(6 Issues of Vampirella Magazine) Issue No. 72, September 1978; Issue No. 74, December 1978; Issue No. 87, May 1980; Issue No. 104, April 1982; Issue No. 107, August 1982; Issue No. 109, October 1982
- Paperback
- New York: Warren Publishing, 1982
New York: Warren Publishing, 1982. Paperback. Good. Paperback. 11" X 8". Rubbing, toning, chipping, and creasing to covers, corners, and edges of paper wraps. Age-toning to pages and to edges of text block. Wraps of Issue No. 109 feel loose on text block, but remain intact. Pages of all volumes are free of marks and notation. Bindings are sound. Each magazine features art, comics, and articles as well as advertisements for traditional "geek" culture items like Star Wars and superhero figurines.
Vampirella Magazine, launched by Warren Publishing in 1969, introduced the iconic character Vampirella, a vampire from the planet Drakulon. Created by Forrest J Ackerman and designed by Trina Robbins, Vampirella evolved from a horror hostess to a central figure in her own dark and supernatural adventures. The magazine gained fame for its blend of horror, science fiction, and fantasy, featuring contributions from acclaimed creators like Archie Goodwin and Frank Frazetta. Vampirella's striking red costume and the magazine's detailed, often provocative artwork made it a standout in the comic world.
Over the years, Vampirella has been revived by Harris Publications and later by Dynamite Entertainment, maintaining her status as a cult icon. Her stories, characterized by battles against various supernatural forces, have inspired a range of merchandise and adaptations, including action figures and a feature film. Vampirella's enduring appeal solidifies her legacy as a major influence in horror comics and popular culture.
IN THIS SET:
Issue No. 72, September 1978
Issue No. 74, December 1978
Issue No. 87, May 1980
Issue No. 104, April 1982
Issue No. 107, August 1982
Issue No. 109, October 1982.
Vampirella Magazine, launched by Warren Publishing in 1969, introduced the iconic character Vampirella, a vampire from the planet Drakulon. Created by Forrest J Ackerman and designed by Trina Robbins, Vampirella evolved from a horror hostess to a central figure in her own dark and supernatural adventures. The magazine gained fame for its blend of horror, science fiction, and fantasy, featuring contributions from acclaimed creators like Archie Goodwin and Frank Frazetta. Vampirella's striking red costume and the magazine's detailed, often provocative artwork made it a standout in the comic world.
Over the years, Vampirella has been revived by Harris Publications and later by Dynamite Entertainment, maintaining her status as a cult icon. Her stories, characterized by battles against various supernatural forces, have inspired a range of merchandise and adaptations, including action figures and a feature film. Vampirella's enduring appeal solidifies her legacy as a major influence in horror comics and popular culture.
IN THIS SET:
Issue No. 72, September 1978
Issue No. 74, December 1978
Issue No. 87, May 1980
Issue No. 104, April 1982
Issue No. 107, August 1982
Issue No. 109, October 1982.
Details
Title
(6 Issues of Vampirella Magazine) Issue No. 72, September 1978; Issue No. 74, December 1978; Issue No. 87, May 1980; Issue No. 104, April 1982; Issue No. 107, August 1982; Issue No. 109, October 1982
Author
Warren, James (Ed.)
Binding
Paperback
Condition
Good
Publisher
Warren Publishing: New York
Date
1982