Fan art for the greatest superhero of all time, Dracula.
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Fan art for the greatest superhero of all time, Dracula.

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AND THEN WEâVE GOT THESE THREE MOOKS...
In 1966 superhero mania was taking over everywhere, especially in comics. Â Dell Comics, which had largely avoided superheroes up until then, was caught up in the mania as well. Â The one-time worldâs largest comic book publisher (their output dwarfed anything coming out of National/DC, Timely/Atlas, or any of the other big companies) decided to try their hand the superhero game.
Unfortunately, three of the superheroes they produced were pretty darn awful, and this is from an era FULL of new, awful superheroes (Archie Comicsâ superhero version of The Shadow, Fatman the Human Flying Saucer, the Captain Marvel whose various body parts fly off to fight crime - just to name a few).
Yes, the lazy bums at Dell decided that, since the Universal Monsters were perennially popular with kids, theyâd be even more popular as superheroes!
Man, were they ever wrong!
Dracula, Frankenstein and Werewolf (Dell couldnât use the name âWolfmanâ because it was trademarked by Universal Studios, whereas âDraculaâ and âFrankensteinâ are in the public domain) were launched in late 1966, and ran for three issues each.
The Dracula and Frankenstein books began with #2, as their first issues had been published a year or so earlier as (very loose) adaptations of the Universal films. Â Werewolf was the only one of the three that got a real first issue.
Dracula was an unnamed descendant of the original bloodsucker.  He lived in Transylvania and worked as a medical researcher in an effort to rehabilitate the family name.  By ingesting a bat blood serum of his own invention he gained âvampire-likeâ abilities: he has a âbuilt-in radar to see in the dark,â and could transform into a bat.  He trained his body to the peak of perfection, designed himself a costume (complete with a mask that only covered his nose!), and moved to America to fight crime.
Once in America, he adapts the secret identity of Al U. Card (get it?), which he tells people stands for Aloyisius Ulysses Card. Â He also gains a girlfriend in debutante heiress B.B. Beebee, who in issue #4 (or #8 in the reprints) gains the same powers and becomes his sidekick, Fleeta. Â She wears a costume similar to Draculaâs, but wears a mask that absolutely does not conceal her identity!
Fleeta also just happens to have an abandoned underground government radar facility on her familyâs estate, which the pair can use as their base of operations. Â But hey, too late! Â The comic is cancelled.
Frankenstein related the adventures of an artificial man created in 1866 by âthe Doctor.â  The docâs creation has superior intelligence and the strength of fifty men.  He remained dormant in an abandoned castle somewhere in America for a whole century until a lucky strike by a lightning bolt revived him.  However, that long nap has left him with hair thatâs gone white and a face thatâs gone green.  He hides his features with a life-like rubber mask, adapts the name âFrank Stoneâ (after a rock with âFrankâ written on it falls near him), and embarks on a mission to fight crime wearing a red leotard.
Disguised as Frank Stone and making his way to the nearest metropolis, he just happens to come upon a wealthy old man who knew âthe doctor.â  The old man is dead within a few panels, but not before bequeathing his vast riches and butler upon Frank Stone.
Henry, like all good butlers, stumbles upon Frankâs secret identity. Â He then becomes Frankensteinâs assistant in the unending fight against crime, although for them the fight ended with issue #4.
Whereas, Dracula and Frankenstein had at least some similarities with their monstrous namesakes, Werewolf had absolutely none. Â Instead of being a lycanthrope, he is instead a secret agent outfitted with one of the most implausible costumes that gives him near-superhuman abilities.
And donât forget that his face has been programmed via hypnosis so that he can change his features into âover thirty seven different people!â
This was Dell trying to strike gold by combining the super-popular spy fad (spies were EVERYWHERE in the 1960s, thanks to James Bond), monsters, and superheroes.Â
Unfortunately for Dell the deadly combination of sub-par writing and art on these titles guaranteed that almost no one was buying them (a common refrain from kids at the time was âI can make a better comic than this!â).  Add to that the fact that the superhero boom had become a bust, and it spelled the death knell to the âmonster heroes.â
In 1972, when the horror trend started to take off in comics, Dell brought
Dracula
back.  The original three issues (#2,3,4) were reprinted as issues #6,7 and 8; no one knows why there was no #5.  However, the comic was even less successful the second time.  Thankfully, neither Frankenstein or Werewolf were given a second chance.
Your name is FLEETA CALDER.
You are right below ROYAL BLOOD and damn do you WISH YOU ACTUALLY HAD IT. If you weren't you, which you are, you would kill to be the HEIRESS. Unfortunately, you are not, so you are stuck with being yourself. However, that's NOT SO BAD. You do LOVE YOURSELF AND YOUR POSITION IN THE CASTE very much. With all the modesty in the world, you could say with pride you are BETTER THAN MOST.Â
You currently live on a BOAT-HIVE that you made yourself. It is among the dozen or so BOATS you have made, though all the rest remain in a SECRET MARINA, ALONG WITH YOUR ACTUAL HIVE THAT IS ALSO SECRET. You were raised by a SEA-OTTER whom you love very much. She isn't easy to be found, however, as she often goes on hunting trips.Â
You have quite an interest for ROMANCE NOVELS and quadrants in general. Ironically, your's are currently EMPTY. Because of this, it is one of your dreams to actually meet your prince or princess charming to sweep you off your feet. Unluckily for you, the only troll you favor as a suitor is A BIT OF AN ASSHOLE.Â
You wield a HARPOON GUN. It's quite efficient and useful for long range attacks. Close combat is not your specialty, unless you have an advantage. You once OWNED AND RAN YOUR OWN TROLL MAFIA for about half a sweep. It was fun. You had control of the seas for a brief time.Â
As ashamed as you are to admit it, you have quite a rational fear of DEATH. You really don't want to know what happens in the end. It simply scares you.Â
You are about SEVEN AND A HALF SWEEPS. Your troll tag is dynamicTyphoon and you Speak very clearly with a constant hint of sassiness ---> You also have a habit of using fish puns and end your speech with a harpoon --->
What will you do?Â
(Sprite made by me. Talksprite made by this awesome chick.)
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