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[Music] in this video we tackle staining i just picked up this tuma dracula number one actually got it on one of black flag comics facebook auctions which they dont do too often and i was likely to snag this one on there uh for those of you that follow my videos you know that im a pretty big neil adams fan absolutely love his covers especially his his horror covers and this one is probably the one of the most iconic uh of the era and of course it represents the the blonde damsel in distress which if you go back to the 70s apparently that was a thing and just go take a look a couple of those covers and then youll see what im talking about but lets take a look at this book and and see what i uh and have in mind for ways to improve it so again this is tuma dracula number one published in 1972 jerry conways story neil adams cover art it is the first appearance of dracula and uh again you know with me i always pick up ones that are kind of getting hot or have a little bit of spec for