The Curse of Dracula Comic Set 1-2-3 Lot Vampire Horror Marv Wolfman Gene Colan
The Curse of Dracula Comic Set 1-2-3 Lot Vampire Horror Marv Wolfman Gene Colan
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Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1998
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 761568968996
The Curse of Dracula Comic Set 1-2-3 Lot Vampire Horror Marv Wolfman Gene Colan
Original price was: $25.00.$21.25Current price is: $21.25.
or four interest-free payments with Klarna.
Item specifics:
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1998
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 761568968996
Item specifics:
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1998
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 761568968996
Description
The Curse of Dracula Comics Lot
This is the classic Dracula, brutal and unrepentantly evil, in the hands of legendary creators, Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan… the best in portraying the Lord of the Vampires.
Inspired by the works of: Bram Stroker
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Artist: Gene Colan
Colorist: Dave Stewart
Letterers: Richard Starkings & Comicraft
Editors: Ben Abernathy, Bob Cooper & Scott Allie
All Covers by: Gene Colan
In the 1970s, writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan created seventy issues of terrifying tales in the classic Marvel series The Tomb of 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!
Story/Spoilers
In issue #1, When the story opens, the Sunlight Industries team rescues young Sebastian Seward, a rogue vampire hunter who successfully infiltrated a vampire coven in San Francisco. The skirmish is a bloody one as the Sunlight Industries team fire wooden stakes charged with sulfuric acid from Jonathan’s refitted antique automobile. Each member is armed with automatic weapons that fire wooden crucifixes. They spare one vampire as a potential informant. Savagely stringing him up to face the dawn or offering him a quick death in exchange for information. The vampire does not waver and they watch as the rising sun causes him to burst into flame. At Sunlight Industries’ headquarters, the medical team subjects Seward to a lie detector test as Van Helsing fears he may be a thrall of the vampires. Seward passes the test and tells them the vampire coven is located at Club XTC. From there, we are introduced to Jimmy Brown, an iconclastic black police detective doggedly investigating a series of kidnappings in the Bay Area. The latest victim is a young lesbian who was abducted from her lover’s home by what are alleged to be vampires. Our introduction to Colan’s eternally young and rakishly handsome Dracula sees the vampire making passionate love with Carole Waterson, a wealthy heiress whose U.S. senator husband is a presidential hopeful. Senator Waterson is also a physically and verbally abusive husband who beats and humiliates his wife for not conducting herself properly at his side during a fundraiser at their home in Sausalito. Seward leads the Sunlight Industries team to infiltrate Club XTC afterhours and uncovers the basement lair of the vampires, where they discover San Francisco’s missing hanging upside down from meat hooks in a frozen locker. They are barely alive and pleading for the release of death. Before they can act, the team is set upon by vampires. Simon is seriously injured in the attack, but the skirmish ends with the gutting of Club XTC in an act of arson that frees the human cattle from further suffering. Seward is visibly shaken by what it means to be part of Sunlight Industries.
Next in issue #2, Meantime, Dracula conducts a meeting of vampires at his clifftop estate overlooking the Pacific before attending a fundraiser at Charles Waterson’s home. When the vampire discovers Waterson has beat his wife again, he flies into a rage and threatens to drop the senator to his death on the rocks below. It is here that Wolfman reveals Waterson is Dracula’s puppet presidential candidate and is well aware the vampire is having an affair with his wife. Waterson’s political rival, Senator Hanover, confronts Dracula. The vampire easily disarms him and shoots and kills the man in front of a startled Waterson. Dracula then turns and shoots Waterson in the shoulder informing him his alibi will be that a drunken Hanover attempted to murder his rival and Waterson killed him in self-defense. This one brief scene brilliantly expands the scope of the story and affirms Dracula’s role as the mastermind behind the presidential race.
Finally in issue #3, Hanover’s removal clears the way for a presidential nomination for Waterson. The injured victim of a deranged rival’s attack wins instant public support. The senator is breaking beneath the emotional weight of knowing he has lost both his wife and his soul to the vampire that controls his life. Sunlight Industries captures and tortures another vampire, who turns informant and reveals the address of Dracula’s clifftop estate in exchange for sparing his life. Nikita betrays their accord and destroys the vampire in retaliation for Simon’s attack. The scene shifts to a local bar where Dracula meets with an unseen member of the group (all clues point to Seward) who has turned traitor to save their own skin. The reader realizes the betrayal by the vampire was part of Dracula’s plan and the enjoyment comes from watching the events play out. Van Helsing and his team raid Dracula’s estate. Discovering a coven of vampires present, they torch the estate, destroying the vampires in the process. Filled with victory, they return to Sunlight Industries’ headquarters to discover they were distracted as part of a trap. Dracula has ransacked their headquarters and left a dying Simon crucified to a wall. The remaining medical and scientific staff has been slaughtered. Ready to expose Senator Watterson as a puppet of the vampire, the team storm his campaign celebration and are shocked to find Dracula in attendance with Watterson and his wife. Dracula quickly disarms Nikita and, in the confusion, deliberately shoots and kills the senator with Nikita’s gun before returning it to the startled Russian’s hands. Police are already surrounding the gatecrashers, who now appear to be political dissidents who have assassinated the leading presidential candidate. Nikita is shot and killed by the police on the spot. Van Helsing and the rest of the team manage to escape, but are wanted as accomplices of the assassin. Only Detective Jimmy Brown believes they are innocent, but no one will believe him. The story concludes with Carole Watterson emerging as the new presidential candidate before a triumphant crowd at her press conference. That night at her Sausalito estate, she toasts Dracula as the power behind America’s first female president and looks forward to the November elections when they will take control of the country together.
Comics lot contains: The Curse of Dracula (1998) Issues #1-3. Dark Horse Comics
Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
All First Printings
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1998
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.75″
UPC: 761568968996
Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 1,2,3 are in Very Fine to Very Fine + condition. Beautiful Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Dracula collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Recommended.
Please read return policy.
The Curse of Dracula Comics Lot
This is the classic Dracula, brutal and unrepentantly evil, in the hands of legendary creators, Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan… the best in portraying the Lord of the Vampires.
Inspired by the works of: Bram Stroker
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Artist: Gene Colan
Colorist: Dave Stewart
Letterers: Richard Starkings & Comicraft
Editors: Ben Abernathy, Bob Cooper & Scott Allie
All Covers by: Gene Colan
In the 1970s, writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan created seventy issues of terrifying tales in the classic Marvel series The Tomb of 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!
Story/Spoilers
In issue #1, When the story opens, the Sunlight Industries team rescues young Sebastian Seward, a rogue vampire hunter who successfully infiltrated a vampire coven in San Francisco. The skirmish is a bloody one as the Sunlight Industries team fire wooden stakes charged with sulfuric acid from Jonathan’s refitted antique automobile. Each member is armed with automatic weapons that fire wooden crucifixes. They spare one vampire as a potential informant. Savagely stringing him up to face the dawn or offering him a quick death in exchange for information. The vampire does not waver and they watch as the rising sun causes him to burst into flame. At Sunlight Industries’ headquarters, the medical team subjects Seward to a lie detector test as Van Helsing fears he may be a thrall of the vampires. Seward passes the test and tells them the vampire coven is located at Club XTC. From there, we are introduced to Jimmy Brown, an iconclastic black police detective doggedly investigating a series of kidnappings in the Bay Area. The latest victim is a young lesbian who was abducted from her lover’s home by what are alleged to be vampires. Our introduction to Colan’s eternally young and rakishly handsome Dracula sees the vampire making passionate love with Carole Waterson, a wealthy heiress whose U.S. senator husband is a presidential hopeful. Senator Waterson is also a physically and verbally abusive husband who beats and humiliates his wife for not conducting herself properly at his side during a fundraiser at their home in Sausalito. Seward leads the Sunlight Industries team to infiltrate Club XTC afterhours and uncovers the basement lair of the vampires, where they discover San Francisco’s missing hanging upside down from meat hooks in a frozen locker. They are barely alive and pleading for the release of death. Before they can act, the team is set upon by vampires. Simon is seriously injured in the attack, but the skirmish ends with the gutting of Club XTC in an act of arson that frees the human cattle from further suffering. Seward is visibly shaken by what it means to be part of Sunlight Industries.
Next in issue #2, Meantime, Dracula conducts a meeting of vampires at his clifftop estate overlooking the Pacific before attending a fundraiser at Charles Waterson’s home. When the vampire discovers Waterson has beat his wife again, he flies into a rage and threatens to drop the senator to his death on the rocks below. It is here that Wolfman reveals Waterson is Dracula’s puppet presidential candidate and is well aware the vampire is having an affair with his wife. Waterson’s political rival, Senator Hanover, confronts Dracula. The vampire easily disarms him and shoots and kills the man in front of a startled Waterson. Dracula then turns and shoots Waterson in the shoulder informing him his alibi will be that a drunken Hanover attempted to murder his rival and Waterson killed him in self-defense. This one brief scene brilliantly expands the scope of the story and affirms Dracula’s role as the mastermind behind the presidential race.
Finally in issue #3, Hanover’s removal clears the way for a presidential nomination for Waterson. The injured victim of a deranged rival’s attack wins instant public support. The senator is breaking beneath the emotional weight of knowing he has lost both his wife and his soul to the vampire that controls his life. Sunlight Industries captures and tortures another vampire, who turns informant and reveals the address of Dracula’s clifftop estate in exchange for sparing his life. Nikita betrays their accord and destroys the vampire in retaliation for Simon’s attack. The scene shifts to a local bar where Dracula meets with an unseen member of the group (all clues point to Seward) who has turned traitor to save their own skin. The reader realizes the betrayal by the vampire was part of Dracula’s plan and the enjoyment comes from watching the events play out. Van Helsing and his team raid Dracula’s estate. Discovering a coven of vampires present, they torch the estate, destroying the vampires in the process. Filled with victory, they return to Sunlight Industries’ headquarters to discover they were distracted as part of a trap. Dracula has ransacked their headquarters and left a dying Simon crucified to a wall. The remaining medical and scientific staff has been slaughtered. Ready to expose Senator Watterson as a puppet of the vampire, the team storm his campaign celebration and are shocked to find Dracula in attendance with Watterson and his wife. Dracula quickly disarms Nikita and, in the confusion, deliberately shoots and kills the senator with Nikita’s gun before returning it to the startled Russian’s hands. Police are already surrounding the gatecrashers, who now appear to be political dissidents who have assassinated the leading presidential candidate. Nikita is shot and killed by the police on the spot. Van Helsing and the rest of the team manage to escape, but are wanted as accomplices of the assassin. Only Detective Jimmy Brown believes they are innocent, but no one will believe him. The story concludes with Carole Watterson emerging as the new presidential candidate before a triumphant crowd at her press conference. That night at her Sausalito estate, she toasts Dracula as the power behind America’s first female president and looks forward to the November elections when they will take control of the country together.
Comics lot contains: The Curse of Dracula (1998) Issues #1-3. Dark Horse Comics
Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.
All First Printings
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication Date: 1998
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.75″
UPC: 761568968996
Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 1,2,3 are in Very Fine to Very Fine + condition. Beautiful Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Dracula collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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