Giant-Size Chillers #1 (Wolfman/Colan, June 1974). Dracula’s daughter Lilith reawakens to claim her birthright.
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Cover of the Day:
Giant-Size Chillers #1 (June, 1974)
Art by John Romita & Gaspar Saladino
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hey why are the Van Helsings always the Vampire Hunting Family in modern Dracula stories. Abraham Van Helsing might be the guy who knows stuff but his family is off in the Netherlands and/or dead and totally uninvolved in the plot. Abraham's great-great grandson has no reason to be doing backflips and chopping off heads or whatever
You know who is a family who hates Dracula so so much and would totally teach their kids how to hunt vampires? The Harkers. Give me a modern vampire story where the protagonists are about to die when out pops Quincey Arthur John Lucy Abraham Murray Harker the Fifth, armed with a giant knife and an encyclopedic knowledge of train schedules
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May 2 - Prelude
Dracula Daily starts tomorrow, but in the meantime our dear friend jonathan harker is dealing with some train delays. 🕒🚂
Hopefully everything's gonna work out once he gets to the Count's castle
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I really hope that by now, some D&D group has rolled up characters based as closely as possible on the Dracula crew and played Curse of Strahd with them. If not, some one please get on that asap, and update us as to how it goes!
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What even is my type anymore... 🫠
There's a pattern here, and it's not exactly a good thing- but these are who I naturally gravitate to for some damn reason...
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Nearly every official Dracula analysis I’ve read goes on and on about how Lucy is punished for “exchanging bodily fluids with men” (blood transfusion) but you never see ANYTHING about the man who sucks bodily fluid from another man. HMMMM
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