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===Comics=== Between 1988 and 1991 [[Marvel Comics]] distributed 15 issues of ''Count Duckula'' comics.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=80901|title = Count Duckula (1989) comic books}}</ref> Count Duckula appeared in North American comics under [[Star Comics]] (an imprint of [[Marvel Comics]]) and introduced an additional difference between this incarnation of Duckula which separated him from his predecessors. Due to ketchup being used in the resurrection ceremony, this version of Duckula has ''ketchup'', rather than blood, flowing through his veins. This was discovered when Duckula was given a blood test in order to get a passport into a fictional country which produced a salad which Duckula was obsessed with getting to eat. In the same issue, Duckula, Nanny, and Igor were photographed as a means of formal ID for said country; however, due to the classic stereotype of vampires not appearing in film, Duckula did not appear in the photo which was taken. Duckula also gained a romantic interest in the Star Comics run; Vanna Von Goosewing, who turned out to be the niece of his long time adversary Dr. Von Goosewing. The attraction was mutual, and the two continued their relationship through the majority of the series after their introduction, though Vanna didn't always appear in every issue of the book.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://comicvine.gamespot.com/count-duckula/4050-4047/object-appearances/4005-7986/ | title=Count Duckula (Volume)}}</ref> In Germany, a separate adaptation was produced under license as ''Graf Duckula'', with script by [[Peter Mennigen]] and artwork by [[Miroslava Pollmer]] and [[Rüdiger Pareike]].
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