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Lilith Drake

Lilith Dracul

First Appearance

Giant-Size Chillers featuring Dracula #1 (1974)

Powers & Abilities

FlightSuper StrengthStaminaInvulnerabilityHealingShape ShifterWeather ControlImmortalVampirismMesmerizePossessionAnimationAnimal ControlDensity ControlHypnosisPheromone ControlLongevity

Teams

S.H.I.E.L.D.S.T.A.K.E.VampiresWitches

Also Known As

Lilith Dracul, Lily Drake, Angel O'Hara, Daughter of Dracula

About Lilith Drake

Lilith Drake — born Lilith Dracul — is one of Marvel's most compelling horror characters, a figure of ancient power and complex legacy standing in the long shadow of her infamous father, Dracula himself. She made her unforgettable debut in Giant-Size Chillers Featuring Dracula #1 (1974), a bronze age key that horror and vampire collectors have long prized for introducing this uniquely dangerous heir to the Dracul bloodline. Unlike her father, Lilith's origins are shrouded in mystical ambiguity, lending her an air of unpredictability that writers have exploited to great effect across decades of Marvel horror storytelling.

What sets Lilith apart from the legion of vampire characters in comics is the sheer scope of her power set. Beyond the standard vampiric arsenal of super strength, flight, hypnosis, and immortality, Lilith wields shape-shifting abilities, weather control, possession, pheromone manipulation, and even the power to animate the dead — making her one of the most versatile supernatural threats in the Marvel universe. She has operated under aliases including Lily Drake and Angel O'Hara, often walking among humans undetected, and her affiliations have swung dramatically between antagonist and reluctant ally. Her connections to S.H.I.E.L.D. and its supernatural division S.T.A.K.E. placed her at the center of Marvel's modern horror revival, particularly during the Blade and vampire-centric storylines of the 2000s and beyond.

Lilith's most significant story appearances trace a wild arc from bronze age horror anthology villain to a layered anti-hero wrestling with her own monstrous nature. Her involvement in vampire war storylines, her uneasy alliances with both the undead and human organizations hunting them, and her recurring clashes with Blade and Dracula himself have given writers rich material to explore themes of identity, legacy, and power. She has appeared across Tomb of Dracula, Blade's various solo series, and ensemble horror titles, each appearance adding new dimensions to a character who refuses easy categorization as hero or villain.

For collectors, Lilith Drake represents one of the great undervalued corners of Marvel's bronze age horror output. Giant-Size Chillers Featuring Dracula #1 is the anchor key — a book that launched a powerful character during one of Marvel's most creatively adventurous eras — and it remains surprisingly accessible compared to other bronze horror keys of its stature. As Marvel continues to expand its supernatural storytelling through properties like Blade and Midnight Suns, collector interest in Lilith's back catalog has steadily climbed. Whether you're hunting her first appearance, tracking her evolution across Tomb of Dracula issues, or chasing her modern-era appearances, Lilith Drake's comics offer a rewarding deep dive into Marvel horror at its most ambitious.

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