"Your smile betrays you, woman. You are far too self-satisfied for your own good. Do not ever believe that you control me. I did as you asked only because I needed blood."
"Hell Hath No Fury..." is the thirty-fifth issue of the first Tomb of Dracula ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was written by Marv Wolfman with artwork by Gene Colan and inks & coloring by Tom Palmer. It was lettered by John Costanza. The story was edited by Len Wein. This issue shipped with an August, 1975 cover date and carries a cover price of .25 cents per copy.
Daphne von Wilkinson blackmails Dracula into seeking out and killing the four men responsible for stealing her family's fashion design concepts, thus earning a fortune off the company her father started. Dracula does so, though he declares that is assisting her through choice, not through force. Dracula accomplishes this task, but he ultimately has the last laugh, as he turns all four men into vampires, who come back and kill Daphne von Wilkinson.
Dracula was created by Irish author Bram Stoker. He is the titular antagonist of Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula, which was inspired by an actual Wallachian nobleman known as Vlad II, aka Vlad the Impaler. The character has since been imagined as a powerful vampire count in various forms of media and has been played by many notable actors such as Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee, Frank Langella, Gary Oldman, and even Leslie Nielsen.
This issue carries the approval stamp of the Comics Code Authority.