
Posted by Scott In the 1970s, writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan created seventy issues of terrifying tales in the classic Marvel series The Tomb of Link: Golden/Silver/Bronze Age Message Board
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on July 2, 2005, 7:32 am
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THE CURSE OF DRACULA (trade paperback)
by MARV WOLFMAN and GENE COLAN
cover by DAVE STEWART
Dracula. Now, Wolfman and Colan are together again, offering a fresh take on the most enduring character in horror fiction and catapulting the Lord of the Dead back into comics stardom. A mysterious and persuasive figure is moving amongst the circles of San
Francisco’s political elite. When Jonathan Van Helsing and his team of vampire hunters come to town investigating a string of grisly murders
and stumble into a virtual pit of blood-soaked horrors, they know it’s only a matter of time before they come face to face with the master of
the dark! Color tpb. 80 pp. $9.95. On sale October 12th 2005 from Dark Horse Comics.

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