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Les Dorscheid

Author of Batman & Dracula: Red Rain

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Works by Les Dorscheid

Batman & Dracula: Red Rain (1991) — Illustrator — 314 copies, 3 reviews

Associated Works

Player's Handbook (2nd Edition) (1989) — Illustrator, some editions — 1,415 copies, 3 reviews
Dungeon Master Guide (2nd Edition) (1989) — Illustrator, some editions — 1,080 copies, 2 reviews
Monstrous Manual (1993) — Illustrator, some editions — 602 copies
Player's Option: Skills & Powers (1995) — Illustrator, some editions — 249 copies, 1 review
Batman: Bloodstorm (1994) — Colorist — 175 copies, 3 reviews
Batman: Dark Joker - The wild (1993) — Colorist — 94 copies, 3 reviews
Elseworlds: Batman Vol. 1 (2016) — Colorist, some editions — 90 copies
Nexus Archives, Vol. 04 (2006) — Colorist, some editions — 33 copies, 1 review
Nexus Archives, Vol. 03 (2006) — Colorist, some editions — 31 copies, 1 review
The World of Ginger Fox (1986) — Colorist, some editions — 19 copies
The Nazz #2 of 4 (1990) — Colorist, some editions — 10 copies
The Nazz #4 of 4 (1991) — Colorist, some editions — 10 copies
The Nazz #3 of 4 (1990) — Colorist, some editions — 9 copies

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4 reviews
Batman & Dracula: Red Rain is a Hammer inspired story about Dracula infiltrating's Gotham City's underground, feeding on the destitute, and Batman attempting to solve the mysterious murders that are taking place that are linked to Dracula. But, the clues lead to a confrontation for the ages which results in Batman truly becoming a creature of the night.

This is an operatic Horror comic that seamlessly blends two of my favorite things: The Dark Knight and vampires. It's a bit corny but that's show more part of the appeal.

It's an Elseworld classic for a reason.
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Red Rain is the first part of a three-part series I first read as a small boy; the influence it had on me can still be felt to this day. I'm still scared of dark alleys, necks freak me out, and this portrayal of Batman has got to rank up there with the best. Who can possibly beat Batman at his own game, except for Dracula? It's paced brilliantly; the artwork is perfect. You haven't seen Batman until you've seen him fighting vampires.
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