Many people say that the rivalry was popularized by the film Underworld, but it has been present in film since the days of the classic Universal Pictures monster movies. A Wolf Man vs. Dracula film was even proposed, but never came to fruition (though elements seem to have been incorporated in the House of Dracula).
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| Creepy #7 Feb 1966 Cover by Frank Frazetta |
To go along with this theme, there are two new sets from Dark Alliance that bring us figures of vampires and werewolves.
The Vampires set consists of 48 figures in 12 poses.
The figures include Vlad Tepes, three classic Dracula-style vampires, and a very elusive Orlok-style nosferatu.
I particularly am fond of the nosferatu, but I felt some of the other face sculpts were a bit lacking. It would have been nice if they could have made more variation by perhaps replacing one of the caped Dracula vampires with the version from the Francis Ford Coppola Dracula film.
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| Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992 |
The next group of figures are of three vampire brides, and a prospective vampire bride (I think).
The third vampire bride figure from the left looks like she may have been modeled after Marishka from the Van Helsing movie.
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| Marishka |
The final group of figures are what I assume are lesser vampires, though the first figure from the left may be a human servant of some sort.
The figures can also double as zombies, given their poses and the torn clothing on the two figures to the right.
The WereWolfes [sic] set consists of 40 figures in 10 poses.
The first two figures are Gabriel Van Helsing and Anna Valerious from the 2004 film Van Helsing. The third figure looks like a classic Lon Chaney-style Wolf Man.
The sculpts are good representations of the characters, though I don't think Kate Beckinsale really has legs that long.
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| Kate Beckinsale in Hollywood with Dolls Kill Extreme Appetite for Destruction Platform Boots |
The next group of figures are human sized werewolves.
The bases on these figures (an many of the others) were all misshapen for some reason. For expediency, I just shaved the bases to allow the figures to stand, but I'll have to fix them to stand more level later on.
The final set of figures include a couple of giant werewolves, and two crouching werewolves.
Overall, both sets are quite nice, though I have to admit that I now have more vampires and werewolves than I know what to do with. However, if you still are looking for other vampire and werewolf figures, see my post from 2009.






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