Vampirella: Morning in America #1
In "Chapter One: The Lion and the Lizard," U.S. Senator Adam Van Helsing grapples with a decade of silence from his father, Pendragon, and the mysterious Vampirella, as shadows stretch long across Washington D.C.—where the night is no longer safe. With the Unseelie Congress ruling the dark and their leader, Ethan Shroud, targeting a schoolgirl named Chelsea, the city trembles under an unseen threat. Written by Kurt Busiek and illustrated by Louis La Chance, with inks by John Nyberg and letters by Richard Howell, the issue's cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta captures the eerie elegance of a world where power and peril walk hand in hand.
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Adam Van Helsing is a U.S. Senator, but it has been ten years since anyone has seen his father, Pendragon, or Vampirella. Meanwhile, the forces of darkness have taken over the night in Washington D.C. Most people are afraid to go out after dark. Ethan Shroud, the leader of the night's Unseelie Congress sets his sights on a schoolgirl named Chelsea.
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