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Cover: Frank Frazetta
Vampirella #7
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Frank Frazetta's cover for this September 1970 Warren publication is a study in primal power — a winged, dark-haired woman stands triumphant atop a rocky outcrop, arms outstretched and dagger raised, while a snarling saber-toothed creature looms at her side in the shadows. The cover copy promises a "trend-setting 23-page great trilogy issue" centered on the burning question: "What wild manner of being is a witch woman?" Inside, Nicola Cuti and Tom Sutton take on that very challenge with "Three Witches," making this a genuinely compelling entry in Warren's Illustrated Tales to Bewitch & Bedevil You series.
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