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Tomb of Dracula#4
Cover: Neal Adams & John Romita

Tomb of Dracula #4

Sep 1972 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
“Through a Mirror Darkly!”

In "Through a Mirror Darkly!", Dracula’s ancient power takes a chilling turn when he transforms Ilsa into a vampire—only for her to realize the curse brings no return to youth. As fear and desperation rise, Ilsa confronts the truth and makes a final, desperate choice. Archie Goodwin’s haunting script, brought to life by Eugene Colan’s evocative art and Tom Palmer’s precise inks, unfolds in a gothic nightmare where reflection becomes a trap. The cover, a striking collaboration by Neal Adams and John Romita, captures the dread with sharp, shadowed detail.

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writer Archie Goodwin · artist Eugene Colan · inker, colorist Tom Palmer · letterer Jon Costa · cover Neal Adams, John Romita

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Cast · 6 characters

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inker, colorist Tom Palmer
letterer Jon Costa
cover pencils, inks Neal Adams
cover pencils, inks John Romita

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Dracula kills Ilsa and makes her a vampire. Ilsa is shocked to discover that her youth does not return and allows Rachel to kill her. Dracula flees into Ilsa's black mirror and drags Taj with him.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).