
Tomb of Dracula (1972-1979) #11
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
August 10th, 1973
Publisher: marvel
Pages: 20
In a dark and chilling chapter of the saga, Dracula finds himself on a vengeful path as he targets a gang of malevolent bikers who dared to cross him. The tension builds as he meticulously plots his revenge, entwining his fate with those who wronged him. The story unfolds against a backdrop of gothic horror and intense action, showcasing the blend of supernatural and gritty realism.
As the bikers continue their reckless antics, unaware of the ominous presence stalking them, the atmosphere thickens with dread. Each encounter pulls the reader deeper into a world where morality becomes blurred, and the line between predator and prey shifts. The stakes are high as these rough riders face a terror unlike any they have encountered before.
The artistry brings this chilling narrative to life, with atmospheric illustrations that amplify the tension and enhance the horror. The creative team expertly weaves together themes of revenge, power, and betrayal, making this issue a compelling read for fans of the genre. As Dracula’s thirst for vengeance reaches its peak, it’s clear that these bikers have awakened something far more sinister than they could have ever imagined.
As the bikers continue their reckless antics, unaware of the ominous presence stalking them, the atmosphere thickens with dread. Each encounter pulls the reader deeper into a world where morality becomes blurred, and the line between predator and prey shifts. The stakes are high as these rough riders face a terror unlike any they have encountered before.
The artistry brings this chilling narrative to life, with atmospheric illustrations that amplify the tension and enhance the horror. The creative team expertly weaves together themes of revenge, power, and betrayal, making this issue a compelling read for fans of the genre. As Dracula’s thirst for vengeance reaches its peak, it’s clear that these bikers have awakened something far more sinister than they could have ever imagined.