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L.A. Banks' Vampire Huntress #1 by Jess Ruffner-Booth
L.A. Banks' Vampire Huntress #1 by Jess Ruffner-Booth







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We tried to document every single appearance of a vampire, be it a mere cameo in a comic book which has nothing to do with vampires, or an appearance on the cover only. “Vampire comics.” In this list, “vampire comics” are not only those whose main theme is a vampire story, such as The Tomb of Dracula, or where a vampire is the main character, such as Vampirella. Occult and published in New Fun Comics in 1935 – and going on to the end of the year 2000, the list includes more than 11,000 entries and documents the continuous fascination with the vampire theme in comic art, a facet of the lure of the vampire which is in turn inseparable from late modernity’s ideas about life, happiness, and immortality. Starting from the first comic featuring a vampire – a story by Jerry Siegel (1914-1996) and Joe Shuster (1914-1992,) the creators of Superman, featuring their lesser known character Dr. Although their main interests lie in other fields, they regard this work as a professional scholarly achievement (much more than a mere hobby). Introvigne and Melton have devoted countless hours of work, including research at comic conventions, antiquarian and specialized stores, and on the Internet for thirteen years. Massimo Introvigne joined their efforts in 1995. Gordon Melton first conceived the idea of a comprehensive list of English-language comics featuring vampires in the 1980s, and prepared a first draft of several thousand titles. Banks’ Vampire Huntress #4: The Hidden DarknessA lifetime achievement. Damali is being reckless, Carlos is being overprotective, and Marleen is not stopping either of them. The story continues to evolve and with only one more entry I cannot see where it is headed. Banks’ Vampire Huntress #3: The Hidden Darkness (L.A. I love having this extra time with all of them. The mission continues as it has always been, destroy the evil in the world. These are the characters I met in the novels. Banks’ Vampire Huntress #2: The Hidden Darkness (L.A. But it does give a mini finality to all the team has gone through. I wanted something a bit more dramatic since they were facing off against a creature that held so much of the darkness. The conclusion was a little less than satisfying and seemed really rushed.

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L.A. Banks' Vampire Huntress #1 by Jess Ruffner-Booth