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Giant-Size Dracula #1: Review

Jun 1974
Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan

Story Name:

Night of the She-Demon

Review & Comments

Rating:
4 stars

Giant-Size Dracula #1 Review by (December 22, 2020)

Review: A new character is introduced in this issue—Lilith, Dracula’s daughter—and immediately gets shunted off to VAMPIRE TALES and DRACULA LIVES, where she does not have to worry over the Comics Code Authority. The character is mildly interesting and certainly eye-catching but she doesn’t make that much of an impression. The main plot is Dracula’s becoming the protector of Shiela Whittier, which makes no sense until we learn he wants her as an aide to replace Clifton Graves. Wait, doesn’t he have to be invited into a place before he can enter? And does Dracula ever get diplomatic immunity? I think it’s forgotten after this issue (and the recap in TOD #23). But the haunted house stuff is quite well done and rather atmospheric. Goofiest moment: Dracula says, “I never drink…coffee.”

Comments: Full title is GIANT-SIZE CHILLERS FEATURING CURSE OF DRACULA. Title changes to GIANT-SIZE DRACULA for issues #2-5. Main story takes place between TOMB OF DRACULA #22 and 23. First appearance of Lilith, Dracula’s daughter; her next appearances are in Marvel’s black and white vampire magazines and returns to TOMB OF DRACULA at issue #66-67. First appearance of Shiela Whittier who will be in the next several issues. Dracula wants diplomatic immunity; he must have finally read a Doctor Doom comic book. Yes, Shiela Whittier’s first name has an unorthodox spelling.





 

Synopsis / Summary / Plot

Giant-Size Dracula #1 Synopsis by Peter Silvestro

Count Dracula returns to London and pays a call on his minion in Parliament, Lord Henry; Dracula’s two concerns are gaining diplomatic immunity and buying a castle. Lord Henry is working on the first and found that the castle in question is occupied by a Shiela Whittier who should be easy to dispose of….

On a farm, Martin O’Hara has just discovered his daughter is pregnant and he beats her; even learning she is married to her boyfriend Ted doesn’t quench the old man’s fury. He punches Ted, accidentally killing him. The spirit of Lilith, Dracula’s daughter rises from its grave and possesses Angel’s body; she transforms and kills Martin before heading out on her mission of vengeance against the man who killed her thirty years earlier: Quincy Harker….

At home, Quincy Harker takes a call from Rachel van Helsing saying that she believes Dracula is dead (end of TOMB OF DRACULA #21). Taj Nital is leaving, summoned home by a mysterious note. Shortly thereafter, Lilith arrives in the guise of Angel O’Hara and enters, pleading car trouble. When Quincy’s back is turned she attacks, leaving him for dead….

Dracula visits Castle Dunwick, intending to eliminate the inhabitant, one Shiela Whittier—but she is already terrified. Then she comes face to face with Dracula….

At a pub, a guy bets his pals he can get a date with the cold looking woman at the bar; they are surprised when he actually leaves with him. She’s Lilith, of course, and she kills him and drinks his blood….

Inspector Chelm visits Quincy Harker and finds him critically injured; he calls for help….

Shiela Whittier panics at the sight of Dracula, believing him to be her tormentor who has been visiting nightly, leaving her back a mass of scars. He assures her that he has never been there before and she collapses in his arms from relief. He promises to come back that night to protect her and on leaving he sees another bat in the sky and recognizes it. He takes on his bat form and pursues Lilith to London where they meet at a Rugby game. We learn her background: She was the daughter of Vlad Tepes by a wife from an arranged marriage he did not want. Vlad threw them both out; the wife sought refuge with the Gypsies and entrusted her baby to them before taking her own life. Later, after Vlad became Dracula he wiped out the Gypsies and in revenge, the old Gypsy lady cursed Lilith to become a vampire with the power to be reborn in the body of an innocent woman who wishes her father dead. And now they are reunited and she wants to share his throne as Queen of the Undead but he demurs and takes off, terrifying the crowd that witnesses his transformation. Lilith swears that one day he will acknowledge their linked destinies….

Back at Castle Dunwick, Shiela, fleeing a pursuer, is knocked over a balcony by an unseen force, only to be caught by Dracula, who intends to make her his servant. He goes upstairs and is attacked with a stake wielded by Lord Henry, Dracula’s slave. He has finally found the strength to stand up to his master and lured him there. But now he has lost and so shoots himself to escape the vampire’s power. Then a sinister ghostly laughter emanates from the house. Shiela’s ordeal is not over….

Story continues in TOMB OF DRACULA #23.

Keeping Track of Drac!
Writer: Marv Wolfman. Art: George Evans, Rick Buckler, John Romita,
Synopsis: Marv Wolfman explains the chronology tying together all of the various Dracula comics being published by Marvel.

"Have You Ever Seen a Huge, Black Vampire
Writer: Stan Lee. Art: John Romita. Colors: ? Letters: ?
Synopsis: An Austrian town terrorized by a vampire hires a new police chief to deal with the menace. His measures all fail because he IS the vampire! Reprinted from MYSTIC #25.

The Village Graveyard
Wrtier: ? Art: Russ Heath. Colors: ? Letters: ?
Synopsis: Despite the warnings of the villagers that the place is haunted, a rich man buys the house in the cemetery. The ghost of a beautiful woman appears to him and tells him she will become real if he kisses her; instead, he becomes a vampire like her! Reprinted from ADVENTURES INTO WEIRD WORLDS #4.



Gene Colan
Frank Chiaramonte
Petra Goldberg
John Romita (Cover Penciler)
John Romita (Cover Inker)
? (Cover Colorist)
Letterer: Art Simek.

Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.


Plus: Lilith (Lilith Drake), Shiela Whittier.

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