Dracula #9
In "Ildkorset," alien scientists scrutinize Earth's human specimens under microscopes, appalled by their fragility and chaos, and push for the planet's destruction. With stark, detailed art by Larry Woromay, this 1973 issue delivers a chilling, thought-provoking take on humanity’s place in the cosmos. The cover, by John Romita and Tom Palmer, captures the story’s eerie tone with a striking, otherworldly image.
In "Parasitterne," alien scientists examine human specimens under microscopes, recoiling in disgust at what they find—only to recommend the complete destruction of Earth.
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↩ Reprints Strange Tales #13 (1952), Dossier Negro #45 (1973), Eerie #47 (1973), Tomb of Dracula #9 (1973)
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