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

Tomb of Dracula #4

Sep 1972 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
📊 ~15,389 copies sold its debut month
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“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.

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.

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