Vampirella #14
Warren Publishing's Vampirella #14 (November 1971) announces itself with a striking cover by Manuel Sanjulián — a fearless, scantily clad woman stands her ground before a massive, nightmarish creature, skulls scattered at its feet and a ring of mysterious iron hanging in the gloom behind her. The tagline promises that "Women's Liberation" takes on a chilling new meaning in "The Wedding Gift," setting an audacious tone that feels both of its era and genuinely unsettling. Inside, writer-artist Tom Sutton (inked and lettered with Ben Oda) brings his own dark vision to "Ladies of Misfortune!" — making this a well-rounded issue of Warren's beloved horror anthology at its early-seventies peak.
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