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Cover: Luis Dominguez

Weird Mysteries #46

Mar 1981 · K. G. Murray · 0.70 AUD
“Dracula's Daughter”

In "Dracula's Daughter," a marine biologist's obsession with capturing a mysterious mermaid spirals into terror when his attempt to lure her mate ends in a gruesome surprise. Written by Steve Clement and brought to life with striking art by Juan Ortiz and Augie Scotto, this 1981 tale blends eerie suspense and aquatic horror. The cover, a chilling portrait by Luis Dominguez, captures the dread of what lies beneath the waves.

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writer Steve Clement · artist Juan Ortiz · inker Augie Scotto · letterer Clem Robins · cover Luis Dominguez

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Full credits

artist Juan Ortiz
letterer Clem Robins
cover pencils, inks Luis Dominguez

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A marine biologist finds a mermaid and keeps her captive, but when he tries to lure her mate to add to the exhibit he is eaten by the creature that emerges from the sea.

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