Dracula #2
"L'ombre du vampire" delivers a chilling start to Jack’s descent into darkness, as his eighteenth birthday brings not celebration, but the grim revelation of a family curse from his dying mother. Written by Roy Thomas, Jean Thomas, and Gerry Conway, with moody, expressive art by Mike Ploog, the issue unfolds with a sense of dread as Jack begins to suspect his stepfather of murder—setting the stage for a haunting tale of blood and betrayal. The cover by John Severin captures the gothic tension perfectly.
On his eighteenth birthday, Jack learns of a family curse from his dying mother, setting him on a path of suspicion as he begins to question whether his stepfather was behind her death.
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↩ Reprints Kull, the Conqueror #2 (1971), Marvel Spotlight #2 (1972), Tomb of Dracula #2 (1972), Supernatural Thrillers #2 (1973), Frankenstein #2 (1973)
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