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Tomb of Dracula Predator or Prey?
Tomb of Dracula 10
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Tomb of Dracula 10 Universal
Grade:
9.0
Page Quality:
OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #:
4360178007
Owner:
ADAMANTIUM
SET DETAILS
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This comic is not in any custom sets.
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Tomb of Dracula Predator or Prey?
Score:
3333
These are the Bronze!
Score:
3333
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Owner's Description
1st appearance of Blade the Vampire Slayer. Marv Wolfman story. Gene Colan and Jack Abel art. Gil Kane and Tom Palmer cover. Those blades of mercy that stand on the bronze serpent's head as Moses in the wilderness and could be as this wooden one. A dagger of a cross that is lifted up to see and warn as would call to mind that justice comes upon those who look upon the Son of Man. A crowning achievement is to defeat evil with good, as to seek first a kingdom, non, The Kingdom, by which a known salvation is coming upon those who look. Blade a type and shadow? As is a home, a setting of marriage, and a faithful knowing that no man serves but to serve Him with thanks in all things found by and through those who have seen the stake of cause as a wooden bronzed servant's cross. "At Calvary!" Dracula would, as the wood caused stake is driven into the heart, think it his rendition of being a prey as well. When it takes those hyssops and striking's to turn the other cheek and see the prick that aims for the heart, at it again is the asker, seeker, and knocker. Therefore, ask for this eternal life, and never mind a Dracula death by and by.
With my hands lifted up and my mouth filled with praise, and with a heart of Thanksgiving, I will bless Thee, Oh Lord.
Complete with a back cover of 39 stripes that take to 40 and upside down by the throughfare of hobbies and a prescreen pass before released to theaters publicly of, "David!" A hero with a sling and stone to stand in the Name of The Lord against any giant. A sake of cause that picking up slack is in a narrow walk, by and by and one day at a time, as once you hitch to the yoke and plow you don't look back; as one is to plant, then another water, yet again harvest so is seed time to any reaper! Those Dracula days were all about the small country. Farmers etc. and with cows galore for when humans weren't able to be found for feeding, such are modern iterations of the vampire lore.
Grader Notes:
light foxing to cover;
light wear to cover.
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