—Frank DrakeYeah--then they can write on my tombstone! Frank Drake wasted by a Gang of pimply-faced kids while waiting for the marines to show!
Appearing in "The Hell-Crawlers"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Dr. Heinrich Mortte (First appearance; dies)
- Taj
- Edith Harker
Antagonists:
- Dracula
- Clifton Graves
- Legions of Doom
- Teddy (Mind Controlled) (Leaves)
- Numerous unnamed children (Mind Controlled) (Leaves)
- Resurrected Vampires
- Numerous unnamed vampires (First appearance; dies)
Other Characters:
- Mrs. Vladmir (First appearance)
- Adrian Mortte (First appearance)
- Mr. Courtley (First appearance)
- Lord/God (Invoked)
- Abraham van Helsing (Mentioned in narration or thoughts)
- Saint
- Henny Penny (Referenced)
- United States Marine Corps (Mentioned)
- Gitta Mortte (Referenced) (Unnamed) (Deceased)
- Unnamed Pilot
- House of Lords (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Vampires
- Humans
- Worms (Mentioned)
- Bats (Illusion or holographic simulation)
- Dogs
- Gods (Mentioned)
- Angels (Mentioned)
- Leeches (Mentioned)
Realities:
Locations:
- Earthspace
- Earth
- United Kingdom
- Earth
- Heaven (Invoked)
Items:
- Heinrich Mortte's Vampiric Projector (First appearance; destruction)
Vehicles:
- Quincy Harker's Wheelchair
Events:
- World War II (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "The Hell-Crawlers"
Dracula has left the vampire hunters to die at the hands of an army of hypnotized children, however not before Quincy Harker has struck Dracula with a poison tipped dart. Although it cannot kill Dracula, it has indeed poisoned him and will continue to poison him for all eternity unless he can get it expunged from his system. When Clifton Graves tries to offer his master aid, Dracula angrily swats him aside and escapes in his bat form.
Dracula seeks out a doctor named Heinrich Mortte, crashing into his office window when the pain becomes too great and passes out as he resumes his human form. The horrified people witnessing the spectacle are sent away by Heinrich.
While back in Grave's home, the hypnotized children advance on Quincy Harker, Frank Drake, Rachel van Helsing and Taj. Not wanting to harm these innocent victims of Dracula, Quincy orders Rachel to snuff out the candles in the room so they they can escape the children under the cover of darkness. They send Rachel out a window to run around and unlock the door to the room they are trapped in while the others fend off the children. Rachel runs into Clifton Graves who tries to stop her to no avail.
Unlocking the door to the room the others are trapped in provides a distraction enough for the others to break free. Locking the children back in the room, they make their escape, Quincy expressing a need for haste as the children will likely break free of the room and continue to follow Dracula's orders to kill them.
While at Dr. Mortte's office, Dracula demands that Heinrich perform a total transfusion to cure him of the poison. When Heinrich initially refuses, Dracula threatens to reveal to his daughter Adrian that her own father is also a vampire. Not wishing his daughter to know his shaming secret Heinrich agrees to perform the transfusion on Dracula. As the operation is being done, Quincy and the others get to Quincy's car to find that the car will not start. As Quincy calls for help, the others continue to futilely start the engine as the children, having broken out of the room, descend on them.
While back at the doctors office, the operation is a success and Dracula is free from the poisons effects. The king of vampires then demands that Mortte dismiss his waiting patients and his daughter as well. With them gone, Dracula orders Heinrich to take him to a device called the Projector. Unable to disobey Dracula's commands, Heinrich takes Dracula to his lab hidden in a cemetery mausoleum, where he gives Dracula the Project. The device would allow Dracula to raise the dead from the graves to create an army of zombie vampires to do his bidding.
While back at Harker's car, the children attempt to break into the car, but to no avail until they start throwing rocks at the windshield. Their attack is stopped however due to the timely arrival of Edith Harker who arrives in a helicopter equipped with a sonic device that knocks out the children. After the others are rescued Quincy assures his daughter that the children will awake back to normal and free of Dracula's control. With the threat ended, Quincy orders the others to go back to Dracula's fortress to wait for his return.
While in the graveyard not far away, Dracula and Heinrich are about to use the Projector, when Heinrich is spotted by his daughter who had come to prey at her mothers grave. Caught by his daughter, Heinrich is forced to explain that he is a vampire and must bow to Dracula's rule. Dracula uses the Projector to raise the dead as an army of vampires and orders them to kill Heinrich's daughter. Horrified, Heinrich grabs the projector and flies off in bat form. Furious, Dracula turns into a bat also and chases after Heinrich. As the two fight, Heinrich drops the Projector on the ground smashing it to pieces. With the device destroyed, all the newly risen vampires dissolve into dust.
With the menace over, Heinrich, no longer wishing to live the life of a vampire then impales himself on the pointed fence posts on the cemetery fence. With his opponent dead, and his plot foiled, Dracula flees the scene leaving Adrian to mourn her fathers death.Appearing in "My Name is... Dracula--"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Dracula
- Marguerita (Death)
Other Characters:
- Victor Frankenstein (Mentioned)
- Satan (Mentioned)
- Numerous unnamed gypsies (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Dracula's Legion (Referenced)
- Villagers
- Unnamed Burgomeister
- Eric
- Numerous unnamed villagers
Races and Species:
Realities:
Locations:
Synopsis for "My Name is... Dracula--"
Dracula has just been revived by Marguerita, and the vampire lord is furious over his previous defeat. Hungry for blood he attacks the Frankenstein Monster. The creatures strength proves superior to that of Dracula, and despite the additional help from Marguerita, neither can destroy the monster. As the battle rages, Carmen, Marguerita's granddaughter comes to the Monster's aid for saving her life previously. However, when she attempts to get involved Marguerita attacks her. During the struggle, Marguerita is impaled through the heart with a wooden stake by the Frankenstein Monster and disintegrates into a skeleton, much to Carmen's horror.
The Monster notices that Dracula has escaped and although he wants to destroy the vampire lord, Carmen tells the creature not to be so foolish and leads it out the cave. They return to the gypsy village where Carmen lives to find that it has been destroyed and everyone living there has been slain. Furious the Frankenstein Monster thirsts for revenge and storms off, when Carmen attempts to go after him, she trips and knocks herself out.
Meanwhile, Dracula attempts to find a meal, but finds that the nearby town has been forewarned of his revival and that they have lined most of the homes with garlic. When he finds an unguarded window he attempts to feast on a sleeping woman but is driven away when he finds that she has a crucifix on. Dracula finds the unconscious body of Carmen shortly thereafter and takes advantage of the situation and feeds upon her.
While elsewhere in a nearby town, the villagers rally a mob together to try and destroy both the Frankenstein Monster and Dracula. They don't have to go very far when the Frankenstein Monster arrives to get revenge on the villagers for slaying the people whom he befriended and attacks the villagers. Although they defend themselves, they find that they are no match for the superior strength of Victor Frankenstein's creation.
However, the battle is quickly ended when a shot fired creases the Monster's brow knocking it out and allowing the villagers to tie him up. They put him on a stake and prepare to light him on fire, hoping that the fire will destroy the Monster once and for all.
This story is continued next issue...Appearing in "The Gargoyles"
Featured Characters:
- Unidentified hunter and guide (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Several scholars
- Wattu
- Gargoyles
Races and Species:
Realities:
Locations: