Dracula #5
In "Uhyret fra heden," Dracula and Lenore return to 20th-century England, where their deadly pursuit by vampire hunters intensifies. As Dracula closes in on Rachel, a twisted twist emerges when the deformed son of a nobleman intervenes. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Gene Colan with inks by Tom Palmer, this 1973 issue features a striking cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano.
In "Uhyret fra heden," Dracula and Lenore return to 20th-century England, where their dark pursuit of Rachel is met with unexpected resistance. As the vampire hunters close in, a deformed son of a nobleman steps into the shadows, disrupting Dracula’s plans in ways no one could foresee.
In "Gravhøjens hemmelighed," a greedy rancher dismisses the local legend of a sacred Native American burial ground, only to unearth something far more dangerous than gold—unleashing a vampire from beneath the earth. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this chilling 1973 tale turns a reckless dig into a haunting confrontation with the past.
In "Manden i uret!" from Dracula #5 (1973), a king finds himself trapped in his own clockroom, where time itself seems to conspire against him. When an assassin strikes, the king’s desperate defense unleashes a chilling magic—turning the intruder into yet another silent figure on the clock’s face.
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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #24 (1961), Tales from the Tomb #1 (1962), Creepy #43 (1972), Chamber of Chills #2 (1973), Tomb of Dracula #6 (1973)
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