Vampirella: 1992 #1
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| Writer | Max Bemis |
| Artist | Marcos Ramos, Roberto Castro |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Ah, the '90s, our strange yet dynamic link between the excess of the '80s and the pretensiousness of the aughts. A time when heroes were born, died and were reborn (again). Amidst all that creative chaos, the form of comics was torn between the muscle bound proliferation of All Things Pouch and the heady brew offered up by the British Comics Invasion.
Now, in the long-ago year of 1992, VAMPIRELLA finds herself a vampire trapped between not just two worlds but two genres! When a "bad girl model" hired to portray Vampy at conventions and signings is plunged into a terrorist incident, she's forced to fac
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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6.0
Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes
Jun 02, 2021I was really looking forward to this book. I remember buying Vampi back in the day when she was at Harris Publishing and was looking forward to a walk back through yesteryear. Instead, I find a book that doesn't appreciate the fans of the character and to some extant, doesn't appreciate the character herself, in an almost meta-message book that ridicules anyone for a buying a book for anything other than the purest or the self appointed socially acceptable reasons. Read Full Review
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5.0
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Jun 02, 2021VAMPIRELLA 1992 is intended (I think) to be a satirical sendup of every extreme trope of the 90s, but despite the admirable art execution, becomes a gross parody of itself. Read Full Review