Showing posts with label Vampirella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vampirella. Show all posts
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Vampirella Archives Volume One
My copy Vampirella Archives Vol. 1 arrived in the mail yesterday. I was getting very worried that the local customs have impounded the book as it features a scantily-clad pontianak! Usually, my orders from Amazon.com take only 2 weeks to arrive but this one took an entire month. Anyway, I'm just glad that it finally arrived. The book is a wonder to behold. Issues 1-7 of the Warren Vampirella Magazine are reprinted in full in their original magazine-sized format (even larger than the Marvel oversized hardcovers - same sized as Dark Horse's Eerie and Creepy Archives). The pages are white, unglossy and thick while the entire book is very beautifully sewn together for durability and elegance. I'm thankful that Dynamite Entertainment bought over the entire Vampirella franchise from now defunct Harris Comics. Products like the Archive line alone is worthy of celebrations. As for the contents, I read the first four stories from issue one last night. The contents are all in stark black & white - even some uninked work (like the Neal Adams one). Vampirella is hardly featured in the book at all aside from her origin story written by Forrest J. Ackerman and drawn in the campy style of the late 1960s by Tom Sutton. She was more like the host of a horror TV show providing the intro and ending comments to each story - think the Crypt-Keeper from "Tales of the Crypt" but prettier and with more sex appeal!!! The rest of the stories in issue one were mostly written by Don Glut. I was particularly impressed by the art of Billy Graham (who penciled and inked some of my favourite Silver Age Marvel stories) on a vampiric-boat story with a very unpredictable ending. My favourite story so far is the werewolf tale illustrated by Reed Crandall in a very movie-esque fashion. The story said more about seduction, tragic romance and the werewolf myth than the entire volume of "Women Who Run With The Wolves".
I just placed orders for the next two volumes in the Vampirella Archives series. Can't wait to read the stories where Vampirella is the actual star - especially those written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated by the one-and-only Jose Gonzalez. :)
This video clip features artwork by Vampirella artists over the decades. So we get bubbly good-girl art by Adam Hughes, pouting and anorexic art by J. Scott Campbell, manga Vampirella, the Harris "Vampire Slayer" costume, and classic Jose Gonzalez artwork. Enjoy.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Essential Vampirella
Fantastic new Vampirella collection in Dynamite's latest solicitations (check it out at Newsarama).
VAMPIRELLA CRIMSON CHRONICLES MAXIMUM TRADE PAPERBACK
448 pages B/W • $17.95 • Teen +
Written by ARCHIE GOODWIN & MORE
Art by JOSE GONZALEZ & MORE
Cover by JIM SILKE
Warehouse find! Only 300 copies of this collection left from Dynamite! A collection of Vampirella stories from the original Vampirella #1-37, including nearly every Vampirella story written by Archie Goodwin and drawn by Jose Gonzalez! This is the one indispensible volume for every Vampirella fan.
In short, this is the ESSENTIAL VAMPIRELLA featuring mouth-watering, realistic artwork by the one and only Jose Gonzalez... :)
VAMPIRELLA CRIMSON CHRONICLES MAXIMUM TRADE PAPERBACK
448 pages B/W • $17.95 • Teen +
Written by ARCHIE GOODWIN & MORE
Art by JOSE GONZALEZ & MORE
Cover by JIM SILKE
Warehouse find! Only 300 copies of this collection left from Dynamite! A collection of Vampirella stories from the original Vampirella #1-37, including nearly every Vampirella story written by Archie Goodwin and drawn by Jose Gonzalez! This is the one indispensible volume for every Vampirella fan.
In short, this is the ESSENTIAL VAMPIRELLA featuring mouth-watering, realistic artwork by the one and only Jose Gonzalez... :)
Labels:
Vampirella
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Spawn Origins Deluxe Edition Hardcover
Just reserved my copy of the Spawn Origins Deluxe Edition Hardcover with the stores. Yes, this monster is finally here. Now I'm thankful that I didn't pick up the previous 12-volume edition (mentioned here). This one comes with a slipcase and contains the first 25 issues of the series by Todd McFarlane.
Now, if Image will only release the Savage Dragon series in this format as well. Erik Larsen just answered my post on Facebook and said that he is presently collecting the files together for a new Savage Dragon reprint. I'm really, really looking forward to that one. Hopefully, Freak Force will be collected as well. That will make me (and Augie DeBlieck Jr.) very happy... :)
Speaking of things that make me happy, very few things made me happier in 1996 than a new Vampirella comic monthly. My interest in the character peaked when James Robinson and Joe Jusko did the painted 2-parter. I also liked the Pantha one-shots by Mike Texeira a lot. I also liked the movie starring Talisa Soto a lot. However, over the years the series fizzled and died. Harris Comics folded and now the character is owned by Dynamite Entertainment. The good news is that Dynamite is releasing a series of hardcover and softcover reprints of classic Vampi stuff. Read the news at Newsarama for more info.
Now, if Image will only release the Savage Dragon series in this format as well. Erik Larsen just answered my post on Facebook and said that he is presently collecting the files together for a new Savage Dragon reprint. I'm really, really looking forward to that one. Hopefully, Freak Force will be collected as well. That will make me (and Augie DeBlieck Jr.) very happy... :)
Speaking of things that make me happy, very few things made me happier in 1996 than a new Vampirella comic monthly. My interest in the character peaked when James Robinson and Joe Jusko did the painted 2-parter. I also liked the Pantha one-shots by Mike Texeira a lot. I also liked the movie starring Talisa Soto a lot. However, over the years the series fizzled and died. Harris Comics folded and now the character is owned by Dynamite Entertainment. The good news is that Dynamite is releasing a series of hardcover and softcover reprints of classic Vampi stuff. Read the news at Newsarama for more info.
Labels:
Freak Force,
Savage Dragon,
Spawn,
Vampirella
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