Dracula #11/[1973]
In "Voodoo över London!", Faust, sustained by a heart-lung machine, turns to voodoo magic for revenge against those who keep him alive. With help from his ally Lucas Brand, who is transformed into a vampire by Dracula, Faust’s fate takes a dark turn when he, too, is turned into a vampire. Written by Marv Wolfman and Gunnar Ingman, with art by Gene Colan and inks by Jack Abel, this 1973 issue features a cover by Frank Brunner and Tom Palmer.
In "Voodoo över London!", Faust, bound to a life-support machine, turns to voodoo magic to exact revenge on those who left him so diminished. With the help of his assistant Lucas Brand, whose fate takes a dark turn when Dracula transforms him into a vampire, Faust’s quest for retribution leads to a transformation of his own—into something far more monstrous than he ever imagined.
When antiquities hunter Tussmann steals a jade frog gem from a South American temple, he doesn’t expect the temple’s ancient guardian to follow him home—silent, relentless, and hungry for what was taken. In this eerie 1973 tale from Dracula #11, the line between treasure and terror blurs as a man’s greed awakens something best left buried.
In "Den förlorade kontinenten," the enigmatic Linus Vermeer hires Captain Jordan to sail to the lost continent of Atlantis, but the journey takes a startling turn when the truth about Vermeer’s true nature is revealed—his legs are not human, but a fish’s tail.
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↩ Reprints Strange Tales #69 (1959), Chamber of Chills #3 (1973), Tomb of Dracula #11 (1973)
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