Dracula is headed there, presently. In a car that he borrowed from Thomas Vein. A Duesenberg Model SJ, modified with racing parts so that it's three times faster than your average patrol car. Bulletproof tires. Lifted suspension. Rear-mounted engine. Swooping fender flares that, from a distance, look like wings.
And a front-trunk that is ordinarily loaded with ammo cases...but tonight conceals a scrunched-up, ten year old boy.
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The Vampire Bat Man
VampireA suicidally-bored Dracula accidentally saves Chicago's wealthiest family from a would-be-mugger, and decides to commit to the bit of playing a "superhero". Featuring Easter Egg references to some of the greatest public domain characters in all of G...