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An evil vampire who, with his servant, the infamous monster created by [[Dr. Victor Frankenstein]], sought to kill psychic [[Cassandra Craft]] in February 1980.  After [[Superman]]'s intervention thwarted their initial attempt, Dracula set his sights on Superman, explaining to his mute companion, "Superman is powerful, true—but I think he would '''die''' from my bite as surely as any lesser foe!"  He then added, "His blood will give me even greater power! I need fear the stake no more!"
 
An evil vampire who, with his servant, the infamous monster created by [[Dr. Victor Frankenstein]], sought to kill psychic [[Cassandra Craft]] in February 1980.  After [[Superman]]'s intervention thwarted their initial attempt, Dracula set his sights on Superman, explaining to his mute companion, "Superman is powerful, true—but I think he would '''die''' from my bite as surely as any lesser foe!"  He then added, "His blood will give me even greater power! I need fear the stake no more!"
  

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An evil vampire who, with his servant, the infamous monster created by Dr. Victor Frankenstein, sought to kill psychic Cassandra Craft in February 1980. After Superman's intervention thwarted their initial attempt, Dracula set his sights on Superman, explaining to his mute companion, "Superman is powerful, true—but I think he would die from my bite as surely as any lesser foe!" He then added, "His blood will give me even greater power! I need fear the stake no more!"

In their final confrontation, Superman stunned Dracula by creating a miniature sun by applying super-pressure and heat vision to a hydrogen-filled balloon. Before the battle could resume, the Phantom Stranger appeared and caused Dracula and the Frankenstein Monster to disappear—explaining only, "They have been returned to the only world where they truly belong—the world of nightmare!"

(S No. 344, Feb 1980: "The Monsters Among Us!")

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