Best of
Vampires
1999
Vampire: The Masquerade
Justin Achilli - 1999
The cultural significance Vampire left on not just the gaming world but on modern vampire-related pop culture can be seen and felt at virtually every turn and in every medium today. Vampire: The Masquerade - 20th Anniversary Edition brings the entire World of Darkness experience full circle and will serve as the perfect anniversary milestone to celebrate two decades of gaming after dark. This is the original Masquerade in all its glory, and our way of saying thank you and welcome home. • All thirteen original Clans, Clan variants and bloodlines, with their signature Disciplines • Classic rules updated from Vampire's Revised Edition • Character creation and advancement from Neonate to Methuselah • All the Disciplines from level one through nine • Updated setting to the modern nights • New full color original art by Tim Bradstreet and other classic Masquerade artists
Out of the Madhouse
Christopher Golden - 1999
But even with Buffy providing her unique style of damage control, it's more than one Slayer can handle - especially since the abominations are coming from a centuries-old portal through time and space.https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14963...
The Xander Years, Vol. 1
Keith R.A. DeCandido - 1999
But Buffy the vampire slayer's friend Xander seems to find extra trouble with the opposite sex. When he starts dating Cordelia, things seem to be working until she decides he's harming her social standing.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Gatekeeper Trilogy
Christopher Golden - 1999
This special SFBC edition has ISBN 0-7394-0582-9; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. Copyrighted by Twentieth Century Fox.
Nightchild
J.A. Cummings - 1999
A Gypsy grandmother's spell may not be enough to protect Tobyn as he struggles to retain his humanity. "From day into night, until the end of time, they shall not become one of these." No, Tobyn did not become one of these, but what was he to do when he became one of those?
Count Dracula Goes to the Movies: Stoker's Novel Adapted, 1922-2003
Lyndon W. Joslin - 1999
Over and over, Bram Stoker's Dracula has been adapted for the screen, with widely varying degrees of accuracy and success. Interpretations have ranged from cadaverous and creepy (Max Schreck in Nosferatu, 1922) to elegant (Lugosi and his imitators) to bizarre (Gary Oldman in Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992). But has Stoker's vampire ever been portrayed as the author intended? Here, is the updated edition of Lyndon Joslin's acclaimed 1999 guide to the films based on Stoker's novel. Covered in detail for the first time are Drakula Istanbul'da (1953); Dracula (1969); Dracula 2000 (2000); Dracula's Curse (2002); and Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2003). Also new to this edition is complete cast and credit information for the Dracula series films from Universal and Hammer as well as for the Shadows of Stoker films - i.e., those that clearly borrow from Stoker without once citing the source. It also features photographs, bibliography, and an index.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Angel: The Hollower Part 2 (Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Angel #2 Comic)
Christopher Golden - 1999