APPENDIX C -- Vampire Comics

Action Comics Annual. n.1. Color. New York: DC Comics, 1987.


Superman and Batman in "Cry Vampire!"


Action Comics Monthly. n.577. New York: DC Comics, 1985.


Superman vs Caitiff, the first vampire.


The Amazing Spiderman.n.101-102. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1992.


Spiderman vs. Morbius, the Living Vampire in "A Monster Called Morbius."


Anything Goes. n.3, 6. B&W, Irregular. Agoura, CA: Comic Journal Inc., 1986-7.


n.3: Dracula; n.6: Includes "That Damn Dog" by Tom Sutton.Carrie, a vampire, kills her master, Morgan, but his dog runs away with the severed head.


Arak, Son of Thunder. n.5-6. Color, Monthly. New York: DC comics, 1982.


Arak vs. the Sorceress Angelika and her blood-sucking demons.


Arrgh!. n.1-2, 4. New York: Marvel Comics, 1974-.


Avenue X. n.1. B&W. Wheeling, WV: Innovation, 1992.


After the death of her only living relatives, Veronica took a trip to New Orleans; it was there that she met David Darren.Attracted by her grieving and lonely soul, her seduced her. He then transformed her into one of the undead -- a vampire.


Badger. n.43-44. Capital Comics.


Batman.n.349-351. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1982.


n.349: "Blood Sport"; n.350: "Nightmare in Crimson"; n.351: "What Stalks the Gotham Nights?" Batman and Robin battle vampires [Dala and the Monk] in Gotham.


Batman & Dracula: Red Rain.Color. New York: Warner Books by agreement with DC Comics, 1992.


Dracula comes to Gotham and Batman teams up with a group of renegade do-good vampires to rid the city of the Prince of Darkness and his legions. In an odd plot twist Batman sprouts wings.


The Batman Family. n.18. Color. New York: DC Comics, 1978.


"Man-Bat No More."


Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight. n.41. New York: DC Comics.


"Sunset" tie-in to Scarlett.


Bats, Cats & Cadillacs. n.1-2. Color, Monthly. Chicago: Now Comics, 1990-.


Were-cat Ian and were-rat Rich go out on the town and meet vampire Teresa.


Beowulf, Dragon Slayer. n.4. Color, Bi-Monthly. New York: National Periodical Publications, 1975.


Beowulf meets Dracula.


Big Bad Blood of Dracula. n.1-2. B&W, Bi-monthly. Greencastle, PA: Apple Press, Inc., 1991.


A two-part miniseries published following the last n.of Blood of Dracula ( 19), Big Bad Blood of Dracula introduces Cadavera and offers a Dracula Chronology.


Bizarre Adventures. n.25, 33. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1981.

n. 25: Daughters of the Dragon in "Safe Streets"; n. 33 "The Blood Bequest."


Black Kiss. n.1-12. B&W, Monthly. Toronto: Vortex Comics, 1988-1989.


For mature readers. Beverly Grove, well-preserved B- actress and possessor of eternal life, and her side-kick Dagmar Laine, a hooker, become involved with the police and a cult of vampire wannabes on the trail of some potentially damaging film.


Blacula. 1973 (rare)


Blood, a tale. n.1-4. Color, Monthly. New York: Epic Comics, 1987-.


Strange, atmospheric story about the life of a young man named Blood. "Born of blood, he was named Blood...and became blood...in the end."


Blood is the Harvest. n.1-. B&W, Irregular? Forestville, CA: Eclipse Comics, 1992-.


The continuing story (with a humorous edge) of Milo Deep and Nikita Wyde, vampire hunters.

Blood of Dracula. n.1-19. B&W, Monthly. Bethel, CT: Apple Press, Inc., 1987-1990.


Shortly after the middle of the 19th century, Dracula stalks his homeland of Bukovina. The wealthy and corrupt Herr Burkholdt has sworn revenge against Dracula for murdering his daughter, Aisa. n. 15 came with a flexible sound recording including three original Blood of Dracula songs.


Blood of the Innocent. n.1-4. Color, Weekly. Poughkeepsie: WaRP Graphics, 1985.


For mature readers. Dracula meets Jack the Ripper.


Blood Quest. n.1-. Alpha Productions, 1990-


Bloodlust. n.1-. B&W, Quarterly. Grafton, ND: Slave Labor Graphics, 1990-.


Being a vampire in the modern world can be very confusing. Modern vampires are engaged in a blood feud, killing their own kind and leaving the bodies for mortals to find. Aaron and the King attempt to restore order among the vampires.


Bloodscent. n.1. One-shot. Comico, 1988.


Bloodsucker. n.1. B&W, Irregular? Seattle, WA: Eros Comix, 1992.


For mature readers. Written by Lydia Lunch, Bloodsucker is not the story of a traditional vampire, but rather of a woman who likes to suck blood.


The Brave and the Bold. n.119, 165, 195. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1983.


Issues 119, 165: Man-Bat; n.195: Batman and I...Vampire! battle the forces of evil in Gotham.


Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. ???


Dinosaurs for Hire fight a vampire infestation.


Captain America. n.217, 222-224, 253-254. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1981.


n. 222-224: Animus; n.253-254: Captain American vs. Baron Blood in "Tomb of Blood."


Carmilla: based on the story by Sheridan Le Fanu. n.1-6. B&W, Monthly. Newbury Park, CA: Aircel Comics, 1991.


Billed as the "Erotic Horror Classic of Female Vampirism" by Aircel Comics (a division of Malibu Graphics), this badly drawn adaptation is neither erotic, nor horrifying.


Chamber of Chills. n.2. Color, Bi-Monthly. New York: Magazine Management Co., 1972.


A young rancher in West Texas meets and destroys a vampire in "The Monster from the Mound."


Cherry. n.13. ???


Cherry meets the vampire "LeStud"


Cold Blooded. n.1-. Northstar, 1993-.


Conan the Barbarian.n. 102-103, 244-245. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1991.


Issues 102-103: "Immortality of Death," "The Men Who Drink Blood" - Conan vs. King of the Dreliks; Issues 244-245: "Fiends of the Flaming Mountains" and "Empire of the Undead " featuring Varnae, Lord of the Vampires


Cougar. n.1. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Atlas Comics, 1975.


Stuntman Jeff Rand (aka Cougar) must rescue Kathie from the vampire Krolock.


Count Duckula. n.1-. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1988-


Vampire spoof featuring quack-pot Count Duckula.


Cracked Presents the Scary Best of Monster Party. n.8. B&W, Quarterly. New York: Globe Communications Corp., 1989.


Vampiricly-themed horror spoofs include A MonStar is ReBorn, Vampires of the World, Montgomery & Morgue Catalog, Monster Interview with Elvira.


Creepy 1993 Fearbook. Color. New York: Harris Comics, 1993.


Stories of vampires, alien creatures, and unsuspecting humans, featuring Vampirella.


Creepy. n.1-2, 8-9. B&W, Bi-monthly. Philadelphia: Warren Publishing Co., 1964.


n. 1: "Vampires Fly at Dusk", "Pursuit of the Vampire"; n. 2: "Creepy's Loathsome Lore" [history of vampires]; n.7-8 "Coffin of Dracula" featuring Lord Adrian Varney."


Cry For Dawn.


Cryptic Tales. n.1. Showcase, 1987.


Dracula


Daniel Presedo's Dreamwolves. London Night Press.


Dark Horse Presents. n.14. B&W, Monthly. Portland, OR: Dark Horse Publishing Co., 1988.


Includes "His World" a Mr. Monster adventure featuring Mr. Monster vs. the Vampire.


Dark Shadows. 35 issues. Color, Bi-monthly? Gold Key, 1969-1976.


Based on the original TV series.


Dark Shadows. n.1-. Color, Irregular? Wheeling, WV: Innovation, 1993?


First four issues offer a graphic adaptation of the revival television series. Book 2 (n. 5) and following continue with original storylines.


Dark Shadows Digest. n.1. Color. Gold Key, 1970.


DC Comics Presents. n.35. Color, Monthly? New York: DC Comics, 1981.


"The Metamorphosis Machine" featuring Man-Bat.


Death Dreams of Dracula. n.1-. B&W, Bi-monthly. Greencastle, PA: Apple Press, Inc., 1991-.


Following his demise at the hands of Quincy Morris and Jonathan Harker (see Bram Stoker's novel), Count Dracula is denied peace. Now he is trapped in unlife, cursed to be drawn back to the material world, like a moth to flame, to witness and experience pain, suffering, and evil -- but always to be denied a true death of his own.


The Defenders. n.95. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel, 1981.


The Defenders join forces with Dracula to battle the demons of the Six-Fingered Hand.

Detective Comics. n.400, 407, 429, 455, 458-459, 481, 517-18, 527. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1982.


n. 455: Batman in "Heart of a Vampire"; n.458: "The Peal of the Devil Bell" featuring Man-Bat; n.459: "Scream of the Gargoyle" featuring Man-Bat"; n. 517: "The Monster in the Mirror" featuring Batman vs. Louis Dubois - Batman is bitten and becomes a vampire. [Continued in Batman 351]


Devilina. n.1. B&W, Bi-monthly. New York: Seaboard Periodicals Inc., 1975.


Illustrated stories of female filled fantasy. n. 1 includes "The Vampire Lovers."


Doctor Strange. [second series] n.14, 58-63. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1976-1983.


n.14: Doctor Strange meets Dracula in "The Tomb of Dr. Strange" [continued from Tomb of Dracula 44]; Issues 58- 63: Doctor Strange vs. Dracula.


Doorway to Nightmare. n.3. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1978.


Vampire Victor Christianson falls in love with mortal Margot Hammer against Madame Xanadu's advice.


Dr. Fate. n.1-6. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1988- 1989.


Dr. Fate and company meet I...Vampire! in "The Night of Brahma."


Dr. Stearn...Mr. Monster. n.5-8. B&W, Irregular? Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1989.


Mr. Monster vs. the Vampires.


Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme. [third series] n.10, 14-18, 29, 37, 52-53. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1989-1992.


n.10: Dr. Strange meets Morbius, the Living Vampire; Issues 14-18: The Vampire Verses, pt. 1-5 -- Vampires return to the Marvel universe and Doc's brother is the first in line [with a appearance by Varnae, the first lord of vampires]; n.29: Dr. Strange vs. Baron Blood; n.37: Count Dracula makes a guest appearance in a storyline featuring Frankenstein; n.52-53: ties in with Morbius n.9.


Dracula. 8 issues. Color. Dell: 1962-1973.


Dracula. 12 issues. B&W, Monthly. New English Library, 1972.


Dracula. 1 issue. Warren Publishing Co., 1973.


Dracula. 1 issue. Color. New York: Marvel Comics and Power Records, 1975.


"Terror in the Snow" comic book and record set.


Dracula. 1 Issue. Color. Marvel Classics Comics. New York: Marvel, 1976.


Dracula: A Symphony in Moonlight and Nightmares. New York, Marvel Comics.


Graphic novel


Dracula in Hell. n.1-. B&W, Bi-monthly. Greencastle, PA: Apple Press, Inc., 1992-.


For mature readers. Young Vlad goes to Hell and makes a pact with Satan.


Dracula Lives! n.1-14. B&W, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1973-1975.


Black and white magazine format. Includes original tales and artwork, interviews, articles, and more.


Dracula: the Lady in the Tomb. n.1-. B&W, Monthly. Newbury, CA: Eternity Comics, 1991-.


Graphic adaptation of "Dracula's Guest" by Bram Stoker.


Dracula: the Suicide Club. n.1-4. B&W, Monthly? Westlake Village, CA: Adventure Comics, 1992.


In a sequel to Bram Stoker's Dracula, the Devil resurrects Dracula. Dracula returns to England and opens the Suidcide Club, for people who want to die, but haven't got the nerve to kill themselves...


Dracula: Vlad the Impaler. n.1-3. Color, Monthly. Brooklyn: Topps Comics, 1993.


The "real" (well, according to Topps) origin of Dracula beginning with his birth in the town on Sighisoara, Transylvania.


Dread of Night. n.1. Bruce Hamilton, 1991.


"Blood Island"


E-Man, the Energy Man.n.7. Color, Monthly. Evanston, IL: First Comics, 1986.


Vol. 1, No. 7 includes a story featuring the villainess Vamfire who followed E-Man to Earth following their creation from intelligent energy emitted during a super nova in space.


Echo of Futurepast. n.1-4. Color, Irregular? New York: Continuity Publishing, 1984.


Baron Frankenstein meets Prince Vlad during a visit to Romania, and finds and exact duplicate of his own laboratory in Vlad's castle.


Eerie. n.12. Color. Avon Periodicals, 1953.


"Dracula."


Eerie. n.46-48, 50, 93, 125. Color, Monthly. Warren Publishing Co., 1973-1981.


n.46: "Dracula"; n.47: "Enter the Dead Thing" featuring Dracula; n.48: "The Son of Dracula"; n.50: "Genesis of Depravity"; n.93: "Honor and Blood"; n.125: "The Curse of the Vampire."


Elementals. n.14, 16-27. Comico


Captain Cadaver?


Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. n.1. Claypool, 1993.


"Play or Pay"


Fear. n.20-31. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Marvel Comics Group, 1974-1975.


Begins the saga of Morbius, the Living Vampire.


For Monsters Only. n.7. B&W. Major Magazines, 1969.


"Vampire Hunt '69" featuring Count Dragula.


The Frankenstein Monster. n.7-9. Color. New York: Marvel, 1973-1974.


n.7: "The Fury of the Fiend" featuring Dracula; n.8: "My Name is Dracula"; n.9: "The Vampire Killers."


Fright. n.1. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Atlas Comics, 1975.


Origin featuring the Son of Dracula [spawned in Hell to stalk the night -- the strangest vampire of all].


Fright Night. n.1-. Color, Monthly. Chicago: Now Comics, 1988-.


The first three issues retell the story of Fright Night II and then follow into new adventures with Peter Vincent and Charley Brewster.


Fright Night 3-D. Fall Special. n.1. Chicago: Now Comics, 1992.


Ghostly Haunts. n.43. Color, Bi-monthly. Derby, CT: Charlton Publications, 1974.


Includes "The Lonely Vampire," the story of Baron Hegyi Lipzig Hofnstyne.


Ghosts of Dracula. n.1-. B&W, Monthly. Westlake Village, CA: Eternity Comics, 1991.


Original storylines, based on the characters created by Bram Stoker. Also includes appearances by historical figures such as Harry Houdini.


Giant-Size Chillers. n.1. Color, Quarterly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1974.


Dracula returns to London in "Night of the She-Demon."


Giant-Size Dracula. 5 Issues. Color, Quarterly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1974-1975.


Continues Giant-Size Chillers.


Giant-Size Man-Thing. Color, Quarterly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1975.


Howard the Duck battles for his life against a vampiric cow in "Hellcow."


Giant-Size Spiderman.n.1. Color, Quarterly. New York: Marvel, 1974.


Spiderman and Dracula in "Ship of Fiends." [occurs chronologically between Tomb of Dracula Issues 10 and 11]


Giant-Size Super Heroes. n.1. Color, Quarterly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1974.


Spiderman vs. Morbius in "Man-Wolf at Midnight." [occurs chronologically between Vampire Tales Issues 10 and 11]


Gideon's (in Caliber Presents). n.2. B&W, Monthly. Westland, MI: Caliber Press, 1989.


A vampire comes to Gideon's for 7 years of mortality and gets more than he bargained for.


Grave Tales. n.1. B&W, Bi-monthly. Prescott, AZ: Hamilton Comics, 1991.


n.1 includes "Wanna-Be," the story of a boy named Marvin who wants to be a vampire.


Greenberg the Vampire. Color. Marvel Graphic Novel 20. New York: Marvel Comics, 1986.


A story about the undead, the living dead, sin, redemption, the magic of love...and the healing power of chicken soup.


Grendel. n.1-7, 12. Comico


The Haunt of Fear. Color. EC Classics 9. West Plains, MO: Russ Cochran Publisher, Ltd., 1987.


EC Classic 9 reprints the original Haunt of Fear 14-15 (1952). Included is the origin story of the Old Witch, who was the daughter of a vampire and a werewolf.


The Haunt of Fear. n.1-3. EC/Russ Cochran, 1991-92.


Haunted. n.19, 21. Color, Bi-monthly. Derby, CT: Charlton Publications Inc., 19??


n.19: Doctor Stein and Igor choose the wrong victims for their experiment in "The Unholy"; n.21: Count Jorga relates his history in "Enter Freely and of Your Own Will."


Hellblazer. n.50, 59, 68. Monthly, Color. New York: DC Comics, 1992.


John Constantine meets the King of the Vampires in n. 50. A second encounter follows in n. 59.


The House of Mystery. n.211. Charlton, 1973.


"Deliver us from Evil"


The House of Mystery. n.228, 282, 290-319. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1981-1983.


n.228: "The Wisdom of Many, the Wit of One"; n.282: The Lady Killer Craves Blood"; n.290-319: The I...Vampire! series. Also, Mary, Queen of Blood.


Howard the Duck. n.5. B&W, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1980.


Features Drakula [Howard as a vampire].


I Am Legend. n.1-4:. Color. Forestville, CA: Eclipse Books, 1991.


A four part graphic novel based on Richard Matheson's I Am Legend. A virus has turned everyone on Earth in to a vampire, except Robert Neville...


The Illustrated Dracula B&W. New York: Russ Jones Productions, 1966.


Interview with the Vampire. n.1-12. Color, Monthly? Wheeling, WV: Innovation, 1991.


Graphic adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire.


The Invaders. n.7-9, 39-41. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Marvel, 1976-1979.


Issues 7-9: The Invaders vs. Baron Blood in "The Blackout Murders of Baron Blood"; Issues 39-41: The Invaders vs. Baron Blood (again).


Journey into Fear. n.8. Color. Superior Publishers, 1952.


"Pages of Death" featuring Tracula.


Justice League America. n.64-. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1992.


The Justice League confront Starbreaker again in "The Revenge of Starbreaker."


Justice League of America. n.97. Color, Monthly. New York: National Periodical Publications, 1972.


Vol. 13, No. 97 features the origin of the Justic League of America in their battle against the vampiric villain, Starbreaker.


Legion of Monsters. n.1. B&W, Bi-monthly. New York: Magazine Management Co., 1975.


Includes "Bram Stoker's Dracula: Death, Be Thou Proud."


Love Bites. n.1-3. B&W, Irregular? Seattle, WA: Eros Comix, 1991.


For mature readers. The erotic adventures of Dracula and company, featuring the characters created by Bram Stoker and a bevy of buxom babes.


Man-Bat. 2 issues. New York: DC Comics, 1975-1976.


The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves. n.44. Color. Charlton Comics, 1974.


"Curse of the Vampire" featuring Count Rudolph.


Marvel Premiere. n.27-28. Color, Bi-Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1975.


n.27: featuring Satana; n.28: featuring the Legion of Monsters (Ghost Rider, Man-Thing, Morbius, Werewolf) in "There's a Mountain on Sunset Boulevard."


Marvel Preview. n.3,8, 12, 16. B&W, Quarterly. New York: Magazine Management Co., 1976, 1978.


n.3: "The Night Josie Harper Died featuring Blade, the Vampire Slayer; n.8: Legion of Monsters, starring Morbius. Plus Blade, the Vampire Slayer; n.12: "Profits are Plunging" with Lilith, Daughter of Dracula; n.16: Masters of Terror, including "Death by Disco."


Marvel Spotlight. n.22, 24


Marvel Team-Up. n.3-4. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1972.


n.3: "Once More Morbius" with Spiderman and the Human Torch vs. Morbius and Bert Tacker; n.4: Spiderman, Professor X, Marvel Girl, and Iceman vs. Morbius.


Marvel Two-In-One. n.15. Color. New York: Marvel Comics, 1976,


"Return of the Living Eraser" with Morbius.


Midnight Sons Unlimited. n.1-. New York: Marvel Comics, 1993-.


Both Morbius and Nightstalker are part of the Midnight Sons.


Monster Hunters. n.7. Charlton, 1976.


"Blood Oath"


Monster in My Pocket. n.1-. Color, Bi-monthly. Santa Monica, CA: Harvey Comics, 1991-.


Featuring the supernatural adventures of a group of inch- high monsters. Based on the Monster in My Pocket figurine series from Matchbox.


Monster Times. n.1. B&W. 1972.


"Nosferatu."


Monsters Attack! n.1. B&W, Bi-monthly. New York: Globe Communications Copr., 1989.


Collection includes "Sex Vampires from Outer Space" -- Al Kard, vampire from Earth, goes to a performance by the Sex Vampires from Outer Space only to find out they aren't vampires at all.


Morbius: The Living Vampire. n.1. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1992.


Morbius 1 forms part 3 of the six-part storyline "Rise of the Midnight Sons." For eons, the walls between out earth and the supernatural realms have held fast...until now. Now those walls are weakening, and Lilith, Queen of Evil, Mother of Demons, has risen from her slumber to shatter the walls and free her hellish spawn.Only the strangest of alliances can drive her back...a union of old enemies and new heroes, in a battle forever to be remembered as the Rise of the Midnight Sons. Part 1 appears in Ghost Rider 28, Part 2 in Spirits of Vengeance 1, Part 4 in Darkhold 1, Part 5 in Nightstalkers 1, and Part 6 in Ghost Rider 31.


Morbius Revisited. Marvel, 1993.


Reprints old adventures of Morbius


The Munsters. 16 issues. 1965-68.


Mystery Comics Digest. n.4. Color. Gold Key, 1972.


"A Tree Grows in Transylvania" with Baron Tibor.


National Lampoon.n. 20. Color. Nov. 1971.


"Dragula."


Nature of the Beast. n.1-. B&W, Irregular? Plymouth, MI: Caliber Press, 1991-.


Fantasy/adventure featuring strange, bat-like creatures and the Beast, who invades others' minds and feeds off their fear.


Necroscope. n.1-5. Color. Westlake Village, CA: Malibu Comics, 1992-1993.


Graphic adaptation of Briam Lumley's vampire classic, Necroscope.


New Titans. n.79-80, 85, annual 1991. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1991.


Features appearances by the Team [Teen] Titans with Nightrider, teen vampire superhero.


Nightmare. n.15, 19, 21. B&W. Skywald, 1974.


n.15: "Dracula Did Not Die"; n.19: "Castle of the Vampire Dead"; n.21: "Let Her Rot in Hell."


Nightmare Yearbook. n.1. B&W. Skywald, 1974.


"The God of the Dead" featuring Dracula.


Night's Children.n.1-4. FantaCo.


Night's Children: Vampyr! FantaCo.


Nightstalkers. n.1-. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1992-


Nightstalkers features Blade, the vampire killer, and Frank Drake. Armed with a deadly mix of high tech and the arcane, forever cursed by the occult, they wage war on the supernatural before it infects more innocent lives. Series begins with Nightstalkers vs. Hannibal King, a vampire.


Nightvision.n.1-4. B&W, Bi-monthly. Sacremento, CA: Rebel Studios, 1992-1993.


The continuing story of Blythe (introduced in Raw Media Mags 1), a vampire/vampire hunter with a mission to destroy the "dyre beasts" while keeping a step ahead of her nemesis and ex-lover, Ian.


Nosferatu. B&W. Toronto: Dark Horse Comics, 1991.


English translation of the French post-apocalyptic/sci-fi story of a vampire looking for others of his kind.


Nosferatu: A Symphony of Shadows/A Symphony of Shudders. n.1-2. Tome, 1991.


Nosferatu: Plague of Terror. n.1-4. Millenium, 1991.


The Occult Files of Dr. Spektor. n.1, 5, 8. Color. Gold Key, 1973-1974.


n.1: "Cult of the Vampire"; n.5: "Little Ol' Coffin Maker" featuring Dracula; n.8: "Dracula's Vampire Legion."


Phantom. n.5. Wolf Publishing.


Castle Vacula - Transylvania


Planet of Vampires. n.1-. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Atlas Comics, 1975-.


Mars mission astronauts return to a post-apocalyptic Earth in 2010 only to find the divided planet's survivors are techno-vampires born of chamical and biological warfare.

Prez. n.4. Color. New York: DC Comics, 1974.


Dracula in the White House.


Prowler. n.2. Eclipse, 1987.


Psycho. n.1, 9, 14, 16, 19, 21, 24. B&W. Skywald, 1971-1975.


n.1: "The Gruesome Faces of Mr. Cliff!"; n.9: "Question of Identity" with Von Zorka the Nosferatu; n.14: Special Paranoia n.with Dracula; n.16: "The Old Vampire Lady"; n.19: "Hell is on Earth" with Dracula; n.21: "The Fiend of Changsha" - Dracula; n.24: "The Most Dangerous Game" featuring Vlad Voevod.


Psycho Annual. n.1. B&W. Skywald, 1972.


"The Truth Behind the Myth of Dracula."


Queen of the Damned. n.1-12. Color, Monthly? Wheeling, WV: Innovation, 1991.


Graphic novelization of Anne Rice's Queen of the Damned.


Rip Off Comix. n.26. Rip Off Press.


"Vampire Cowboys"


Ripley's Believe It or Not! n.4. Gold Key, 1967.


"The Vampires."


The Saga of Swamp Thing. n.3, 38-39. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1982-.


n.3: Swamp Thing vs. a gang of teen vampires; Issues 38-39: Swampthing vs. a race of acquatic vampires.


The Savage Sword of Conan.n.26. B&W, Monthly. New York: Magazine Management Co., 1972.

 

Solomon Kane vs. Dracula in "Retribution in Blood."


Scarlet in Gaslight. B&W. Newbury Park, CA: Malibu Graphics, 1989.


Sherlock Holmes finally meets his match -- Count Dracula, Lord of the Undead


Scarlet Kiss: The Vampyre. n.1. B&W, Irregular? Wheeling, WV: All-American Comics, 1990.


Dawne Burnes (who's family has a history of strange behavior) is possessed, dies, and is reborn a vampire. Will Dawne's mysterious aunt and uncle be able to help her?


Scarlett. n.1-. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1993-.


Bly Pharis, age 17, is stalked by vampires. When they kill her adoptive parents and kidnap her boyfriend, Bly is hospitalized and questioned by the police. Could she be next...?


Scary Tales. n.1-3. Color, Bi-monthly. Derby, CT: Charlton Publications, 1975.


Series hosted by the Countess R. H. von Bludd. n.1: "The Vampire's Bride"; n.3: "Distress'" "The Card of Death."


Scream. n.1, 10. B&W. Skywald, 1973-1974.


n.1: Dracula and Nosferatu; n.10: "Creatures of the Night."


Secrets of Haunted House. n.25, 31-32, 38-39. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1980.


n.25: "Crimson Oasis"; n.31: "The Twice-Cursed Man" [introducing Mister E]; n.32: "Blood and Gold" [vampire pirates], "Those Who Pass Judgement" [origin of the Twice-Cursed Man]; n.38: "Conglomerate of Evil" [Twice-Cursed Man vs. Mister E]; n.39: "A Crutch in Time"; "The Witch Hounds of Satan" [Mister E].


Silver Blade. n.6. New Format, 1988.


Solomon Kane. n.5. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Marvel Comics Group, 1986.


In Hills of the Dead, Solomon Kane fights a race of shape- shifting vampires along the West Coast of Africa in the year 1555.


The Spectacular Spiderman.n.8, 38. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1977, 1979.


n.8: the final battle with Morbius; n.38: another final battle with Morbius.


Spiderman.n. 101-102. Color, Mpnthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1971.


n.101: "A Monster called Morbius"; n.102: "Vampire at Large."


Spiderman.n.13-14. Color, Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1991.


In Sub-City, pts. 1-2, Spiderman battles Morbius, the Living Vampire.


Strange Stories of Vampires. 1 issue. B&W. Warren Publishing Co., 1979.


Subspecies. n.1-4. Color, Monthly. Newbury Park, CA: Eternity Comics, 1991.


All new adventures based on the horror movie Subspecies from Full Moon Entertainment.


Sugarvirus.


Suicide Squad. n.57. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1991.


Superboy. n.178. Color. New York: DC Comics, 1971.


"Pawn of the Monster-Maker."


Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen.n.142-143. Color, Monthly. Sparta, IL: National Periodical Publications, 1971.


Jimmy Olsen and his pal Superman track the experimental creations of mad scientist Dabney Donovan.The creatures who have evolved on the artificial world, Transilvane, all look suspiciously like characters from a B-grade vampire movie.


Superman.? (n.344, 70-) Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1986.


Superman battles an incarnation of Satan who looks and acts just like a vampire.


Sweetmeats. B&W. London: Tundra Publishing, 1993.


Tales from the Crypt. n.35, 43. B&W. EC Comics, 1953.


n.35: "Midnight Mess"; n.43: "Clots my Line."


Tales from the Crypt. n.1-. Color, Bi-monthly. Prescott, AZ: Gladstone Publishing Ltd., 1990-.


Tales hosted by the Old Witch, who is half vampire. [see Haunt of Fear Issues 14-15 for origin story of Old Witch]


Tales of Jerry. n.1-8. Jane J. Oliver, 1978-89.


Tales of Terror. n.10, 12. Eclipse.


Tales Too Terrible to Tell. NEC


Team Titans. n.1-. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1992-.


Adventures of the Team Titans [formerly Teen Titans] indluding Nightrider, vampire teen superhero. Even aside from the recurring appearances of Nightrider, many of the story lines are vampiric in theme.


Terrors of Dracula. Modern Day Periodicals.


Tex Arcana. Catalan Communications, 1987.


graphic novel


Thor. n.332-333. New York: Marvel Comics, 1983.


Thor vs. Dracula.


Tomb of Darkness. n.12. Color. New York: Marvel Comics, 1975.


"The Vampire's Coffin."


Tomb of Dracula. n.1-6. B&W, Bi-monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1979-1980.


Black and white magazine format Tomb of Dracula. Included interviews.


Tomb of Dracula. n.1-4. Color. New York: Epic Comics, 1991.


Mini-series revival of popular comic from the 1970s. n. 1 - Day of Blood; n. 2 -- Dracula in DC.


Tomb of Dracula. n.1-70. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1972-1979.


Vampiric horror tales featuring Dracula. Tomb of Dracula storylines were reprinted by Marvel in the early 1990s.


The Twilight Zone. n.66. Color. Gold Key, 1966.


"The Impressionists" featuring Dracula.


The Uncanny X-Men.n. 159. New York: Marvel Comics, 1982.


The Unexpected. n.197. New York: DC Comics, 1980.


"My Ghost Writer the Vampire"


The Vampire Lestat. n.1-12. Color, Monthly. Wheeling, WV: Innovation, 1990.


Graphic adaptation of Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat.


Vampire Tales. n.1-11, annual 1. B&W, Bi-Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1973-1975.


Black and white vampire magazine included original stories and artwork, as well as articles and photographs.


Vampirella. n.1-112. B&W, Monthly. New York: Warren Publishing Co., 1969-1983.


Long-running series featuring Vampirella -- a unique and intriguing personality, combining the sex appeal and super powers of a vampire with the heroic and protective attributes of a true heroine.


Vampirella. n.1-. Color, Monthly. New York: Harris Publications, 1992-.


Continuing adventures of Vampirella.


Vampirella: Morning in America. n.1-4. B&W. New York: Dark Horse Comics, 1991.


Includes "The Lion and the Lizard," "Monkey Wine," "Wide the Gate and Broad the Way," and "The Seat of Desolation."


Vampirella Special. New York: Warren Publishing Co., 1981


Vampirella: Transcending Time and Space. Harris, 1992.


graphic novel


Vampirella vs. the Cult of Chaos. B&W. New York: Dark Horse Comics, 1991.


Vampirella's Summer Nights. B&W. New York: Dark Horse Comics, 1992.


Vampyres. n.1-4. Eternity.


Vault of Horror. n.26. Color. EC Classic Reprints 7. Great Neck, NY: East Coast Comics, 1974.


Tales hosted by the Old Witch.


Vegas Knights. n.1-. Color, Irregular. Las Vegas: Pioneer Comics, 1989-.


Gang wars with a horror twist. The Knights take on Stoker International (owned by, you guessed it, Dracula).


VIGIL. Innovation.


The Warlord. n.180-109. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1986.


Warlord vd. Mortella and her hollow-eyed minions of the undead.


Weapon X. n.77-79. Color, Bi-weekly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1991.


Includes "Rumanian Rumble" pts. 1-3, featuring Sgt. Fury and Dracula.


Weird Mystery Tales. n.14. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1974.


"Flight into Fright."


Weird Vampire Tales. n.1-. B&W. Modern Day Periodicals, 1976-.


Weird War Tales. n.13, 18, 83, 90, 93-124. Color, Monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1973-1981.


n.13: "The Die Hards"; n.18: "Captain Dracula"; n.83: "A Toast to the Dying" featuring Dr. Bra Klowa; n.90: Beyond Gotterdammerung" - Adolf Hitler as a vampire; n.93-124: features Vincent Veloro; n.105: Features the Creature Commandos, men transformed in to monsters by a government experiment, led by vampire Lieutenant Shreve, who fight World War Two as the Allies' most terrifying secret weapon.


Werewolf By Night. n.15, 19. Color Monthly. New York: Marvel Comics, 1973.


Werewolf vs. Dracula in "Death of a Monster." [continued in Tomb of Dracula n.18]


What If? n.24. New York: Marvel Comics.


...Wolverine became Lord of Vampires?


Wolff and Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre. New York: Andiron Books, 1987.


Reprint of the comic strip.


World's Finest Comics. n.249. Color, Bi-monthly. New York: DC Comics, 1978.


Superman and Batman costarring in "The Vampire of Steel."


X-Men Annual. n.6. Color. New York: Marvel Comics, 1982.


X-Men vs. Dracula in "Blood Feud."


Young Dracula...Diary of a Vampire. n.1. Color, Irregular? Plymouth, MI: Caliber Press, 1992.


For mature readers.