Star Trek # 4: The Haunting Of Thallus (July 1980, Marvel Comics)
Star Trek # 5: The Haunting Of The Enterprise (August 1980, Marvel Comics)
TheDiva:
GlitTerrorRock:
YibbleGuy:
PrezGAR:
TheDiva:
YibbleGuy:
JohnSteed:
His shadow doesn't match his movements! It's Gary Oldman as
Dracula all over again!
"... and then wiped out by Dr. Strange. And then resurrected through
Frank Drake and Hannibal King. There should be further details when the new series debuts in October."
"WELL IF YOU'RE SO %$ING AWARE, YOU SMARMY,
ARROGANT BASTARD, HOW COME YOU DIDN'T CATCH MY
ERRONEOUS ELISON OF 'JONATHAN HARKER' AND 'QUINCY
MORRIS' INTO 'QUINCY HARKER'?"
For those of you not familiar with the Marvel version of Dracula, his
main nemesis was Quincy Harker, son of Jonathan and Mina.
Quincy was wheelchair-bound, due to an earlier run-in with Dracula.
Also on Quincy's team was Rachel van Helsing, granddaughter of Dr.
Van Helsing. She was eventually turned into a vampire by Dracula in,
of all places, an Uncanny X-Men annual, where Wolverine staked her,
at her request, as the sun rose.
And Wolverine was eventually played by Hugh Jackman, who went
on to do Van Helsing. The circle of life goes on...
So ... the Marvel Comics version of the Star Trek characters are
familiar with the Marvel Comics version of Dracula, not the BRAM
STOKER version of Dracula?
"Uhura, that's not a very nice way of talking about Bones."
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