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Vampirella #10
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Warren Publishing's Vampirella #10 (March 1971) delivers a vivid cover by Bill Hughes that pairs a chained, dark-haired beauty — staff in hand and expression coolly defiant — with a grotesque, snarling creature lurking menacingly at her side. The bold cover copy asks "Why was this beauty forced to be with this hideous monster?" and promises answers inside, alongside teased stories including "The Soft Sweet Lips of Hell!" Inside, Billy Graham handles full art duties on "The Face of Medusa," making this a tightly crafted issue from one of Warren's reliably entertaining horror anthologies.
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