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  2. Dracula (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Dracula, in comics may refer to: Dracula (DC Comics), a DC Comics supervillain who has appeared in Superman and Batman comics, and is the first antagonist of Elseworlds' imprint Batman & Dracula trilogy and the main antagonist of the animated film The Batman vs. Dracula; Dracula (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain

  3. 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]

  4. Batman & Dracula trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Batman & Dracula trilogy was written by Doug Moench and penciled by Kelley Jones. [1] Moench previously wrote Batman and Detective Comics from 1983 to 1986, [2] while Jones was known for redesigning Deadman for the limited series Deadman: Love After Death (1989—1990) [3] and illustrating seven issues of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman (1989—1996). [4]

  5. Nekron - Wikipedia

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    Nekron is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of the Green Lantern Corps.Created by Mike W. Barr, Len Wein and Joe Staton, the character, who exists as an embodiment of Death, first appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #2 (June 1981). [1]

  6. The Tomb of Dracula - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of Dracula is an American horror comic book series published by Marvel Comics from April 1972 to August 1979. The 70-issue series featured a group of vampire hunters who fought Count Dracula and other supernatural menaces.

  7. Marv Wolfman - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Arthur Wolfman [1] (born May 13, 1946) [2] is an American comic book and novelization writer. He worked on Marvel Comics's The Tomb of Dracula, for which he and artist Gene Colan created the vampire-slayer Blade, and DC Comics's The New Teen Titans and the Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series with George Pérez.

  8. Abraham Van Helsing - Wikipedia

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    Holmes deduces that in reality, Dracula was never a vampire; Van Helsing faked all relevant evidence, such as hiring an actress with a passing resemblance to Lucy to attack children after her death. In reality Dracula was a reclusive old man and a former spy himself, whose only crime was a long-ago affair with Van Helsing's wife, this affair ...

  9. Army of Darkness (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ash and Sugarbaby go to New York City after hearing rumors of a "Vampire virus" sweeping across the city, and learn that Dracula and his legion of monsters are invading. Originally titled "Ash vs. Dracula" during its initial release. Reprinted in Army of Darkness Omnibus Volume 2. The Death of Ash #12-13