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Eerie
Date | Number: 12 | Lang: English (en)
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NameEerie 12 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly | Editing: Sol Cohen
 
CoverDracula / 1 page
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersCount Dracula
PencilsGene Fawcette ?
InksVince Alascia ?
NotesArt identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.

Keith Chandler : This appears too polished to be Fawcette and Alascia. The face of Dracula and the castle itself are quite different.
 
Comic StoryDracula (25 pages)
SynopsisThe vampire Count Dracula leaves Transylvania to spread terror in England. Van Helsing and his allies chase Dracula back to his castle in Romania, eventually destroying him by driving a stake into his heart.
FeatureDracula
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersCount Dracula (first appearance; villain; death); Jonathan Harker (first appearance); Mina Murray Harker (first appearance); Dr. Seward (first appearance); Professor Van Helsing (first appearance); Arthur Holmwood (first appearance); Lucy Westenra (first appearance); Quincy Morris (first appearance); Dracula's brides (first appearance)
PencilsGene Fawcette
InksVince Alascia
First LineThe strange tale related herein...
NotesFirst comics adaption of Bram Stoker's DRACULA.

Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
Text StoryThe Man Who Could Read Minds (2 pages)
SynopsisAt a carnival we meet Lucius, a fake mind reader, who enjoys scamming people. One night he kills his assistant Tony who planned on exposing him as a grifter. During the scuffle, Lucius hit his head and finds out he can actually read minds for real now. Lucius becomes a world renowned and super rich mind reader. One night while putting money into his safe, he's shot and killed by a gangster who was hired by Tony from beyond the grave to get revenge.
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersLucius (The Great) Lucas; Tony (death); Joe Roca (killer)
First LineLucius (The Great) Lucas
NotesText story with one illustration featuring people fleeing from a demonic face in the sky, sequenced between parts 2 and 3 (pages 13 and 14) of the main story.

Keith Chandler : The small illustration appears to be by the same artist who drew the cover. There are hints of Wally Wood or Sid Check in the fleeing figure at right.
 
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