In 2010, Dynamite Entertainment reintroduced readers to Vampirella, the most iconic heroine in the history of horror comics! Now, for the first time ever, the raven-haired monster hunter's one-woman war on evil is collected in a massive Omnibus edition, an epic compendium of mystery, mayhem, and the macabre!
In hot pursuit of the infamous Vlad Dracula, Vampirella discovers a far-reaching conspiracy far deadlier than the Lord of the Undead himself. Thrill to the action and intrigue with three complete storylines: "Crown of Worms", "A Murder of Crows", and "Throne of Skulls", comprising issues #1-20 of the ongoing Dynamite comic book series, plus bonus stories originally presented in the first two Vampirella Annuals.
Reviews:
"Immediately satisfying. Reis manages to pack most of his panels with plenty of detail which makes each one a feast for the eyes." - Comic Book Bulletin
"Just the right shade of purple. Yes, it's a street level and modern interpretation of the character, but it doesn't betray its roots in B-horror... nailed the voice, maintaining the balance between nostalgia and something much more vital." - iFanboy
"Definitely very accessible and a lot of fun to read." - The Fandom Post
"A spooky yarn that continues the sexy chills begun back in 1969." - SciFi Pulse
In 2010, Dynamite Entertainment reintroduced readers to Vampirella, the most iconic heroine in the history of horror comics! Now, for the first time ever, the raven-haired monster hunter's one-woman war on evil is collected in a massive Omnibus edition, an epic compendium of mystery, mayhem, and the macabre!
In hot pursuit of the infamous Vlad Dracula, Vampirella discovers a far-reaching conspiracy far deadlier than the Lord of the Undead himself. Thrill to the action and intrigue with three complete storylines: "Crown of Worms", "A Murder of Crows", and "Throne of Skulls", comprising issues #1-20 of the ongoing Dynamite comic book series, plus bonus stories originally presented in the first two Vampirella Annuals.
Reviews:
"Immediately satisfying. Reis manages to pack most of his panels with plenty of detail which makes each one a feast for the eyes." - Comic Book Bulletin
"Just the right shade of purple. Yes, it's a street level and modern interpretation of the character, but it doesn't betray its roots in B-horror... nailed the voice, maintaining the balance between nostalgia and something much more vital." - iFanboy
"Definitely very accessible and a lot of fun to read." - The Fandom Post
"A spooky yarn that continues the sexy chills begun back in 1969." - SciFi Pulse