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ruins of ravencroft: dracula

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The Origin Of The Unwanted In Ruins Of Ravencroft: Dracula #1

Misty Knight, John Jameson, and Mister Fantastic enlist some help to take on the vampire mutates below Ravencroft Institute. They find nothing, and the Winter Soldier arrives to explain his personal history with Ravencroft and Count Dracula.

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