American Update: Marvel’s Tomb Of Dracula
*Horror/Mystery 1960-1980’s: One of the most celebrated horror series ever published was the 1970’s Marvel version of Tomb Of Dracula, where the compulsive writing of Marv Wolfman combined seamlessly with the dark and moody art of Gene Colan (did ever an artist more suit his subject matter?) to produce dozens of issues of a fear fraught fang fest (I’m emulating a Marvel caption writer here). We have most issues new in (all cents copies) from #2-66, plus Giant-Size Dracula #2-5 and the first issue of that series, known as Giant-Size Chillers. Featuring the debuts of many memorable characters such as Hannibal King, Lillith, Deacon Frost and, oh, some guy named Blade — but you knew that, right? 1st Blade in #10, 2nd in #12 and origin in #13 all included. Check out our catalogue for grades and prices. Pictured below are #10 (1st Blade), #18 (Werewolf By Night crossover) and #58 (Blade fights alone).