Dracula Lives #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Vampire Killers!", a skeptic ventures into a forbidding castle to debunk tales of the supernatural—only to find himself pursued by animated stone gargoyles and living armor that defy explanation. Steve Ditko’s stark, atmospheric art brings a chilling sense of dread to this eerie tale, while John Buscema and Tom Palmer’s dynamic cover captures the moment of terror. A 0.08 GBP comic from 1975, it’s a standout in the Dracula Lives series.
In "The Vampire Killers!" from Dracula Lives #17 (1975), the Frankenstein Monster flees a vengeful mob only to face a far deadlier threat—Dracula. Forced into a brutal confrontation, he must choose between destroying the vampire lord or the woman Dracula has turned, Carmen, whose fate hangs in the balance.
In "I Am the Living Ghost!" from Dracula Lives #17, a skeptic named Jo ventures into a haunted castle to debunk the legends—but the shifting shadows and creeping dread make him question his own mind. As armored sentinels rise and stone gargoyles move with unnatural life, Jo flees in terror, unaware that the true horror lies not in spirits, but in the castle’s ancient, awakened defenses.
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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #15 (1961), Werewolf by Night #4 (1973), Frankenstein #9 (1974)
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