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Dracula (Marvel Comics)

Dracula is a fictional supervillain that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is based on the vampire Count Dracula from the novel of the same name by author Bram Stoker.
==Publication history==
A version of Dracula first appears in the Atlas Comics publication, ''Suspense'' #7. The modern Marvel version of Dracula was created by Gerry Conway and Gene Colan in ''Tomb of Dracula'' No. 1 (1972). The character starred in the comic, which ended with issue 70 in 1979. Although Dracula (and all other vampires) were eventually destroyed by the mystical "Montesi Formula" in the pages of ''Doctor Strange'', the vampire lord was revived. Marvel published a four-issue ''Tomb of Dracula'' miniseries, reuniting Wolfman and Colan, under its Epic Comics imprint in 1991, and revived Dracula and his foes in the short-lived ''Nightstalkers'' and ''Blade'' series in the 1990s. Most recently, Dracula took the title role in the miniseries ''Dracula: Lord of the Undead''.
''X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula'' featured Dracula battling the X-Men's greatest foe, Apocalypse, in Victorian London.
The character returns in the ''Captain Britain and MI13'' storyline "Vampire State",〔Appearing first at the end of the previous arc ''Captain Britain and MI13'' #9〕 with Doctor Doom.〔(Bloody Hell: Cornell on Captain Britain ), Comic Book Resources, January 21, 2009〕〔(Newsarama 9: Paul Cornell ), Newsarama, February 11, 2009〕 By this time, Dracula no longer adopts the dress and mannerisms of a Victorian era nobleman, rather his appearance is more reminiscent of a medieval warlord. He wears a form of body armor, a cape with ragged ends, long blonde hair maintained in a pony tail and inhuman features such as red eyes, elongated canines, retractable claws at the tips of his fingers and pointed ears.
He is then the main subject of the 2010 series ''Death of Dracula'' written by Victor Gischler.

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