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Tomb of Dracula #29: Review

Feb 1975
Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan

Story Name:

“Vengeance is Mine!” Sayeth the Vampire!

Review & Comments

Rating:
4 stars

Tomb of Dracula #29 Review by (March 17, 2021)

Review: The cover says, “What happens when a vampire goes mad?” Well, it’s more like “when a vampire gets mad” as his motivating factor seems is anger more than insanity. Clearing up the last details of the Chimera story, this story also ends the Shiela Whittier plot that began in GIANT-SIZE CHILLERS #1 and ties them up rather nicely (though violently) together. So…did Drac really care for Shiela? So it would seem though he denies it. On his mission of vengeance, he insists there could be no future for them and casts his decision to kill her as an act of fate that he can do nothing to prevent. Yet at the end, he insists to her that he does and seems genuinely, though awkwardly, concerned. But by this point in his evil career, all true human feeling has died out and he is running on empty. There can be no redemption for this classic villain, whatever he tries—if he is even aware of the concept anymore. His final thoughts on the matter come next issue.

Comments: Part four of four parts. Title is a variation on a Bible quote, “’Vengeance is Mine, I will repay’ sayeth the Lord.” Romans 12:19, echoing various Old Testament verses. Final appearances of David Eschol and Shiela Whittier.





 

Synopsis / Summary / Plot

Tomb of Dracula #29 Synopsis by Peter Silvestro

Count Dracula pursues a female victim down a village street, finally catching up with her; her screams attract some men who try to rescue her from Dracula. He easily fights them off and feasts on the woman but he is not satisfied, desiring instead to drink the blood of the traitorous Shiela Whittier (see last issue). He takes off and returns to Castle Dunwick, his mind in turmoil over his feelings for Shiela, also anger at himself for having those feelings as he determines her death….

Shiela Whittier and David Eshcol are together but they know that the differences in their faiths would prevent them from marrying but David also knows that there will be no peace for them so long as Dracula lives, so he sets out to kill the fiend….

In India flashbacks reveal what happened to Taj Nital and huis wife Jyota that their son Adri has become a vampire. The family was returning home from the market when they were attacked by Dracula and a pair of henchmen; Rachel van Helsing arrived on the scene. In the end, Adri was mortally wounded, Jyota’s legs were crushed when a wagon fell on her, Taj’s vocal cords were torn out by Dracula, and the two henchmen were killed by Rachel. Dracula escaped, leaving the parents to their recriminations and Taj joining Rachel’s cause….

David goes to Castle Dunwick where he tries to stake Dracula but he waited too long and the sun has gone down. Dracula rises from the coffin and kills him. Later that evening, Shiela answers a knock at the door and opens it to see David’s corpse, held up by the vampire lord. Dracula tries to reclaim her as his property but she denounces him as a fiend. When he insists he cares for her, she jumps out of a window to her death; Dracula tries to catch her but he is too late and flies off. We see a tear fall from her sightless eye….



Gene Colan
Tom Palmer
Tom Palmer
Gil Kane (Cover Penciler)
Tom Palmer (Cover Inker)
Tom Palmer (Cover Colorist)
Letterer: John Costanza.

Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.


Plus: Shiela Whittier.

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