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Vampirella Archives Vol. 15
2016
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What terrors lurk within the final volume of the Vampirella Archives? The incomparable horror hostess offers you a guided tour of the Warren Publishing library, presenting the era's greatest anthology of horror and science fiction by such comics luminaries as Bill DuBay, Gonzalo Mayo, Rich Margopoulos, Jose Gonzalez, Luis Bermejo, Nicola Cuti, Bruce Jones, and many more. This edition of Vampirella Archives collects Vampirella Magazine #104-112, and features a wealth of bonus materials from a bygone era, including the "Feary Tales" feature on urban legends, the monthly "Scarlet Letters" column, "Vampi's Vault" of creator biographies and literary reviews, and intact vintage advertisements.
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Authors

Michael Fleisher
Michael Fleisher
Author · 19 books
Michael Lawrence Fleisher's comic-book writing career spanned two decades in which he authored approximately 700 stories for DC, Marvel, and other comics publishers. His work on series such as The Spectre and Jonah Hex is still highly regarded, as is his work on the Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes. After a widely reported libel case his comic output declined, with his last published comic assignment appearing in the UK anthology 2000AD in 1995.
Nicola Cuti
Nicola Cuti
Author · 7 books

Nicola “Nick” Cuti worked as editor, artist and writer for such distinguished comic book companies as DC, Marvel, Charlton and Warren​ ​(publisher of Creepy​ ​and &​ ​Vampirella​ ​comics) and as a background designer​ ​for Hollywood studios such as the Walt Disney Company, Universal, Sony​ ​Pictures, Paramount, Marvel Studios and MGM. He created numerous​ ​characters, including superhero E-Man​ ​and the underground classic, Moonie;​ ​which has appeared in men​'s ​magazines in full color and in her own novels and graphic novel. She was released as a movie “Moonie and the Spider Queen,​ ​Episode One”​. He was a two-time winner of the​ ​Ray Bradbury Award for writing excellence and a 2009 Inkpot Award winner for​​ my work in Comic Book Art. His illustrations have appeared in Analog, ​Amazing​​​ Stories and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. See also: Nick Cuti

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