Vampirella
Warren · 1969–1983 · 112 issues · 1 key issue
About the series
From 1969 to 1983, Warren Publishing’s Vampirella redefined the horror-heroine archetype across 112 issues, blending gothic terror with sci-fi and supernatural adventure. The series was visually defined by José González’s lush, atmospheric art and Tom Sutton’s kinetic storytelling, while writers like Bill DuBay and Rich Margopoulos crafted a sprawling mythology around its crimson-clad alien vampire protagonist. Featuring a rogues’ gallery that included Adam and Conrad Van Helsing, the mystic Pendragon, and Count Dracula himself, the series elevated pulp horror into a stylish, enduring cult classic. Its bold fusion of horror and heroism paved the way for later genre-blending comics, cementing Vampirella as an icon of 1970s pop culture.
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