The saga of Dracula in the modern world (well, the 1970s modern world, anyway) continues in Tomb of Dracula: The Complete Collection Volume 2. As I've said before, I loved this comic when I was a young'un, and having these issues back in a sturdy trade paperback is beyond cool.
The cover art appears to be Gil Kane again, but most of the interior art is penciled by Gene Colan, a longtime Marvel Bullpen denizen best known for his work on Daredevil. The inking on Colan's pencils is all handled by Tom Palmer this time around, smoothing out the sometimes rough edges from the first volume.
So kick back, warm a cup of tea--Celestial Seasons Sleepytime for me, thanks--and enjoy the four-color craziness of Tomb of Dracula.
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