The Failed Superhero Version of Dracula - Comic Tropes (Episode 55)
Dell Comics was at one time the most successful comic book publisher. Then they lost touch with what their readers wanted and desperately tossed out lots of ideas. One was an attempt at Dracula as a superhero. He was a total dud. / comictropes / comictropesshow

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