Tomb Of Dracula: Volume 3 (1974)
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Fiction Review by The Gravedigger
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04.07.21
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This third volume of Marvel's version of Dracula collects issues #24-31 plus Giant-Size Dracula #2-4. Drac continues to fight Quincy Harker and his crew, as well as the supernatural Doctor Sun, so both "good" and "evil" want his end. Blade makes an appearance, there's a story in which there's a woman who resembles his long dead wife, and the mute vampire hunter Taj returns to India, where he reunites with his wife and son, a son who is infected with vampirism!. There's also a blind, immortal woman, Elianne, who has waited four hundred years to slay the vampire. But the weirdest story is all is when he encounters a gigantic pulsating heart deep beneath the earth. Overall, this collection is entertaining but doesn't quite hold up over time. Too much of the same from the previous two volumes.
Written By Marv Wolfman, Chris Claremont And David Anthony
Illustrated By Gene Colan And Don Heck
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Rating: nan out of 10.0 - votes cast total
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