvania, it's dinner time... or breakfast. It depends how to whom.

Again, problems with the supply of quality blood at Wurdalak and his colleagues. In the absence of a fine drink, they decide to visit a nearby village under cover of night. But unlike previous years where the local population trembled with fear at the mere mention of vampires and spent the night locked in their houses, now some things have changed drastically.

Original title
Wurdalack non molla, succhia
Translation
Nenad Brixy
Editor
Bernard Radovčić
Illustrations
Paolo Piffarerio
Dimensions
16.5 x 12 cm
Pages
120
Publisher
STRIP-AGENT d.o.o, Zagreb, 2014.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
977-1-33480-000-0

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