Vampirella: Dead Flowers #1
| Writer | Sara Frazetta, Bob Freeman |
| Artist | Alberto Locatelli |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"When her age-old nemesis finally gives up the ghost, Vampirella is lured to his rural gothic estate of Rookhaven to hear the reading of his last will and testament. There, she meets the manor staff - the prurient assistant, the wild-eyed groundskeeper and his pensive young daughter, and the sinister and enigmatic Mr. Frey. Expecting a trap, Vampirella and her young companion are not disappointed - but they also get more than they bargained for in this thrilling adventure!
Written by SARA FRAZETTA and BOB FREEMAN and illustrated by ALBERTO LOCATELLI, this brand-new miniseries is steeped in gothic horror, complete with a sinister mans
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - kcscribbles
Oct 04, 2023Whether or not youre into the gothic horror subgenre, pick up Vampirella: Dead Flowers #1. It puts Vampirella in a different environment from her usual tales and theres a wonderful atmosphere of creepiness and dread throughout. Recommended. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Super Powered Fancast - Timala Elliott
Oct 05, 2023I found the narration in this introductory chapter beautifully written. The language reminds me of that used in classic horror novels. This tale feels nostalgic in the best possible way. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Oct 04, 2023VAMPIRELLA: DEAD FLOWERS #1 begins a classic monster tale when Vampirella receives a spooky house in the will of one of her hated enemies. The central mystery is intriguing, and the storybook art gives the comic a dark fairytale quality thats enjoyable. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Megan Peters
Oct 04, 2023From sneaky gossips to werewolves, this retreat is anything but a vacation, and it will fall to Vampirella to deal with the threats. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes
Oct 04, 2023The book is an odd affair. Is it trying to be funny book? Is it serious? Is it serving to re-introduce a new range of characters? The truth will out, I'm sure, though I wonder how many readers will stick around to find out. Read Full Review