A review by spestock
Andy Warhol's Dracula by Kim Newman

4.0

A fun, quick novella set in Newman's Anno Dracula universe, though it stands just fine on its own. As always, plenty of references to other real and fictional characters, some more blatant than others. I really liked the meta elements of the academic essay on Warhol scattered throughout. (Having some background on Warhol would help in reading this; I had to do a quick scan of his Wikipedia, as I wasn't all that familiar with him, honestly.) The evolution and fall-out of "drac" was a neat touch, very imaginative.