





Dracula — Edward Gorey Collaboration Collectible Figure
A gothic literary collectible drawn from the strange, theatrical world of Edward Gorey’s Dracula.
From the page to the stage, and now into your cabinet of curiosities.
This Dracula collectible figure brings together Bram Stoker’s legendary Count and the unmistakable visual world of Edward Gorey — dark, witty, theatrical, and quietly macabre.
In 1977, Edward Gorey illustrated Dracula for Broadway, creating haunting sets and costumes that became part of his celebrated artistic legacy. This figure captures that dramatic Gorey atmosphere beautifully: the Count stands with his cape held outward like bat wings, somewhere between menace, melancholy, and stage-ready elegance.
It is a piece for readers, theatre lovers, Gorey admirers, gothic collectors, and anyone who enjoys objects with a little shadow and a lot of personality. More than just a figure, it feels like a small literary apparition — the kind of curious object that belongs beside old books, candlelight, and stories that refuse to stay buried.
Created as an official collaboration with the Edward Gorey Charitable Trust, this collectible also reflects Gorey’s enduring love of cats, bats, and unusual creatures.
Key features / product details
- Character: Dracula, inspired by Edward Gorey’s illustrated interpretation
- Collaboration: Edward Gorey / Collectable Cities
- Edition: First Edition
- Material: PVC / ABS
- Approx. size: 16 x 10–10.5 cm
- Packaging: Collector box, tomb/coffin-shaped
- Includes hand-numbered collector’s card
- Designed in London
- Suitable for collectors of literary, gothic, art, and cultural collectibles

