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Poor Renfield is condemned to live life as slave to his master’s every wish and, after all that, he turns into a raving loonie.
8 Fictional Vampires Who Achieved Reel Immortality | Fandomania 2010
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 There's an excerpt from the graphic novel Renfield, which is about the man who prepared the way for Dracula (it's a pretty good comic, too, nicely drawn by Galen Showman) and a sweet love story about Frankenstein's monster after he is left in the Arctic (yes, a sweet love story).
Anthologies should be good! | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Although Del Howison put in a pretty good performance, his character was undermined by a combination of the plot requirements imposed by the script and my own expectation of how any character called Renfield should behave.
Pulpmovies Reviews Paul Pritchard 2008
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well, maybe not modeled, but they look similar, while Mary's landlady, who originally calls Renfield about her disappearance, is a gorgeous ghost with bleeding eyes.
What I bought – 14 November 2007 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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It is one scene away from absolutely hammering shut the metaphorical coffin lid, and it's the best exploration of the "Renfield" ever, in any medium.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2008
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On the castle side of the open portcullis, Renfield awaited them.
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“Count Vlad Dracula,” Renfield affirmed, lowering his voice.
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Once his gin and tonic had arrived, Renfield explained.
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You and he seem to have a Dr. Seward & Renfield thing going on.
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He signalled to the barman to fetch Renfield a drink.
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