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Vampirella by Joe Jusko
October 8, 2014, Mt. Laurel, NJ: Dynamite home entertainment is happy to reveal the January 2015 release of Vampirella #100, a giant-sized spectacular that celebrates the very first hundred problems of Dynamite’s Vampirella series since the series introduced in 2010. To celebrate the occasion, Dynamite is welcoming Eric Trautmann, Brandon Jerwa, as well as mark Rahner – three writers who have steered Vampirella in recent years – to contribute short stories, together with present continuous series writer (and central storyteller of the present Vampirella: Feary Tales miniseries) Nancy A. Collins. The publisher is likewise inviting horror scribe Tim Seeley to cut his teeth for the very first time with the comic industry’s many withstanding horror icon.
Vampirella is a raven-haired heroine who remains, even after 45 years of publication, one of the comic industry’s leading ladies, due in no little part to Dynamite Entertainment’s stewardship of the character. because Vampirella‘s extremely healthy revival in 2010, Dynamite has published two volumes of a monthly series, a number of miniseries as well as one-shot specials, as well as crossovers with multimedia brands as well as comic book peers. The Vampirella franchise is a haven for writers as well as artists with a penchant for the macabre.
Vampirella #100 cover by Joyce Chin
Eric Trautmann, who introduced Dynamite’s very first foray into Vampirella comics with a twenty-issue run, says, “It’s been a authentic enjoyment to return to Vampirella, but, of course, it’s likewise a bit daunting. To me, Vampirella endures since she combines so numerous aspects of horror, humor, pathos, tragedy, as well as apparent sex appeal, as well as that’s always rather a great deal to online as much as (not to mention contributing a story together with the work of some seriously outstanding talent). That sense of history ended up being the starting point for my contribution to Vampirella #100 – trying to catch a ageless high quality to the character, as well as wrapping it in a warm blanket of folklore.”
Brandon Jerwa, who authored eighteen problems of Vampirella‘s very first volume (plus a number of well-received spin-off projects), says, “I wouldn’t have guessed that I’d ever compose Vampirella; I always liked the character, however it just didn’t seem like the type of gig that would come my way. Now, I desire I might keep composing her for at least one more ten years. It really thrills me to understand that I, as well as two of my finest good friends as well as fellow writers (Eric Trautmann as well as mark Rahner), have made a considerable contribution to Vampirella’s world over the last few years. Eric brought her back as a confident, Armani-wearing, Vatican-employed monster hunter – as well as let’s not fail to remember his incredible Li’l Vampi interpretation – while mark favors the horrific nod-and-wink pop culture crossovers that he has provided on several occasions. For my part, I tried to radiate some light on the sci-fi superheroine elements of the character, in addition to her strange supporting cast. I hope Vampirella #100 isn’t my last dance with the dark woman that I like so much, since I feel like we have so numerous much more adventures ahead of us.”
Vampirella #100 cover by Cedric Poulat
Reflecting on his distinct slant on the series, mark Rahner says, “I like that there can be as numerous different interpretations of Vampi as there are writers. Mine has been to make her a no-nonsense, cranky, deadly vampire in satires of other pop-culture vampires as well as killers – Twilight, Buffy, true Blood, Dexter – a choice of stories collected in Vampirella Bites. She notes what’s inherently silly about each as well as tears ‘em apart… like a mad spoof that turns incredibly fierce as well as unsettling. Without spoiling as well much of what I’ve got in store for Vampirella #100, I’ll decrease a hint: bloodsucker satisfies seersucker.”
Currently the designer of the reimagined Chaos! Comics world (also published by Dynamite), Tim Seeley joins the roster of Vampirella creators with the #100 spectacular. “I couldn’t turn down doing a Vampirella story,” he says. “She’s horror comics royalty! My story focuses on as well as homages Vampirella’s earliest origins with great deals of love!”
Vampirella #100 cover by Tony Fleecs
“I am delighted as well as honored to be able to take part in this landmark event,” states Nancy A. Collins, whose continuous Vampirella series has been well got by critics. explained by Geeked Out nation as “a ideal fit” for the title, Collins brings “the best amount of guts while still (making Vampirella) vulnerable.” Dynamite so delighted in her handle the character that they asked her to spearhead the Vampirella: Feary Tales miniseries. Her rounding out the Vampirella #100 event is a no-brainer.
In addition to the five writers on the series, Dynamite welcomes artists Francesco Mann, Dave Acosta, Eman Casallos, Jim Terry, as well as Javier Miranda-Garcia to offer the spooky environment as well as frenetic energy the series is understood for. Dynamite will likewise celebrate Vampirella #100 with a range of cover options, including a primary cover by Joe Jusko, a Variant cover by Joyce Chin, a “Bombshell” Variant cover by Cedric Poulat, as well as a “Cute” membership cover by Tony Fleecs reserved for those hardcore fans who location preorders with their regional comic retailers.
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