Horror #16
In "Noć Drakule," a haunting tale from 1988, the enigmatic Dracula awakens in a world both familiar and alien, as Taj and Rachel intervene to halt his self-destruction—only to draw him into their shadowed crusade. With the help of his new servant Clifford Graves, Dracula sets out to reclaim his long-lost coffin, a journey that leads him to a fateful encounter with the mysterious Ilsa Strangway. Archie Goodwin’s storytelling, rendered in Gene Colan’s moody, atmospheric art with Tom Palmer’s sharp inks, brings a chilling elegance to this pivotal chapter, while Frank Frazetta’s legendary cover captures the dark allure of the night.
In "Probosti ... vampira," a haunting tale from Horror #16 (1988), Jo and Rachel intervene when Drake nearly takes his own life, drawing him into their shadowed mission. With the cunning Clifford Graves at his side, Dracula returns to reclaim his buried coffin, rich with gold, and soon crosses paths with the enigmatic Ilsa Strangway—setting the stage for something far darker than mere resurrection.
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↩ Reprints Eerie #2 (1966), Tomb of Dracula #1 (1972), Tomb of Dracula #2 (1972), Tomb of Dracula #3 (1972)
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