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Cover: Hank Londoner

Vampirella #76

Mar 1979 · Warren · 1.50 USD
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“Curse of the Pasha's Princess”

In "Curse of the Pasha's Princess," writer Bob Toomey and artist Val Mayerik deliver a striking blend of fantasy and myth, following the warrior woman Catseye as she journeys through a frozen wasteland with her loyal wolf Temujin, battling spectral snow ghosts. After encountering a majestic dragon capable of healing with his blood and shaping ice with his breath, Catseye brings the creature back to her people to forge a lasting sculpture and meet a female dragon. Cover by Hank Londoner captures the icy grandeur of this eerie, otherworldly tale.

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writer Bob Toomey · artist, inker Val Mayerik · cover Hank Londoner

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writer Bob Toomey
artist, inker Val Mayerik
cover pencils, inks Hank Londoner

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A warrior woman named Catseye travels through an arctic wasteland with her pet wolf Temujin fighting off snow ghosts along the way. Catseye eventually reaches a cave where she and Temujin encounter a dragon. The dragon is able to heal her wounded wolf with his blood and creates ice sculptures with his breath. Catseye brings the dragon back to her society to make a sculpture of an iceberg and to introduce him to a female dragon.

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