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  2. Dracula (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The cover of The Tomb of Dracula vol. 1 #1 (April 1972), in which Gerry Conway and Gene Nolan's iteration of Bram Stoker's character made his debut. Cover by Neal Adams.. The Marvel Comics version of Dracula was created by Gerry Conway and Gene Colan and first appeared in The Tomb of Dracula #1 (April 1972), co-written by Marv Wolfman. [2]

  3. The most popular Halloween costumes this year, ranked - AOL

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    These are the most popular Halloween costumes for kids, adults, and pets in 2024, according to the National Retail Federation. ... Spider-Man. The Marvel superhero was an instant hit when he was ...

  4. Count Dracula in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of Dracula was released by Marvel in the early 1970s that led to Count Dracula later battling superheroes such as Doctor Strange and Captain Britain, [100] as well as the Werewolf by Night and The Frankenstein Monster. Dracula Lives! (1973) and Giant-Size Dracula (1974) followed with Marvel ending its Dracula comics in 1980.

  5. X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula - Wikipedia

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    The other, Dracula, is the deadliest vampire to ever walk the earth. The story tells how centuries ago, before his vampire days, Vlad Tepes lost in battle against the ageless mutant, Apocalypse. Now in the days of 19th-century London, Dracula is seeking revenge for his past defeat and is turning members of Apocalypse's clan into vampires

  6. Nightstalkers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    It incorporated story threads from previous Marvel Comics supernatural series, primarily The Tomb of Dracula (April 1972–August 1979) where the three protagonists had first appeared. The series' initial creative team was writer D. G. Chichester, penciller Ron Garney and inker Tom Palmer, reprising his role from The Tomb of Dracula.

  7. Vampire (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Marvel introduced the idea of vampire sects as part of a general "revamping" of the vampires in the Marvel Universe, as seen in "Curse of the Mutants". Sects are diverse as human religions and vampires from different sects might have different characteristics or abilities. The sects shown so far in the one-shot The Death of Dracula are:

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