Dracula (Dell Comics)
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Dracula | |
Cover to Issue #2. |
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Publisher | Dell Comics |
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Format | Standard |
Publication date | November 1966-March 1967 |
Number of issues | 3 |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Don Segall |
Artist(s) | Tony Tallarico |
Penciller(s) | Bill Fracchio |
Dracula is a superhero comic book series published by Dell Comics, based on the three classic Universal Pictures monsters (The other two titles were Frankenstein and Werewolf).
[edit] Publication history
Dracula lasted 3 issues from 1966 through 1967, numbered 2 through 4. (#1, published in 1962, was an adaptation of the 1931 film). In 1972-73, Dell reprinted the series, numbering them #6-8 (the reason for skipping issue #5 is unknown).
[edit] Series background
The hero of the comic, Dracula, is a direct descendant of the original Count Dracula, now working as a medical researcher in the old Dracula castle. Due to his experiments, he gains certain bat-like powers (like being able to turn into a bat, etc.). He then embarks on a superhero career, making a costume and leaving for America (since the local peasants have burned down his castle). In America, he adopts the secret identity of "Al U. Card." In issue #4, his girl friend and confidante, millionairess B.B. Beebe accidentally gains the same powers, and became his sidekick, Fleeta.