Tue Jul 3, 2007 5:46PM1 comment ›
Tue Jul 3, 2007 — by Glenn Hauman
Vampire tour of New York City
On Friday the 13th, the dead rise again
We get some strange mail here at ComicMix, but this one's a bit more unusual than usual:
This July 13th, you can learn the history of New York City as you never imagined it! Count Dracula's faithful servant, Dr. Jack Seward, will escort you through the Upper West Side of Manhattan, starting at Central Park and West 72nd Street. The late Dr. Seward will recount the history of some of the most famous spots, and how vampires played a role in that history! By the Count's orders, he will reveal closely-guarded secrets of the vampire community. The Count may even join you himself; at the very least, he'll be watching... $25 per person, payable on site. For full details, to register for July 13th, and/or to be added to our list for future tours, email Dr. Seward at glinzner@hotmail.com before noon on July 13th.
If you go, let us know if it bites or sucks.
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Comments (1)
Martha Thomases (5:59 PM on Tue Jul 3, 2007)
"The late Dr. Seward?" I don't think I want to watch him try to get a cab.