![]() ![]() Before resuscitating the legendary figure, he implants a small device near the vampire’s heart. Harmon has his own agenda, however, and will not be made the pawn of the vampire and his familiar. Joined by Cameron Sanchez, a brawny ex-policeman, Harmon fights gangsters and hoods populating seedy rough streets and seedy waterfronts, an old-school world of crime in which Dick Tracy or The Shadow wouldn’t seem out of place.Īpproached by Ktara, a strange woman with the ability to shapeshift into the form of a cat, with an unusual proposition, Harmon eventually travels to Romania on a mythic quest: revive the slumbering remains of Count Dracula. Harmon’s pursuit of the weird sciences has led him to develop a number of unusual tools to use in his fight against crime, including a keen personal telekinetic ability. ![]() ![]() Professor Damien Harmon, academic of the occult arts, is a former criminal investigator with a grudge against the street gang whose vicious near-fatal attack left him confined to a wheelchair. ![]() Robert Lory’s first installment in his nine-volume Dracula series reads more like a thirties pulp men’s adventure than a seventies horror, with the fabled Count (like an attack dog on a short leash) weaponized and employed in service against the criminal underworld. Robert Lory | Kensington Publishing | 1973 | 189 pages ![]()
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