![]() For some reason, I’ve always loved the fact that Marvel counts Dracula as one of their villains, and this issue was one that has been burned into my brain since I found a copy of it at a yard sale as a kid.Ĭhris Claremont and Bill Sienkeiwicz’s comic is extremely straightforward: Dracula has decided that Storm is going to be his new undead bride, and the X-Men aren’t going to let that happen. Uncanny X-Men #159 features one of the craziest fights in Marvel Comics, and marks the first time I witnessed the Marvel take on the Prince of Darkness. But these two stories stand out as my favorites of the Count’s appearances in the big two. For every Tomb of Dracula or Captain Britain and MI-13, there’s an Apocalypse vs. There’s a lot of Dracula stuff to sort through, but not all of it is good. The Prince of Darkness is no stranger to the world of funny books, and has crossed paths with a surprising number of comic book heroes, from Spider-Man, to Superman, and even Zorro. It’s Halloween (or close to it), and that means it’s time for one thing: monsters! Specifically, one of my favorite monsters: Dracula.
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