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Cover: Manuel Sanjulián
Vampirella #15
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Warren Publishing's Vampirella #15 (January 1972) arrives with a commanding painted cover by Manuel Sanjulián that sets an unmistakably dark, ritualistic mood. A red-haired woman sits enthroned in a leopard-skin draped seat, a coiled serpent at her shoulder, while a skull-faced robed figure looms behind her and a crouching, feral figure kneels at her feet — all bathed in smoky, candlelit atmosphere that promises something genuinely unsettling. Inside, Bill DuBay and Richard Corben — handling writing, art, inking, and lettering himself — bring "Metifa!" to life in the pages of Warren's beloved horror anthology.
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