Draculina #2


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Draculina’s secret origin begins in an ancient tower more than four centuries ago where her mother Lilith, desperate to free her people from ruthless oppressors, made a deal with the demon Belial to bear his children. Now, as Katie—Draculina’s human alter-ego—lays dying, the mystery of Draculina’s two lives is revealed as two sides of the same woman struggle for control. Meanwhile Belial, now retired from the demon business, has been alerted to Draculina’s presence in this prime reality, and seeks to regain control over his rebellious stepchild.




Draculina: Blood Simple #2


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Vampirella is dead, which comes as a real surprise to Vampirella. Women dressed as Vampi are being found murdered in Los Angeles, and Lilith, Vampirella’s vampire-sorceress mom, has joined forces with her prodigy Victory to hunt down the obvious suspect—Draculina! Meanwhile, Vampirette, Draculina’s preteen alt-self, experiences her first crush while Levi, the mysterious sea hybrid, pursues his agenda of vengeance against them all.




Draculina #1


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One child, two destinies: who is the daughter of Lilith of Drakulon? Is she a streetwise runaway human preteen, or is she Vampirella’s deadly siren nightstalker evil twin? Two souls linked by a reality-jumping demon struggle for control of their own destiny as Draculina, Lilith’s first and most beloved daughter, is brought into Vampirella’s reality and linked to an alternate version of herself by a cursed candle which warps reality when lit, swapping Draculina with her other possible “self”—a tough homeless preteen struggling to make it on her own while being constantly drawn into Draculina’s schemes. Establishing a secret identity for herself as “River East”, high-profile socialite daughter of the missing and presumed dead Lilith Ogden Eastaughffe, Draculina presses forth with a secret, evil agenda of bloody retribution against everyone who’s ever done her wrong, with only Katie—her alt-self—standing between her and her deadly goals. Draculina is a wild, fast-paced ride through the literal reverse sensitivities of our altruistic Vampirella, brought to you by Vampi scribe Christopher Priest and Vengeance of Vampi artist Michael Sta. Maria! Buckle up for one dark, wild ride!




Sacred Six #2


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Numerology” Two: The enigmatic dark council known as The Six seeks to radicalize the peaceful vampires of Ashthorne while adversaries become unlikely allies as the crisis of missing human children threatens both human and supernatural residents alike. Lilith of Drakulon presses forward with her own mysterious agenda, recruiting the half-vampire Chastity and the all-new Draculina to help her achieve it. Meanwhile, Nyx, daughter of the mad god Chaos, huntsLilith for revenge while Pantha forges an uneasy truce with the City of Sacred’s guardian as time runs out to find the missing boys.




Draculina: Blood Simple


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Vampirella’s hateful, self-absorbed twin is back in a brand-new collection, and this time she finds that her Vampire Privilege is failing her as Vampirette, her preteen other-self, has become a literal mirror image of the life she could have had — and the person she could have become — if she wasn’t, y’know, Draculina. Also: Lilith has returned, and the meddling vampire/mom from Hell is determined to reunite her estranged daughters — unaware that Levi, a murderous sea creature, intends to crash the family reunion! Collects all six issues of the series written and illustrated by the horrifyingly talented CHRISTOPHER PRIEST and MICHAEL STA. MARIA!




Draculina: 90 Hours in San Francisco


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ONE CHILD, TWO DESTINIES… Who is the daughter of Lilith of Drakulon? Is she a streetwise runaway human preteen, or is she Vampirella’s deadly siren nightstalker evil twin? Two souls linked by a reality-jumping demon struggle for control of their own destiny as DRACULINA, Lilith’s first and most beloved daughter, is brought into Vampirella’s reality. Linked to an alternate version of herself by a cursed candle which warps reality when lit, Draculina is swapped with her other possible “self,” a tough homeless kid struggling to make it on her own while being constantly drawn into Draculina’s schemes. Establishing a secret identity for herself as “River East”, high-profile socialite daughter of the missing and presumed dead Lilith Ogden Eastaughffe, Draculina presses forth with a secret, evil agenda of bloody retribution against everyone who’s ever done her wrong, with only Katie—her alt-self-standing between her and her deadly goals. DRACULINA is a wild, fast-paced ride through the literal reverse sensitivities of our altruistic Vampirella, brought to you by Vampi scribe CHRISTOPHER PRIEST and VENGEANCE OF VAMPI artist MICHAEL STA. MARIA! Buckle up for one dark, wild ride! Collecting DRACULINA: 90 HOURS IN SAN FRANCISCO #1-6. “STELLAR DISPLAY OF ART FROM STA. MARIA AND NUNES” - Comical Opinions




Vampirella (Magazine 1969 - 1983) #2


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Meet "Evily" the wildest, weirdest witch ever to cast a spell.




The Vampire in Folklore, History, Literature, Film and Television


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This comprehensive bibliography covers writings about vampires and related creatures from the 19th century to the present. More than 6,000 entries document the vampire's penetration of Western culture, from scholarly discourse, to popular culture, politics and cook books. Sections by topic list works covering various aspects, including general sources, folklore and history, vampires in literature, music and art, metaphorical vampires and the contemporary vampire community. Vampires from film and television--from Bela Lugosi's Dracula to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, True Blood and the Twilight Saga--are well represented.




Vampirella Archives Vol 1


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Presents a collection of the horror-comic magazine detailing the adventures of Vampirella, a vampire heroine from another planet who comes to Earth to defeat the evil vampires threatening humans.




NISEMONOGATARI Part 2


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Originally planned to be the series’ conclusion, “final” chapter “Tsukihi Phoenix” invites us back to the seemingly eventless country burg where supernatural afflictions abound and characters change their trademark hairstyles at the drop of a hat. Rest assured, dear reader, that the story continued in Japanese and will do so in translation. In the first half of Fake Tale, lost soul Araragi helped resolve his bigger little sister Karen’s feverish run-in with a fraud. In this second half, he must attend to his littler little sister Tsukihi’s issues, but not before staging the Toothbrush Episode that the acclaimed anime adaptation’s viewers find quite memorable—whether they like to or not. As fraught with ominousness as a dark empty street, as unexpectedly full of feeling as an acid-tongued girlfriend, as sidesplittingly funny as a horny retired jock, and (maybe even) as educational as college in the best MONOGATARI tradition, this volume also introduces us to “ghostbusters” Yozuru Kagenui and Yotsugi Ononoki.