Dracula Lives comic books issue 5
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Cover art by Luis Dominguez. Poster pin-up sketch by Gene Colan (interior covers). Adaptation of the original Dracula novel part 1/4 (script Roy Thomas, art Dick Giordiano), "A Duel of Demons" (script Gerry Conway, art Frank Springer), "Demons in the Darkness" text story (script Gerry Conway, illustration Pablo Marcos), "When a Vampire Dies", "Night Flight to Terror" (script Tony Isabella, art Gene Colan & Pablo Marcos), "The Boyhood of Dracula" 1 pg (script Tony Isabella, art Val Mayerik). NOTE: Indicia lists #5 and Vol 2. #1 Cover price $0.75.
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Cover art by Pablo Marcos. "Who Stalks the Vampire?", script by Archie Goodwin, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Tom Palmer; Taj and Rachel prevent Drake's suicide and he joins their cause. "Revenge!", script by Roy Thomas (plot), Jean Thomas (plot), and Gerry Conway (script), art by Mike Ploog; The Werewolf fights and kills Max Grant. "The Monster's Revenge!", script by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog; Frankenstein's Monster takes his revenge on Victor Frankenstein by killing his wife Elizabeth; Adapted from Mary Shelley's novel. "The Executioner," pencils by Vic Dowling, inks by Bob Stuart; Francis Tourneau is an executioner to King Louis XVI of France in the year 1769; He labors to find a more efficient means of executing prisoners; A physician named Joseph-Ignace Guillotin provides him designs for a mechanized decapitation device; The device (dubbed the guillotine) is put into use, but a revolution takes place and the prisoners storm the Bastille. 36 pgs.


