Now that I’m done with Star Brand, my next big comics project is actually to review every appearance of Doop, one of my favorite X-Men characters. But as for my next twentieth century Marvel gem, I’ll be diving into The Tomb of Dracula, probably mostly casually and right before bed.
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The Tomb of Dracula #44: His Name Is Doctor Strange
by Marv Wolfman; Gene Colan; Tom Palmer and John Costanza
Marvel
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"FEAR-FILLED FANTASY FROM THE HAUNTED HOUSE OF IDEAS!"
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a Marvel house ad titled “Mystical Marvel’s Supernatural Sensations!” (1978), featuring such monthly titles as: "The Tomb of Dracula," "Ghost Rider" Vol. 1, and "Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts."
"Boo! Supernatural superheroics from the “Haunted House of Ideas.” What is it about wavy panel borders that’s so danged spooky anyway?"
-- THE 13TH DIMENSION (blogspot), "My 13 Favorite 1970s Marvel Comics House Ads," by Paul Kupperberg
Source: https://13thdimension.com/paul-kupperberg-my-13-favorite-1970s-marvel-comics-house-ads.
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Blade Trinity (2004) by David S. Goyer
Book title: Requiem for a Vampire!
This issue was published in April 1977. It was written by Marv Wolfman; Gene Colan was the penciler, Tom Palmer the inker and Michele Wolfman the colorist.
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The Tomb of Dracula (1972) #10
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The Tomb of Dracula No. 70, August 1979. Cover by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer.
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