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Bundle- 3 Assorted Various Artists Dracula Comic Books

$75.00
This is a bundled assortment of 3 Comic Books by Various Artists. The normal combined retail value for this bundle is $135. Each piece is described as follows:
Tomb of Dracula #30 - 1974 Book 10.25" x 7"
Unsigned Book
Paper Size: 10.25 x 7 inches (26.035 x 17.78cm )
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Additional Details: Numerous small crease marks on the cover page of the comic, large tear on the bottom. The spine is slightly warped. VG - Grade. Gil Kane pencils, Tom Palmer inks. Blade appearance.

This issue has Dracula recounting times in which he trusted in innocence with appearances from Lyza Strang and Otto Von Bismark.
Tomb of Dracula #22 - 1974 Book 10" x 6.75"
Unsigned Book
Paper Size: 10 x 6.75 inches (25.4 x 17.145cm )
Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age
Additional Details: The title words "The Tomb" have been colored in by pen. There is also a small tear at the bottom of the cover page. VG - Grade. Rich Buckler pencils, Tom Palmer inks.

Dracula must do battle with a jealous vampire husband!
Giant-Sized Dracula #2 - 1974 Book 10" x 6.75"
Unsigned Book
Paper Size: 10 x 6.75 inches (25.4 x 17.145cm )
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Additional Details: Some slight crease marks throughout the frame of the cover page. VG grade. Pablo Marcos pencils and inks. Contains several stories.

The Girl in the Black Hood: A famous photographer never allows anyone to see her face. A criminal tries to rob her and forces her to remove her hood, only to discover that she is actually Medusa when he is turned to stone.

On with The Dance (Stan Lee Script): A dancer who wants a part threatens the girl who got it with a gun to resign. Unfortunately for her, this girl is a witch, and she hexes the dancer to dance in place without ever stopping until she starves to death and even then her corpse dances on and on.

Sweet Old Ladies (Stan Lee Script): A criminal makes the mistake of picking the house of a coven of witches to rob.

Vampire At the Window (Stan Lee Script): A man seeks help from a private detective when he spies a vampire lurking outside of his window, but the private detective turns out to be one as well.

Drive of Death: A hit and run driver is picked up by the ghost of the man he killed and is driven to a watery grave.