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Cover: Gil Kane & Tom Palmer

Dracula #22

Jan 1979 · Arédit-Artima · 5 FRF
“Vol de la peur”

"Vol de la peur" delivers a chilling twist on fate and fear in this 1979 Dracula issue, where an alien's ominous warning sets a greedy mine owner on a desperate flight from death—only to meet his end in the very depths he sought to escape. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Larry Lieber and inks by G. Bell, the story unfolds with a tense, grounded dread. The cover by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer captures the moment’s eerie stillness, perfectly framing the tale’s grim inevitability.

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writer Stan Lee · writer, artist Larry Lieber · inker G. Bell · cover Gil Kane, Tom Palmer

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writer Stan Lee
writer, artist Larry Lieber
inker G. Bell
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Tom Palmer

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An alien tells a greedy mine owner that he will be killed in a fall. The mine owner hides at the lowest possible point in his mine, but is killed in a cave-in.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).