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Vampirella (/ v æ m p ɪ ˈ r ɛ l ə /) is a vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969), a sister publication of Creepy and Eerie.
Dynamite Entertainment is an American comic book publisher founded in 2004 by Nick Barrucci [1] in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, known for publishing comic book adaptations of licensed feature film properties, such as Army of Darkness, Terminator, and RoboCop; licensed or public domain literary properties such as Zorro, Dracula, Sherlock Holmes, Alice in Wonderland, Red Sonja, Tarzan, and John ...
Lindall has worked in comic books, including Warren Publishing's Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella. [1] According to The Independent , he has also done illustrations for Marvel Comics . [ 5 ] His illustrations of John Milton , some of which were originally published in Heavy Metal , have been featured in textbooks and modern printings of Milton's ...
Brennan in 2009 Brennan (on right), Ann Arbor, Michigan Brennan (on left), Ann Arbor, Michigan. Terrance Casey Brennan [1] is an American comic book writer.. During the 1970s, he wrote for Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror-comics anthologies Creepy and Eerie, and Vampirella.
Harris Comics (sold in 2010 to Dynamic Forces) published the former Warren Publishing character Vampirella for nearly two decades. [2] Harris sold additional magazine brands including the basketball magazine Slam in 1998, [ 3 ] African-American women's lifestyle magazine Honey in 1999, [ 4 ] Guitar World in 2003 and XXL in 2014. [ 5 ]
Thomas F. Sutton (April 15, 1937 – May 1, 2002) [1] was an American comic book artist who sometimes used the pseudonyms Sean Todd and Dementia.He is best known for his contributions to Marvel Comics and Warren Publishing's line of black-and-white horror-comics magazines, particularly as the first story-artist of the popular character Vampirella.
The CEO of a $3.5 billion security company is paying for workers to socialize—but only if they go out in ‘threes’ Orianna Rosa Royle February 20, 2024 at 7:23 AM
Wynorski made his directing debut with The Lost Empire.. His second film, Chopping Mall (1986), was made for Julie Corman, which Wynorski also produced and co-wrote. [5] Julie's husband Corman liked it, and hired Wynorski to make Deathstalker 2 in Argentina, then Big Bad Mama II (1987) with Angie Dickinson, and a remake of Not of this Earth (1988) with Traci Lords.