Variant Cover by Ben Templesmith. by Various.
The continuing adventures of Vampirella in "Vampirella Must Die!" Part 4 (of 6) by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, and Gabriel Rearte. Also: A snow-filled Vampirella adventure entitled "What Have We Become" by Becky Cloonan (Demo)! Plus: A Hellboy retrospective including an exclusive interview with Mike Mignola, and features, reviews, and interviews on some of the hottest upcoming comics projects, novels, music and DVDs! And as always, more is in store! Regular Cover by comics legend Michael Golden ('80s Micronauts); also available in a Limited Model Photo cover featuring Kitana Baker!
REGULAR?Magazine, 48pg, PC$3.95 PHOTO?Magazine, 48pg, PC$9.95 Cover price $3.95.
J. Scott Campbell cover, pinups and double page spreads by various artists with various characters (Savage Dragon, Madman, Monkeyman and O'Brien etc) Regular cover edition.
Limited Edition Painted Cover signed by cover artist Arthur Suydam, limited to 100 copies. Includes certificate of authenticity from Harris Comics.
by Phil Hester & Various
Your Halloween can't be complete without Vampirella! Phil Hester, the critically acclaimed writer of The Coffin and Deep Sleeper presents an all-new Vampi tale sure to get your blood pumping. Drawn by the talented artists of Glass House Graphics (Red Sonja), this story's sure to be an instant classic! Also: Find out who won the 2006 Harris Comics Talent Search! We've calculated your votes on Vampirella.com - now see those votes count!
Cover price $2.95.
Pendragon reads, or rather experiences, Vampirella's journal in a series of 2-page spreads. Written by David Quinn & Sean Fernald. 4-page Pendragon sequence drawn by Louis Small Jr. & Caesar. 2-page spreads drawn by: Rudy D. Nebres, Jim Silke, Mark Beachum, Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti, Scott Hampton, Michael Bair, Alan Davis & Mark Farmer, Louis Small Jr. & Rob Stull, Nelson, Jimmy Palmiotti & Al Williamson, Gary Frank & Cam Smith, Caesar & Michael Bair. Pin-up by Jose Gonzalez. Cover by Joe Jusko.
Cover by Arthur Suydam. Written by Phil Hester. Art by Daniel Sampere.
Like Marilyn Monroe and Betty Page, Vampirella is a cultural phenomenon now woven into society's DNA, a symbol of sensuality and power. So thinks a group of women who become increasingly and inexplicably fascinated with her, getting Vampi tattoos, researching her story and seeking each other out to celebrate her. But as a virus ravages Washington, possessing any man it comes across and liberating their darkest desires, these women feel a call from something - or someone - to battle this new threat. Is Vampirella real after all?
Cover by Arthur Suydam. Written by Phil Hester. Art by Al Rio. Washington has been overrun by the Gore Virus' infected victims. As Gore himself readies the plague's spread across the globe, only one force can stop them - an Army of Vampirellas! Prepare yourself for the most shocking cliffhanger yet, as the re-invention of Vampirella continues!
Cover by Arthur Suydam. Written by Phil Hester. Art by Al Rio. The Army of Vampirella strikes back at Gore, led by a reborn Vampirella. But is she really back? Or is this just the Beginning of the End of Vampirella for good? The re-invention of Vampirella concludes and Vampirella as you know it will never be the same!
Edited by David Scroggy. Cover by M.W. Kaluta. Written by Mike Baron, Ron Harris, Rick Geary and Tim Burgard. Art by Rick Burchett & Steve Mitchell, Ron Harris, Rick Geary and Tim Burgard.
Otherworldly tales of science fiction, some with elements of fantasy and the supernatural! Featuring: "Quark"; "...Friend in Need..."; "Adventures in Art"; and "Face to Face"! 32 pages, full color.
Stories by Will Meugniot, Jim Rohn, and Bjorn Ousland. Art by Will Meugniot, Jim Rohn, and Bjorn Ousland. Cover by Will Meugniot.
A tribute to the good-girl art of the past from artist Will Meugniot. Vanity is a cave-girl who finds a spaceship and ends up fighting aliens on the moon - and that's just the start of her adventures.
Complete set of 2
Cover by Ashley Wood. Written by El Torres. Art by Gabriel Hernandez. IDW's latest ghost story concludes here! A town is dying and the Slug Man is about to be born in our side of the Veil. While the whole Crooksville population is being driven insane, Chris Luna has to witness the horror that will tear apart the veil... because she's powerless to stop it. 32 pages, full color.
Cover by Simon Bisley.
Back with an all new "Jaguar God" tale written by Glenn Danzig. Nobody does it like Bisley and Danzig as they once again take on the mythic Jungle Warriors adventures. Biz fans will be slobbering over this issue. Then Martin Emond joins Danzig in a fantasy tale of "Satanika." It's a strange and eerie take on a "Midsumer Nights Dream" as only Verotik could do. Next up is "Akuma-She" by Danzig and Mighten and is the story of a young woman whose quest to be the ultimate in femininity leads to her experimantation with high doses of cosmetic estrogen injections. The results are shall we say...MONSTROUS!!! This marks the first apearance of Akuma-She.