...actually, continuity isn't really a strong point of this series.
So just sit back, get mellow, and enjoy!
Well, that really didn't make much sense.
But hey, that art is really groovy, ain't it?
This story from Dracula #6 (1971) was written by Luis Gasca under the pen-name Sadko (which he also used as the scripter on Wolff, another strip in Dracula, illustrated by Estaban Maroto, which we're running in Hero Histories™) and illustrated in a Peter Max-esque style by Alberto Solsona..
It's the last of three that were published in the Warren trade paperback that reprinted the first six issues of this British magazine.
The remaining five stories have been unseen by American audiences, but will be posted here over the next few months.
It'll be a groovy trip, baby!
It's the last of three that were published in the Warren trade paperback that reprinted the first six issues of this British magazine.
The remaining five stories have been unseen by American audiences, but will be posted here over the next few months.
It'll be a groovy trip, baby!
Be here next week, when we present another tale of classic comic grrl power!
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