Vampirella #1

9.5

Critic Rating

2 Reviews
8.0

User Rating

1 Reviews
Writer Christopher Priest
Artist Davis Goetten
Cover Price $4.99

A FAMILY PLOT — WITH A TWIST!

Legendary comics scribe CHRISTOPHER PRIEST rejoins artist DAVIS GOETTEN for an all-new chapter in the ongoing saga of the Daughter of Drakulon!

Having lost both her Vampiri powers and the baby she stole from her sister Vampirella, a now-human Draculina faces the further loss of her newfound peace of mind when her thirst for blood is cruelly reawakened. Confronted with the prospect of once again being consumed by the evil appetites that had controlled her for centuries, Draculina embarks on a desperate quest to break the patterns of her past — or die trying!

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  • 10

    Nerd Initiative - Eda Thomas Bagwell

    Apr 22, 2026

    From beginning to end, this was a read that was tough to put down. Priest shows just how he’s an expert at the craft and what magic can be created by trusting your artist. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a reader just wondering where to start, this book is perfection personified. An absolute bona fide standout in Priest’s illustrious career. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comic Crusaders - Al Mega

    Apr 23, 2026

    Vampirella #1 is a strong, stylish, character-driven launch that leans into family dysfunction, visual storytelling, and emotional unease instead of playing it safe. Christopher Priest is still out here reminding folks why veteran creators matter, Davis Goetten brings the cinematic punch, Giovanni Caputo adds atmosphere and elegance, Willie Schubert keeps the machine humming, and Dynamite deserves a nod for continuing to let this corner of the line stay bold, weird, and alive. If you wanted a new Vampirella issue that feels dramatic, accessible, and genuinely worth your money, this one absolutely gets the job done. Read Full Review

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  • 8.0

    Plot
    Draculina visits Vampirella's psychologist and begins to explain her latest conflict with her sister, but the psychologist is convinced that Draculina is an alternate identity of Vampirella. This fight involves a baby's crib.

    Dracula's presence fuels speculation that he is capable of turning the people of Drakulon into humans. Victory, the other sister, also makes a brief appearance.

    The story is told through constant flashbacks, requiring careful reading, but at times it becomes quite confusing due to its lack of narrative linearity.

    Artwork
    Ergun Gunduz highlights Vampirella's sensuality and depicts many mystical beings in meticulous detail. His art is mesmerizing and captivating, while Davis Goette more

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