Mondo continues their impressive Universal Monsters poster series with a new design for Dracula (1931), featuring Bela Lugosi:

"If you can remember way back to the beginning of this year, our first release was Vania x Aaron Horkey's amazing DRACULA poster. We had lots and lots of emails asking, 'Where's Lugosi?!' Well, to properly bookend the year, we're releasing our second Dracula poster featuring Bela Lugosi and also produced by Martin Ansin. The Universal Monsters series is one of my favorite series that we have going and the options we have for you tomorrow are awesome. First up is the blood red regular edition. Second, is the metallic ink black and white version. We also have something special.... a Transylvanian coffin shaped poster on wood with a very low edition. I love Universal's monster movies and you can bet that we'll have more of these to come in 2012."

These posters will be available online at a random time on Friday, December 30th. The announcement will be made on Mondo's official Twitter page: http://twitter.com/#!/mondonews

Poster by Martin Ansin. 24"x36" screen print. Hand Numbered. Edition of 350. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $45

Poster by Martin Ansin. 24"x36" screen print with metallic inks. Hand Numbered. Edition of 100. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $85

Poster by Martin Ansin. Approximately 21"x 36" screen print on wood. Hand Numbered. Edition of 75. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $135

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