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:Dracula ''is an [[Earth]] novel in the [[Unicron Trilogy]] [[continuity family]].''
:Dracula ''is an [[Earth]] novel from the [[Unicron Trilogy]] [[continuity family]].''


'''''Dracula''''' is a famous novel written in 1897 by [[human]] author [[Bram Stoker]]. It features a character called '''Van Helsing''', a vanquisher of vampires, who should not be confused with [[Simon Belmondo]]. Or with a giant alien robot, even though he was probably based on one.
'''''Dracula''''' is a famous novel written in 1897 by [[human]] author [[Bram Stoker]]. It features a character called '''Van Helsing''', a vanquisher of vampires, who should not be confused with [[Simon Belmondo]]. Or with a giant alien robot, even though he was probably based on one.

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Dracula is an Earth novel from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

Dracula is a famous novel written in 1897 by human author Bram Stoker. It features a character called Van Helsing, a vanquisher of vampires, who should not be confused with Simon Belmondo. Or with a giant alien robot, even though he was probably based on one.


Fiction

Cybertron

While in the city of London, Stoker once witnessed a mysterious, shadowy figure destroying a creature that appeared to be a vampire. This incident served as an inspiration for his writing, resulting in the novel Dracula. [1]

Reference

  1. Crosswise's Cyber Key Code bio