Lucy Westenra - in Comics

In Comics

Lucy appears in Marvel Comics adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula # 2-3. Lucy is portrayed as in the novel as a dark haired nineteen year old beauty who is killed along with her mother by Count Dracula in 1890 after Abraham Van Helsing tries to save her life.

Topps Comics also did a comics adaption of the film Bram Stoker's Dracula.

In 2008, Ben Caldwell created a very short version of Dracula as the first in his series All-Action Classics. In it, Lucy is a beautiful young woman who, while being visited by her friend Mina, is struck with sleepwalking and anemia, but this is discovered to be the work of Dracula. She dies because of her ignorant maid ruining Van Helsing's plans, and is later, after becoming a vampire, killed for good by her fiance Arthur.

Her character was used in the 2011 DC Comics Victorian Undead 2: Sherlock Holmes vs Dracula. She is turned by Dracula as followed by the original story. But it deviates from there as Dracula had manage to reach her crypt before Van Helsing, Dr. Seward, Quincy and Harker can kill her due to Holmwood's treachery. She becomes a minion to Dracula and helps with his plan to take over London. During her first confrontation with the heroes, she is horribly scarred when Holmes manages to hit her with a flare. She recovers by turning on Holmwood and feeding on him before leading an ambush with Dracula's brides against the heroes. However she reveals she's not particularly loyal to Dracula, reveling more in her vampiric power then serving him not even minding she is a monster now. She is immune to religious symbols, considering herself "enlighten" from Dracula's other brides since she was turned in the recent times. However as Lucy trades insights with Helsing (who sees her as suffering the curse of the undead, while she sees it as a blessing though more than likely its the corrupt version of her talking) she realizes that she is outmatched as the brides are killed. Lucy then proposes a deal with the men, killing the last bride for them in exchange for not coming after her while she likewise will leave them be. Her last words are an apology to Jonathan for Mina's death (who in this version killed herself before she turned) though more for the fact that Mina "doesn't know what she's missing" before escaping. Her fate is left unresolved as the heroes have to make Dracula their top priority after he infiltrates Buckingham Palace to try and kill the Queen and take over London. At the end of the mini-series, she is the only vampire not accounted for and still at large through London.

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