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Vampirella Strikes A Pose, Taking Bids At Heritage Auctions
We have discussed some of those in the past, but today we have another issue, #97 of her magazine from Warren in 1981 This is yet another classic one that has been used to promote the character That moon pose has been on shirts, posters, you name it Today, Heritage Auctions is taking bids for[...]
Creepy #66 Featuring Wrightson Beheading Cover At ComicConnect
Credit ComicConnect Creepy #66 Features Some Awesome Talent Other artists in this Warren bronze age horror magazine include Richard Corben and Vincente Alcazar This is number 4 of 19 Creepy issues with Bernie Wrightson art and/or covers (not including reprints) So, on top of getting one of the classic covers of the series, there is some great work on the inside[...]
Vampirella: The Essential Warren Years Vol. 1
Here we have Vampirella: The Essential Warren Years Vol 1 A collection of the work by writers Archie Goodwin, Steve Englehart, Forrest J Ackerman and artists Jose Gonzalez, Tom Sutton, and Gonzalo Mayo. Finally, the legend of Vampirella can be told… from her very beginning! The Essential Warren Years collects the complete story of Vampirella, the raven-haired heroine[...]
Vampirella: Best Of The Warren Years Gets Worst Of The Reviews
It began with a good review on Amazon for the recent release of Vampirella The Best of the Warren Years, though it had a proviso. And for some reason they leave out the last page of the second Vampirella story Really disappointing since it shows the plane she's riding in blow up at the end, which[...]
Dave Cockrum's Personal Uncanny X-Men Collection For Sale
These are Uncanny X-Men comics from the artists file copies and each will be bagged and boarded with a note saying where they came from. Dave Cockrum worked for Marvel, DC and Warren over the years with two long runs on Uncanny X-men (1975-1977 and 1981-1983) The artist passed away in 2006 due to complications from[...]
José Ortiz Dies, Aged 81
A Spanish, or Catalan artist, he worked on comics including Warren's Apocalypse, Night of the Jackass and Coffin in Eerie, and Pantha in Vampirella. He also co-created Hombre with Antonio Segura in the magazine Cimoc, as well as founding the publishing house Metropol in the eighties.During that period he also worked on British comics Eagle, Scream and considerable work[...]