Tomb of Dracula #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Lord of Vampires meets his most personal challenge yet in this November 1978 issue, as the cover — penciled by Gene Colan and inked by Tom Palmer — depicts a fierce confrontation between Dracula and a male opponent, with the vampiric Lilith swooping in from behind, her clawed hands outstretched and cape billowing, while a crowd of horrified onlookers watches from the right. Speech bubbles make the stakes unmistakable: "I've come for you, father — and I've come to kill!" sets up a father-versus-daughter clash the cover copy calls "the shocker of the year." It's a gripping, atmospheric image that shows Tomb of Dracula at the height of its dramatic ambition.
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