Mina Murray is a principal character from the original Dracula novel by Bram Stoker. Although she was still married to Jonathan Harker at the end of the book, the version of Mina that appears in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen has divorced Jonathan, and resumed her maiden name.
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| - Mina Murray is a principal character from the original Dracula novel by Bram Stoker. Although she was still married to Jonathan Harker at the end of the book, the version of Mina that appears in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen has divorced Jonathan, and resumed her maiden name.
- After her fiancé, Jonathan, escapes from Count Dracula's castle, Mina travels to Budapest and joins him there. Mina cares for him during his recovery from his traumatic encounter with the vampire and the Weird Sisters, and the two return to England as husband and wife. Back home, they learn that Lucy has died from a mysterious illness stemming from severe blood loss as the result of repeated attacks by an unknown, blood-drinking animal; — the animal, they learn, was none other than Dracula taking a different shape.
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| - Archibald Constable and Company
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| - Formerly the British Museum in London, now mobile
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| - Wilhelmina Murray, previously Mina Harker
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| - League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
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| - Traitor Game XIII: Fright Club
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| - Traitor Game XIII, Awards Show
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| - No superhuman powers of her own, but due to her contact with supernatural forces, does not age at the same rate most mortals do
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| - Count Orlock, Ava Moore, Spike, Darkhold Dwarf, Jack O'Lantern, Bride of Frankenstein's Monster
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| - Created by Bram Stoker. League of Extraordinary Gentlemen created by Alan Moore
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| - After her fiancé, Jonathan, escapes from Count Dracula's castle, Mina travels to Budapest and joins him there. Mina cares for him during his recovery from his traumatic encounter with the vampire and the Weird Sisters, and the two return to England as husband and wife. Back home, they learn that Lucy has died from a mysterious illness stemming from severe blood loss as the result of repeated attacks by an unknown, blood-drinking animal; — the animal, they learn, was none other than Dracula taking a different shape. Mina and Jonathan join the coalition around Abraham Van Helsing, and turn their attentions to destroying the Count. After Dracula learns of this plot against him, he takes revenge by visiting — and biting — Mina at least three times. Dracula also feeds Mina his blood, destining her to become a vampire at her death. The rest of the novel deals with the group's efforts to spare her this fate by killing Dracula. Mina slowly succumbs to the blood of the vampire that flows through her veins, switching back and forth from a state of consciousness to a state of semi-trance during which she is telepathically connected with Dracula. Mina then uses her inherent telepathic abilities to track Dracula's movements. Dracula flees back to his castle in Transylvania, followed by Van Helsing's gang, who kill him just before sunset. As a result, Dracula's spell is lifted and Mina freed from the curse. The book closes with a note about Mina's and Jonathan's married life and the birth of their first-born son, whom they name Quincey in remembrance of their American friend Quincey Morris, who was killed by Dracula's Szgany minions during the final confrontation. The birth of Jonathan and Mina's son signifies hope and life of the new as the novel heads into the 20th century.
- Mina Murray is a principal character from the original Dracula novel by Bram Stoker. Although she was still married to Jonathan Harker at the end of the book, the version of Mina that appears in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen has divorced Jonathan, and resumed her maiden name.
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