A Sense of Doubt blog post #2448 - Marvel's TOMB OF DRACULA pt.1 -- for Halloween 2021
THE TOMB OF DRACULA is one of the greatest comic books of all time.
I am always so ambitious with this blog. I envisioned a long post like my PHANTOM STRANGER posts with many links to THE TOMB OF DRACULA, truly in my top five favorites comic books of all time. I am not sure what I would put in the rest of the top five, and I would surely do qualifiers, such as stand alone and contained stories, like Planetary, which is also in that list as opposed to Fantastic Four, which is still ongoing and not contained. Still, TOD would probably rank in a top five against those power titles. That's how much I love it.
And so I am considering this a first part of a longer post that will contain the full cover gallery (unless I split that into two parts) and many resources.
Mainly, I was just appalled that DEN OF GEEK ranked The Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan epic horror comic from the 1970s THE TOMB OF DRACULA at #11. WTAF?
Sure, I can see making Tales from the Cryptand the other EC comics number one.
For me, THE TOMB OF DRACULA would come in third over both The Walking Dead and the Creepy and Eerie tandem.
More to come.
Happy Halloween.
https://www.denofgeek.com/us/books/horror/259343/13-essential-horror-comics
11. Tomb of Dracula (1972-1979)
Tomb of Dracula » 70 issues
VOLUME » Published by Marvel. Started in 1972.
Volume 1.
Tomb of Dracula last edited by pikahyper on 10/25/21 10:19PM View full history
The much acclaimed saga of Marvel's Dracula and the Dracula Hunters. Written by Marv Wolfman and every issue drawn by legendary artist Gene Colan. The series lasted for 70 issues after which it ended with the seeming death of Dracula. However, the series was revived/replaced with the The Tomb of Dracula Magazine, which lasted for 6 issues. After that, Dracula appeared in the pages of Thor Issue #332 and #333, and most significantly in Doctor Strange Issue #59, 60, 61and 62 where he seemingly was killed. The Dracula saga was later continued in the 1991 mini-series Tomb of Dracula (vol.2), written and drawn by the same creative team as this volume.
Collected Editions
- Marvel Masterworks: The Tomb of Dracula Volume 1 (#1-11)
- Tomb of Dracula Volume 1 (#1-12)
- The Tomb of Dracula: The Complete Collection Volume 1 (#1-15)
- Decades: Marvel In The '70s - Legion of Monsters (#1)
- Blade: Undead By Daylight (#10, 24 & 58)
- Marvel Horror Lives Again! Omnibus (#10 & 67)
- Tomb of Dracula Volume 2 (#13-23)
- The Tomb of Dracula: The Complete Collection Volume 2 (#16-24)
- Werewolf By Night Omnibus (#18)
- Werewolf By Night: The Complete Collection Volume 1 (#18)
- Werewolf by Night: In the Blood (#18)
- Avengers/Doctor Strange: Rise of the Darkhold (#18-19)
- Tomb of Dracula Volume 3 (#24-31)
- The Tomb of Dracula: The Complete Collection Volume 3 (#25-35)
- The Tomb of Dracula: The Complete Collection Volume 4 (#36-54)
- Doctor Strange Epic Collection: Alone Against Eternity (#44)
Issue #18 has been translated into Spanish.
Issue #24 was reprinted as True Believers: The Criminally Insane: Dracula
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