Post by Icefanatic on Oct 5, 2019 7:08:39 GMT -5
The 50th Anniversary celebration of Vampirella rolls on with another smash hit debut, with Dynamite proud to announce that VENGEANCE OF VAMPIRELLA #1 sold in excess of 63,000 copies!
This is a great number following on the record-setting 150,000 for July's VAMPIRELLA #1 - higher than recorded totals for any historical Vampirella comic or magazine issue. This could not be achieved without the passionate fans and retailers who supported the title, and Dynamite could not be more grateful.
Tom Sniegoski returns to his signature character in comic books and the genesis of his career in the medium, 25 years after he left in 1996. He has the opportunity to do what few creators get the chance to, pick up exactly where he left off. Well, he's also chosen to incorporate that quarter-decade gap into the story as a time skip. In 1996, Tom closed his run on the Daughter of Drakulon with quite a bang, by literally killing his heroine in the epic Death & Destruction miniseries. This followed a nearly four-year run, anchored by the original Vengeance of Vampirella series but strewn across over 50 issues including tie-ins and crossovers.
In that original tenure, Tom shepherded everyone's favorite vampiress through the turbulent 1990s and at the forefront of the "bad girl" craze alongside crossover buddies Lady Death, Witchblade, Shi and others. Joined by artists like Buzz, Lous Small Jr., Caesar, Kirk Wormer and more, Vampirella rose to heights of popularity unheard of - until now! Like other prominent heroes in the decade, Vampi got a leather jacket, a redefined origin and an epic clash with mortality.
This new saga is set to be just as epic, with rising star Michael Sta. Maria stepping in as Tom's new artistic collaborator. While his Vengeance "forefather" Buzz is contributing breathtaking covers. In addition to a covers crew of superstars Joshua Middleton, Frank Cho, Ben Oliver and Lucio Parrillo. Plus, one of the greatest Vampirella cosplay covers to date from fan-favorite Joanie Brosas.
"I heard about the initial numbers for Vegeance and could not be happier or more appreciative," said writer Tom Sniegoski. "Cannot wait for new and old Vampirella fans alike to finally get a look at what Michael and I are doing. And if they dig this first one, just wait, the next few are going to blow their minds!"
More at the link
This is a great number following on the record-setting 150,000 for July's VAMPIRELLA #1 - higher than recorded totals for any historical Vampirella comic or magazine issue. This could not be achieved without the passionate fans and retailers who supported the title, and Dynamite could not be more grateful.
Tom Sniegoski returns to his signature character in comic books and the genesis of his career in the medium, 25 years after he left in 1996. He has the opportunity to do what few creators get the chance to, pick up exactly where he left off. Well, he's also chosen to incorporate that quarter-decade gap into the story as a time skip. In 1996, Tom closed his run on the Daughter of Drakulon with quite a bang, by literally killing his heroine in the epic Death & Destruction miniseries. This followed a nearly four-year run, anchored by the original Vengeance of Vampirella series but strewn across over 50 issues including tie-ins and crossovers.
In that original tenure, Tom shepherded everyone's favorite vampiress through the turbulent 1990s and at the forefront of the "bad girl" craze alongside crossover buddies Lady Death, Witchblade, Shi and others. Joined by artists like Buzz, Lous Small Jr., Caesar, Kirk Wormer and more, Vampirella rose to heights of popularity unheard of - until now! Like other prominent heroes in the decade, Vampi got a leather jacket, a redefined origin and an epic clash with mortality.
This new saga is set to be just as epic, with rising star Michael Sta. Maria stepping in as Tom's new artistic collaborator. While his Vengeance "forefather" Buzz is contributing breathtaking covers. In addition to a covers crew of superstars Joshua Middleton, Frank Cho, Ben Oliver and Lucio Parrillo. Plus, one of the greatest Vampirella cosplay covers to date from fan-favorite Joanie Brosas.
"I heard about the initial numbers for Vegeance and could not be happier or more appreciative," said writer Tom Sniegoski. "Cannot wait for new and old Vampirella fans alike to finally get a look at what Michael and I are doing. And if they dig this first one, just wait, the next few are going to blow their minds!"
More at the link
I got back into comics after a break right around the time the 'bad girl' crazy was hitting. Many were new characters that were forgettable and quickly forgotten. Others... Witchblade, Shi, Ghost, Dawn, Kabuki... Have stood the test of time. Most of those characters were new, but others were existing characters that were retooled to fit the 'craze'. Vampirella didn't take much retooling, she had been a 'bad girl' in comics since her inception decades earlier... and Vengeance of Vampirella not only introduced me to Vampirella, it made me a fan.
I am sooo glad to see Tom get to continue his story all these years later.
Edit: A preview...
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