Vampirella #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWarren Magazine's Vampirella #39 (January 1975) arrives with a genuinely unsettling cover by Ken Kelly — Vampirella herself rises, hair wild and expression haunted, from atop a massive cracked skull while tentacle-like tendrils coil around her pale form against a pitch-black void. The imagery perfectly captures the magazine's promise of six chillingly illustrated horror tales, including "The Head-Hunter of London," written by Flaxman Loew and illustrated by Leopold Sanchez, alongside stories teasing Dracula's return and a masked madman stalking the night. For fans of Warren's distinctive blend of macabre atmosphere and bold storytelling, this is a fine example of the magazine firing on all cylinders.
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16 snap-together plastic model with moveable arms & legs; includes small pet bat
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