Drácula
This is the Brazilian Editora Abril edition of Marvel's Lord of the Vampires, Dracula — the immortal Transylvanian nobleman whose origins trace to Bram Stoker's classic, reimagined in Marvel Comics as a centuries-old vampire lord with vast supernatural power.
Emerging from the Bronze Age shadows in 1976, Drácula made his Brazilian comics debut in Aventuras Macabras (Capitão Mistério Apresenta) #1, brought to life by the creative team of Gerry Conway and Steve Gan under the Editora Abril banner. Over a remarkable 36-year span, this figure of darkness wove through titles like Superaventuras Marvel and Marvel Série I, keeping extraordinary company — sharing pages with the likes of Capitão América, Demolidor, and even Pato Donald, a roster that speaks to the wonderfully eclectic world of Brazilian Marvel publishing. A character whose presence stretches from 1976 all the way to 2012 carries real staying power, and for collectors of Editora Abril's rich catalog, tracking down Drácula's appearances is a rewarding dive into a distinctive chapter of South American comics history.
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