Matthew and Stephen take a look back and a look at Vampirella as she reaches epic issue #100 from Dynamite Entertainment. They also lay down a big challenge to all listeners that will be epic if you make it happen!
VAMPIRELLA #100
Cover A Main: Joe Jusko
Cover B Variant: Joyce Chin
Cover C Variant: Cedric Poulat “Bombshell”
Cover D Variant: Tony Fleecs
Writer: Nancy A. Collins, Tim Seeley, Eric Trautmann, Mark Rahner, Brandon Jerwa
Art: Francesco Mann, Dave Acosta, Eman Casallos, Javier Miranda-Garcia
Genre: Horror, Fantasy
Publication Date: Jan 2015
Format: Softcover
Page Count: 48 pages
Get ready to party – Vampi style! With one hundred issues stacked high since Dynamite’s launch of Vampirella in 2010, it’s time for a giant-sized spectacular. To commemorate the occasion, we welcome the best Vampirella writers – past, present, and even future – to contribute short stories, guaranteed to send chills up your spine and quicken your pulse. Featuring Nancy A. Collins (who launched the current ongoing series with her bold new take), Eric Trautmann (who kicked off the Dynamite era), Brandon Jerwa (who expanded the mythology in over 20 issues), Mark Rahner (who spoofed pop horror culture with several one-shot specials), and Tim Seeley (the architect of Chaos who debuts his first-ever Vampi work here)!
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4 Comments
In re: Vampirella’s costume in my story…
I SWEAR TO GOD, THAT WAS DAVE ACOSTA’S DECISION, I DID NOT DO THAT, OH DEAR GOD NOT THIS AGAIN…
;)
Thanks, guys!
-E
I’m good either way. I hope we made that clear in our review :) Thanks Eric for stopping in!
Thanks for the kind words, guys! If you dug the Kolchak homage, have a look at VAMPIRELLA BITES.
Im with Matthew in Vampirella costume thing. Its iconography. While I agree we have to be aware of portrayal of people in media, certain recent real life event has reminded us, especially those living in Europe that we cannot succumb to self-censorship either. You have to be able to do what you want, even offensive material, withing reason and laws, of course. Its every persons own business and responsibility to form their own opinion if they like something or not.