Eternal Conflict Between Dracula and the Werewolf

Published on January 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Comic cover showing Dracula and the Wolf Man facing off in a nighttime forest under the full moon, with a style that blends classic horror and modern Marvel art.

A Legendary Conflict Revives in Comics

Two of the most iconic horror figures in Marvel are preparing for their reunion in the pages of a new publication. The tension between the lord of vampires and Marvel's most famous lycanthrope dates back to their first joint appearances in the 1970s. This rivalry, forged through centuries within the narrative, now resurfaces with an approach that combines tradition and modernity.

The New Installment of a Classic Saga

Werewolf by Night: Blood Moon Rise promises to explore new nuances of this ancestral confrontation. Leading the project is Michael Giacchino, whose experience in the Marvel Cinematic Universe brings a fresh perspective. The story is chronologically set in the golden age of these characters, respecting their essence while introducing innovative elements.

Characters that Expand the Universe

In addition to the main protagonists, the narrative includes other relevant figures from Marvel's dark side:

These characters are not mere monsters, but complex beings who struggle with their own curses
Comic cover showing Dracula and the Wolf Man facing off in a nighttime forest under the full moon, with a style that blends classic horror and modern Marvel art.

A Humanized Approach to Horror

The creative team has chosen to present these creatures from a deeper perspective. Far from being simple antagonists, their internal conflicts and the nature of their supernatural conditions are explored. This approach allows for an emotional connection with characters traditionally seen as threats.

Inspiration from the Genre's Roots

The project pays homage to the classic horror that gave birth to these archetypes. The aesthetic and narrative draw directly from the productions that defined the genre decades ago. However, the modern treatment ensures it is accessible to new generations of readers.

The Evolution of Two Icons

The enduring presence of these characters in the collective imagination demonstrates their narrative versatility. Over the years, they have transitioned from pure horror to more nuanced roles within the Marvel universe. This new publication represents another step in their development, offering material for both new readers and long-time fans.