Dynamite publishes a third entry in the newly established paperback line of the Vampirella archive. Dynamite reprints the classic Vampirella Tales in its hardcover archive edition, but retailers and fans are looking for a more affordable edition, and this August Dynamite offers.
Vampirella Archives Volume Three collects issues #15-21 of the daughter of the ongoing Anthology series magazine for the first time in Drakulon, released by Warren Publishing. This third volume covers a series of issues released in 1972.
Fans will get a taste of Jose Gonzalez, the era’s most iconic vampi illustrator, in a reprint of this beautiful archive. These paperback printings of Vampirella’s first over a decade title are set to be released every two months, working towards a final set of 15 volumes. Printed in magazine dimensions to match the original format. The story is mainly black and white.
Includes creators:
Doug Moench, Jose Bea, Don McGregor, Richard Corben, Pat Boyette, Luis Garcia, Jan Strnad, Steve Skeates, and Greg Potter. They are all wrapped under the covers by Sanjulian, Rich Torres and Luis Dominguez.
Features of Volume 3 T. Casey Brennan, Question #17-21. His final chapter is co-written by the legendary Steve Englehart.
The front and center of the Vampi story in this entry is her encounter with the deadly Dracula. It was featured in the future by top creators such as Kurt Busiek, James Robinson and Christopher Priest. For Vampirella fans, the editing features of #19 are essential to dive behind the scenes of how characters are created.
Another major attraction of this edition is that it includes almost every chapter of the tomb features of the tomb of the Spanish genius Esteban Maloto. His artwork is absolutely amazing, and he remains an important contributor to the magazine, eventually drawing some of Vampi’s own stories, like the pivotal first appearance of #49’s Blood Red Queen.
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