Frankenstein #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Vampire Killers!", the Frankenstein Monster flees a furious village mob only to face a far deadlier threat—Dracula, who has turned Carmen into a vampire. With no allies and no mercy, he must make a choice that will test his fragile humanity. Written by Gary Friedrich and brought to life with bold art by John Buscema, inks by John Verpoorten, and colors by Glynis Wein, this 1974 Marvel classic features a striking cover by John Buscema and Tom Palmer.
In "The Vampire Killers!", the Frankenstein Monster flees a vengeful village mob only to confront a far deadlier threat: Dracula, who has turned Carmen into a vampire. Forced into a brutal reckoning, the Monster must choose between saving her or ending the curse—before the night consumes them all.
In "Seeing Eye," a desperate criminal targets a wealthy man’s seeing eye dog, only to find himself outsmarted by a mystery deeper than he bargained for—because the man can see, and the dog he’s kidnapped is no ordinary companion, but a blind werewolf who once served a far darker purpose.
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Reprinted in Comic Reader #102 (1973), Dracula #19 (1974), Dracula #3/1974 (1974), Frankenstein & Ihmissusi #3/1974 (1974), Dracula #19 (1974), Dracula Lives #17 (1975), Frankenstein #4 (1976), Het Monster van Frankenstein #4 (1976), Denis #132 (1978), Essential Monster of Frankenstein #1 (2004), Essential Tomb of Dracula #4 (2005), The Tomb of Dracula Omnibus #3 (2010), Monster of Frankenstein #[nn] (2015), Tomb of Dracula: The Complete Collection #2 (2018), Das Monster von Frankenstein #9, Eks almanah #442, Le Monstre de Frankenstein #9
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