Harold H. Harold
Harold H. Harold is a timid, hapless young man who stumbled into the world of the supernatural when he became entangled with Dracula, crossing paths with the vampire lord in ways that repeatedly thrust the ordinary mortal into extraordinary, terrifying circumstances.
Few characters in Marvel's Bronze Age horror landscape have a name quite as memorably offbeat as Harold H. Harold, who shambled into the shadows of Tomb of Dracula #37 in 1975, conjured by the legendary team of Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan at the height of their celebrated run. Keeping some of Marvel's most iconic monster-hunting company β sharing pages with Dracula himself, Eric Brooks, Rachel Van Helsing, Frank Drake, and Quincy Harker β Harold carved out his own peculiar corner of that richly atmospheric series. His appearances stretch across titles like Dracula Lives and even Planet of the Apes, a range that speaks to the wonderfully strange breadth of Marvel's Bronze Age publishing. With a run touching four decades and a name no reader ever quite forgets, Harold H. Harold is exactly the kind of delightfully idiosyncratic figure that makes digging through Marvel's horror era such a rewarding obsession.

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- Gene Colan has drawn more of Harold H. Harold's comics than any other artist in our catalog β 25 issues.
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