VAMPIRELLA #1-113 (FULL RUN)

 VINTAGE WARREN HORROR COMIC MAGAZINES ON DVD

 A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF ALL 112 VAMPIRELLA COMIC MAGAZINES PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1969-1983 BY WARREN PUBLISHING

 THIS COLLECTION INCLUDES ISSUE #113 PUBLISHED BY HARRIS COMICS IN 1988 BUT THIS ISSUE CONTAINED NO NEW MATERIAL ONLY VARIOUS REPRINTS AND COVER ART TAKEN FROM VAMPIRELLA #64

 ALSO INCLUDED IS THE VAMPIRELLA ANNUAL FROM 1972

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 BOOKS COME IN ECOMIC (CBR/CBZ) FORMAT ON A FULLY PRINTED DVD-ROM IN A CLEAR PLASTIC WALLET FOR SAFE KEEPING

 AN ECOMIC READING PROGRAM IS ALSO INCLUDED ON THE DISC

 VAMPIRELLA

 Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazines Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969). Writer-editor Archie Goodwin later developed the character from horror-story hostesses, in which capacity she remained through issue #8 (Nov. 1970), to a horror-drama leading character.

Vampirella initially appeared in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror-comics magazine Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969), running to issue #112 (March 1983), plus a 1972 annual reprinting stories from the series. The title was a sister magazine of Warren's horror anthologies Creepy and Eerie. Like those magazines' respective mascots, Uncle Creepy and Cousin Eerie, Vampirella hosted horror stories, though unlike them, she would also star in her own story, which would headline each issue. Vampirella was initially edited by Bill Parente. It would later be edited by Archie Goodwin (issues #7–12, 34–35), Billy Graham (#13–16), Bill Dubay (#21–50, 87–95, 101–102) and Louise Jones (#51–86).

As comics historian Richard J. Arndt describes, "Forrest Ackerman created, or at least had a strong hand in creating, Vampirella and he clearly had a major influence in shaping the lighthearted bad-girl story style of this issue as well." Her costume and hair style were designed by comics artist Trina Robbins. The character's first story artist was Tom Sutton. Artist Frank Frazetta's first-issue cover "was a substitute for the original cover by European artist Aslan.

Jose Gonzalez became the character's primary artist starting with issue #12. Other artists who would draw Vampirella during her magazine's original run included Gonzalo Mayo, Leopld Sanchez, Esteban Maroto, Jose Ortiz, Escolando, Rudy Nebres, Ramon Torrents, Pablo Marcos Jim Janes, John Lakey, Val Lakey, and louis Small, Jr.

Backup features appearing in Vampirella included "Tomb of the Gods", "Pantha" and "Fleur". Vampirella herself also appeared in a story with fellow Warren characters Pantha and the Rook in Eerie #94–95, and with most of the Warren characters in a company crossover special in Eerie #130.

September 1969 - March 1983

Number of Issues Published:

112 (#1 - #112)

Color:

Color Cover; Black & White Interior

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