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Le Tombeau de Dracula#12
Cover: Frank Brunner & Tom Palmer
Le Tombeau de Dracula #12
“La nuit de la maison en clameur!”
In "La nuit de la maison en clameur!", newspaperman Will Karp risks everything for a headline, orchestrating a train wreck to fuel his next big story—unaware his own son is aboard. With moody art by Jim Mooney and a striking cover by Frank Brunner and Tom Palmer, this 1974 issue delivers a chilling tale of ambition and unintended consequence.
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artist, inker Jim Mooney · cover Frank Brunner, Tom Palmer
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Newpaperman Will Karp is desperate for a big story so he arranges a deadly train wreck so that he can cover it, but he didn't know that his son was on the train.
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