Dracula #2
"Vampyr jægerne" delivers a chilling chapter in the Dracula saga, where the Count’s dark magic transforms Ilsa into a vampire—only for her to face horror when her immortality brings no return to youth. As tensions rise between Dracula, Taj, and Rachel, the fate of Ilsa is sealed in a moment of tragic consequence, culminating in a fall through Ilsa’s mysterious black mirror. Archie Goodwin and Hans Hansen craft a tense, atmospheric tale, brought to life by Gene Colan’s evocative art and Tom Palmer’s sharp inks, while Gil Kane and Marie Severin’s dynamic cover captures the story’s eerie intensity.
In "Vampyr jægerne," Taj and Rachel intervene to stop Drake’s suicide, drawing him into their crusade against the undead. With the aid of his new servant Clifford Graves, Dracula recovers his gold-laden coffin from a forgotten hotel, setting a dangerous new chapter in motion—just as he crosses paths with the enigmatic Ilsa Strangway.
In "null," the Hulk crashes a Hollywood gala in Los Angeles, mistaken for a target of spotlight attacks, throwing the city into chaos. When Bob O'Bryan—fresh from marrying Diane Cummings—transfers his mind into the Living Colossus to stop the rampaging hero, he's swiftly overtaken by the sinister Dr. Vault, who uses the statue as a vessel to attack the Hulk. As the Colossus crumbles and the mind of Dr. Vault collapses under the strain of his failing body, Bob and Diane witness the Hulk’s departure, leaving behind a city still reeling from the collision of science, ego, and unintended consequence.
In "Gennem det sorte spejl," Dracula turns Ilsa into a vampire, only for her to be horrified when her newfound immortality brings no return to youth. As tensions rise, Rachel confronts Ilsa, leading to a deadly confrontation, while Dracula and Taj are pulled into the depths of Ilsa’s black mirror.
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↩ Reprints Tomb of Dracula #3 (1972), Tomb of Dracula #4 (1972), The Incredible Hulk #244 (1980)
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