Dracula

Dracula

Creation & Design

Dracula was created by Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel 'Dracula', which established many conventions of subsequent vampire fantasy.

Early Years

In the comic book world, Dracula was adapted into various forms, becoming a prominent character in horror comics, particularly in the 1970s.

Character Development

Over the years, Dracula has evolved from a mere horror villain to a complex character with a rich backstory, often portrayed with a tragic dimension.

Cultural Reception

Dracula has been received as one of the most iconic villains in literature and comics, influencing countless adaptations and interpretations.

Character Details

Real Name:
Count Dracula
Aliases:
The Prince of Darkness, Nosferatu, Vlad the Impaler
Species:
Vampire
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
The Legion of Monsters, The Midnight Sons
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Immortality, Hypnosis, Shape-shifting
Equipment:
Cloak, Fangs, Bat transformation
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
red
Hair Color:
black
Warren Oct 1965

Creepy #5

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Cover art by Frank Frazetta featuring Dracula
Interior letter written by Bernie Wrightson in the fan mail section
Warren Oct 1972

Dracula #1

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120-page anthology of art from Spanish comic book artists who lent their talents to publications that include: Savage Sword of Conan and Vampirella
Cover art by Esteban Maroto
Western Jun 1974

Scooby-Doo #25

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Cover art featuring Dracula
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Marvel May 2010 Vol 3

X-Force #25

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Variant cover art by Clayton Crain
Cover art inspired by the film 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'

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