They said the devil had a daughter. And that daughter is Lilith. Dracula's scion is revealed in this historic Masterworks and while she doesn't get along with dear old undead dad, she still carries in on the bloodsucking family tradition. That means extra trouble for our vampire hunters Rachel Van Helsing, Quincy Harker, Frank Drake Taj Nital and Blade. Speaking of Blade, he goes one-on-one with the Lord of Vampires, who has perhaps found a corner in his dark heart for a human woman. Then, Hannibal King, a private detective with biting secret, enters the stage. Plus- New corners of Dracula's world are explored in two additional Giant-Size issues and Lilith's complete solo saga from Marvel's black-and-white magazines top off this must-have Masterworks!
COLLECTING- Collecting THE TOMB OF DRACULA (1972) #23-30, GIANT-SIZE CHILLERS (1974) #1, GIANT-SIZE DRACULA #2-3 and the LILITH stories from VAMPIRE TALES (1973) #6, DRACULA LIVES! (1973) #10-11 & MARVEL PREVIEW (1975) #12 & #16.
They said the devil had a daughter. That daughter is Lilith! Dracula's scion is revealed in this historic volume - and while she doesn't get along with dear old undead dad, she still carries on the bloodsucking family tradition. That means extra trouble for our vampire hunters Rachel Van Helsing, Quincy Harker, Frank Drake, Taj Nital and Blade! Speaking of Blade, he goes one-on-one with the Lord of Vampires - who has perhaps found a corner in his dark heart for a human woman. Plus- Hannibal King, a private detective with a biting secret, takes the stage. And new corners of Dracula's world are explored! All this and Lilith's complete solo saga from Marvel's black-and-white magazines! Collecting TOMB OF DRACULA (1972) #23-30; GIANT-SIZE CHILLERS #1; GIANT-SIZE DRACULA #2-3; and material from VAMPIRE TALES #6, DRACULA LIVES #10-11, and MARVEL PREVIEW #12 and #16.
They said the devil had a daughter. And that daughter is Lilith. Dracula's scion is revealed in this historic Masterworks and while she doesn't get along with dear old undead dad, she still carries in on the bloodsucking family tradition. That means extra trouble for our vampire hunters Rachel Van Helsing, Quincy Harker, Frank Drake Taj Nital and Blade. Speaking of Blade, he goes one-on-one with the Lord of Vampires, who has perhaps found a corner in his dark heart for a human woman. Then, Hannibal King, a private detective with biting secret, enters the stage. Plus- New corners of Dracula's world are explored in two additional Giant-Size issues and Lilith's complete solo saga from Marvel's black-and-white magazines top off this must-have Masterworks!
COLLECTING- Collecting THE TOMB OF DRACULA (1972) #23-30, GIANT-SIZE CHILLERS (1974) #1, GIANT-SIZE DRACULA #2-3 and the LILITH stories from VAMPIRE TALES (1973) #6, DRACULA LIVES! (1973) #10-11 & MARVEL PREVIEW (1975) #12 & #16.
They said the devil had a daughter. That daughter is Lilith! Dracula's scion is revealed in this historic volume - and while she doesn't get along with dear old undead dad, she still carries on the bloodsucking family tradition. That means extra trouble for our vampire hunters Rachel Van Helsing, Quincy Harker, Frank Drake, Taj Nital and Blade! Speaking of Blade, he goes one-on-one with the Lord of Vampires - who has perhaps found a corner in his dark heart for a human woman. Plus- Hannibal King, a private detective with a biting secret, takes the stage. And new corners of Dracula's world are explored! All this and Lilith's complete solo saga from Marvel's black-and-white magazines! Collecting TOMB OF DRACULA (1972) #23-30; GIANT-SIZE CHILLERS #1; GIANT-SIZE DRACULA #2-3; and material from VAMPIRE TALES #6, DRACULA LIVES #10-11, and MARVEL PREVIEW #12 and #16.
An award-winning writer since 1973, Marv Wolfman succeeded mentor
Roy Thomas as Marvel's editor in chief. Well-remembered for his
Tomb of Dracula scripts, he also enjoyed runs on Dr. Strange,
Fantastic Four and Nova, among other titles. New Teen Titans, his
1980s collaboration with George Perez, became DC Comics' biggest
hit in years. Wolfman and Perez literally rewrote DC history with
Crisis on Infinite Earths. He subsequently penned episodes for such
animated TV series as G.I. Joe, Transformers and others.
Steve Gerber (1947-2008) first came to attention writing Defenders,
in which he gave the non-team a non-traditional outlook equaled by
few. In Adventure of Fear, he introduced Howard the Duck. Gerber's
other 1970s contributions included scripts for Iron Man,
Sub-Mariner and more. Elsewhere, he is equally well-remembered for
DC's Phantom Zone, Eclipse's Destroyer Duck and others.
The unique, shadowy style of Gene Colan (1926-2011) most memorably
appeared in long stints on Captain America and Daredevil, and all
70 issues of Tomb of Dracula - among the dozens of other Marvel
titles he has drawn. His DC work on Detective Comics and Night
Force is equally well remembered. During the Golden Age, he drew
multiple war stories for Marvel and DC alike. Colan has earned
several Eagle Awards and had professional art showings in New York
City. His work on Ed Brubaker's Captain America at the age of 82
drew well-deserved raves.
The artistic career of Bob Brown (d. 1977) spanned the Silver Age
in its entirety, culminating with his Bronze Age art in not only
Avengers but also Daredevil. At DC, he co-created "Space Ranger,"
then helped define two of the publisher's pivotal Silver Age
adventure teams, Challengers of the Unknown and Doom Patrol. His
Batman work spanned almost all of the Dark Knight's books of the
era.
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