- —Zaveria Jernay
Appearing in "Fear Stalker"
Dracula Lives #4
Featured Characters:
- "Dracula" (Louis Belski) (Main story and flashback) (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Liza Pyne (Main story and flashback) (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- McGruder (Only in flashback) (First appearance; dies)
- Dracula
Other Characters:
- Mallet Studios (First appearance)
- "Werewolf" (Actor) (Main story and flashback)
- "Brigham" (Actor) (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- "Frankenstein's Monster" (Actor)
- Sammy (Security Guard) (First appearance)
- Gary Stone (First appearance) (Apparent death)
- Donaldson (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Numerous unnamed employees
- Shakespeare (Referenced)
- God (Invoked)
- Chaney (Mentioned) (Topical Reference)
- Lugosi (Mentioned) (Topical Reference)
- Karloff (Mentioned) (Topical Reference)
- Carradine (Mentioned) (Topical Reference)
- Lee (Mentioned) (Topical Reference)
- Dracula's Legion (Referenced)
- Unnamed Mortician
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and flashback)
- Bats (Illusion or holographic simulation)
- Vampires
- Angels (Mentioned)
- Moths (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- North America (Main story and flashback)
- United States of America (Main story and flashback)
- California (Main story and flashback)
- Los Angeles County (Main story and flashback)
- Los Angeles
- Hollywood Hills (Referenced)
- Hollywood (Mentioned)
- Burbank (Main story and flashback)
- Mallet Studios (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
- Los Angeles
- Los Angeles County (Main story and flashback)
- California (Main story and flashback)
- United States of America (Main story and flashback)
- London (Mentioned)
- North America (Main story and flashback)
Synopsis for "Fear Stalker"
Dracula Lives #4
Louis Belski screens his big come back film "The Fangs of Dracula" for McCrudder the producer of the film. However McCrudder is less than enthusiastic about the aging actors poor performance as Count Dracula. McCrudder tells Belski that his film is being canned and mockingly tells him that he might sell it overseas to an unfriendly nation.
Thinking that he is more talented than he appears, the embittered Belski begins to drink his sorrows away unaware that the real Dracula has recently arrived in Hollywood. Completely drunk, Belski gets in the middle of a fight between McCrudder and his girlfriend and assistant Liza. When McCrudder tries to rough up Belski, the drunken actor somehow manages to over power him and throw him against a wall. The impact kills him, and pushes Belski over the edge. Thinking that he is really Dracula, Louis attempts to feed on Liza and then flees back to his dressing room.
Louis is then confronted by the real Dracula who mocks the man who has dared to imitate him. Thinking that Dracula is really a replacement actor, Louis pulls out a gun and attempts to kill the vampire king, but is shocked when the bullets have no effect. Dracula's mocking laughter drives Louis more insane and he hides out on the studio lot.
Two weeks later after the police have failed to find Belski, and the studio has been closed up, it is visited by Liza and her new man, Sammy. When the two try to have a romantic interlude, they find one of Liza's colleagues dead. Fleeing in fear, Liza runs into Belski who once more thinks that he is Dracula and attempts to feed upon her again. The real Dracula reappears, disgusted by this performance and throws the pathetic actor aside and feeds upon Liza himself.
When an indignant Belski gets to his feet and attempts to attack Dracula again, the king of the vampires uses his hypnotic gaze and make him submit, Belski is reduced to a blubbering coward before Dracula kills him as well. Later at the city morgue, Sammy identifies the bodies of Belski and Liza. As he leaves with the coroner, the two rise as vampires and attack the two men.
Appearing in ""The Lurker Behind the Door!""
Werewolf by Night #8
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Krogg (Main story and flashback)
Other Characters:
- LAFD
- Calliope's Carnival and Circus (Referenced)
- Swami Rihva (Referenced)
- Hunters
- Lucas (Death)
- Henry (Death)
- God (Mentioned)
- Amos Treach (Corpse in main story and alive in flashback)
- Philip Russell
- LAPD
Races and Species:
- Werewolves
- Humans (Main story and flashback)
- Wolves (Mentioned)
- Chickens (Mentioned)
- Rabbits
- Demons (Main story and flashback)
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- California
- Los Angeles
- Calliope's Carnival (Destroyed)
- Los Angeles
- California
- United States of America
Synopsis for ""The Lurker Behind the Door!""
Werewolf by Night #8
After returning to human form, Jack considers that he has one more night of the full moon to get through before he can feel safe going back to his friends. He finds a cave, and decides to spend the night inside, but hears moaning coming from deep within. Jack follows the moaning to find a sealed door, and breaks it open to help whomever is inside, but the room appears empty.
Unfortunately, a demon called Krogg was trapped inside, and set loose by Jack's Meddling. Once the sun sets, and the Full Moon is bright in the sky, our hero transforms yet again. Krogg appears to the Werewolf, and attempts to steal his life energy to fuel himself, but this prey turns out to be too much for him.
After a drawn out battle through the forest, including the deaths of two hunters, the Werewolf lures Krogg back into the cave, and knocks him on his back so that his fire breath hits the cave roof, and causes a cave in. Having trapped Krogg back in the cave, the Werewolf lopes away into the brush.
Appearing in "All Pieces of Fear!"
Frankenstein #13
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Night-Creature (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Airport employees
- Eddie
- another employee
- Steven Caccone (First appearance)
- Janice Caccone (First appearance)
- Ralph Caccone (First appearance)
- Gang
- Billy
- Chino
Locations:
- New York City
- LaGuardia International Airport
- Manhattan
- The West Seventies
- The Caccone residence
- The West Seventies
Items:
- Crowbar
- Wrench
- Steven Caccone's lab and experiments
- Book (a copy of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein)
Vehicles:
- Flight 505
Synopsis for "All Pieces of Fear!"
Frankenstein #13
- Synopsis not yet written