bram stoker
Count Dracula by Bram Stoker of course.
Now-a-days most vampires can read or have thralls that can read to them. I'm sure that Count Dracula is known to most 'people' through the mass media.
Vampires do not exist. If the author of the story wishes them to age then they will, if not then they won't
Yes Rhode Island was famous for vampires. We were and still are the vampire Capital of the US.
Sort of like Spiderman, no. Vampires are fictional characters. If you are writing a story and choose to give a vampire character in your story this ability, yes.
In vampire folklore, the blood type most appealing to vampires is typically AB positive. This blood type is often associated with being rare and exotic, making it desirable to vampires. However, the specific preferences of vampires can vary depending on the story or myth.
The most famous short story of Robin Hood is "Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow."
It is the story of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Vampires are fictional creatures, so their anatomy can vary depending on the myth or story. In most lore, vampires are undead beings and do not possess bodily functions like digestion, so they would not need anuses.
The most famous parable in the bible is, The story of the prodigal son in Luke.
Not All Stories, But I Believe Vampires Were Real, And Still Maybe Out there.