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Peyton Westlake
08-29-2005, 09:55 PM
I see they have a volume out with issue 1 to 25. Has anyone read this title originally or since its been reprinted in the Essential Tomb of Dracula edition? And if so, is it a series you rate above avg. ?

WOLVERINE25TH
08-29-2005, 10:21 PM
Considerin' it's a series from th' 70s, it really boils down to a matter o' taste.

Peyton Westlake
08-30-2005, 07:22 PM
Glad to see you're alive Wolverine. I'm leaning towards maybe getting the Essential Tomb of Dracula Vol. 1 Some say it was one of the best horror series in comics.

Themanofbat
08-30-2005, 08:20 PM
I have all 3 volumes of Essential Tomb of Dracula. It's good.

WereWolf by Night & Man-Thing were better Marvel horror books in my opinion, but ToD was pretty decent considering the time it came out.

:)

WOLVERINE25TH
08-30-2005, 08:52 PM
Was gonna say th' same to you, bub. Ain't seen ya on th' messenger none in a while. Ah, what th' hell, go fer it an' get th' book. It's cheap enough.

Phaedrus45
08-30-2005, 09:47 PM
I have all 3 volumes of Essential Tomb of Dracula. It's good.

WereWolf by Night & Man-Thing were better Marvel horror books in my opinion, but ToD was pretty decent considering the time it came out.

:)

There are actually 4 volumes. And, I agree, they are pretty decent, and especially nice to read comics from the 70's, especially the more obscure ones. Also, a complete version of Bram Stoker's Dracula recently came out. I think it's one of the best adaptations of a novel, and the art is fantastic. It was nice to see them finally complete this.

J.R.
08-30-2005, 10:01 PM
I've only read issue 1 of the newest volume, but it was a moderately good read.

Peyton Westlake
08-31-2005, 09:22 PM
So far so good, Im on-line now trying to find cheapest price for it ,lol

Peyton Westlake
09-09-2005, 05:55 PM
Moderately J.R. ? Hmm, I'm wondering now if the writing is worth it.

Peyton Westlake
03-10-2006, 09:24 PM
Anybody else out there who can give a strong indication on this series either way?

Peyton Westlake
03-03-2007, 09:07 PM
Before Ghost Rider, there was the Tomb of Dracula. Debuting in the 70's and the beginning of Marvel's foray into horror comics; Tomb of Dracula began with longtime Spider-Man scribe Gerry Conway at the helm with the legendary Gene Colan providing the pencils. The series begins with Frank Drake, a living descendant of Count Dracula, inheriting Castle Dracula, and unwittingly awakening the vampire lord. Eventually, Drake has to make a big sacrifice, and the writing reins are soon taken over by Archie Goodwin, and later by Gardner Fox. It wasn't until Marv Wolfman took over the series that Tomb of Dracula really took off, as new characters like Rachel Van Helsing and later Hannibal King (in the last issue of this Essential title) are introduced that would have a huge impact on the series until it's end. What Wolfman is the most credited for with Tomb of Dracula, is the creation of the mysterious vampire hunter Blade, who makes his debut in the tenth issue of the series. Later on, there is a cross over with Werewolf by Night, and the first appearance of Dracula's daughter Lilith. Gene Colan's pencils are simply gorgeous, and when he's teamed with inker Tom Palmer, it's really something to behold, even in black and white. All in all, like many of Marvel's other Essential titles, Essential Tomb of Dracula is a deal for the price if you don't mind the brittle black and white pages, and it's the beginning of the best Marvel horror title you'll ever read.

CaptainStacy
03-03-2007, 09:15 PM
I love Tomb of Dracula.

I had the pleasure of meeting artist Gene Colan last weekend, and he was great!

Peyton Westlake
03-03-2007, 09:38 PM
I love Tomb of Dracula.

I had the pleasure of meeting artist Gene Colan last weekend, and he was great!


Wow, really. What he'd have to say about T of D if anything? As you see I bought Volume 1 & I'm already looking forward to getting Vol 2 It is a GREAT series.