[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"news-6722-EN":3},{"permalink":4,"posted":5,"pk":6,"news_id":7,"images":8,"tags":15,"pinned":16,"ex_artist":16,"summary":17,"ex_news":16,"body":18,"title":19,"published":20,"tile_image":10},"\u002Fnews\u002F6722\u002Fthe_bowie_knife_that_killed_dracula","2025-11-06T10:00:00#6722","news",6722,[9,11,13],{"filename":10},"blog_6722_638980291614210055.jpg",{"filename":12},"blog_6722_638980291699321052.jpg",{"filename":14},"blog_6722_638980291775812788.jpg","#editorial#narrative#pen and ink#atmospheric#traditional#fiction#eerie#etching#line and colour#studio duco#",false,"\u003Ca href=\"\u002FStudioDuco\">Studio Duco\u003C\u002Fa> delivers a striking hero illustration for Texas Monthly’s serialized novel by William Broyles & Stephen Harrigan.","\u003Cp data-start=\"80\" data-end=\"106\">For the publication's new serialized novel \u003Cem data-start=\"318\" data-end=\"355\">The Bowie Knife That Killed Dracula\u003C\u002Fem>, Studio Duco&rsquo;s Chris has created a captivating hero image rooted in their signature engraved-and-etching aesthetic.\u003C\u002Fp>\r\n\u003Cp data-start=\"80\" data-end=\"106\">The first of six illustrations, this piece anchors print and digital editions of the story, bringing to life the Texan character Quincey Morris and his legendary blade in a fresh chapter of gothic lore.\u003C\u002Fp>\r\n\u003Cp data-start=\"80\" data-end=\"106\">With dramatic lighting, stark contrasts, and evocative period detail, the artwork sets the visual pace for the entire series of upcoming illustrations.\u003C\u002Fp>\r\n\u003Cp data-start=\"80\" data-end=\"106\">Read it \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.texasmonthly.com\u002Finteractive\u002Fthe-bowie-knife-that-killed-dracula\u002F\" target=\"_blank\">here.\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>","The Bowie Knife That Killed Dracula","2025-11-06T10:00:00"]