Dracula le Vampire #6
"Requiem pour un vampire !" delivers a chilling, atmospheric tale in Dracula le Vampire #6, a 1981 French release with a striking cover by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, and brought to life with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, the story follows a mysterious stranger who arrives at a remote gas station seeking work—only to find himself drawn into a supernatural confrontation. As he faces otherworldly forces that demand he surrender his powers, the line between protector and hunted blurs in this haunting early entry in the series.
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A stranger appears at a gas station and asks for a job. He has mysterious powers, and is eventually attacked by supernatural beings. They agree to leave him alone, but only if he gives up his powers.
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