Dark Shadows/Vampirella | |
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Title: | Dark Shadows/Vampirella |
Publisher: | Dynamite Entertainment |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | August-December, 2012 |
Total issues: | 5 |
Featuring: | Barnabas Collins; Vampirella; Quentin Collins; Pantha; Dracula; Jack the Ripper; Elizabeth Bathory |
Creators: | Marc Andreyko; Patrick Berkenkotter; Jose Malaga; Thiago Ribeiro; Troy Peteri; Fabiano Neves; Joseph Rybandt |
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Dark Shadows/Vampirella is an American comic book limited series of the horror and mystery thriller genres. It crosses over two different properties, Dark Shadows and Vampirella in one of the most unlikeliest of team-ups since Archie Meets the Punisher. The series was published by Dynamite Entertainment and ran for five issues from August to December, 2012. The book was written by Marc Andreyko with artwork & inks by Patrick Berkenkotter & Jose Malaga. It was colored by Thiago Ribeiro and lettered by Troy Peteri. Cover art illustrations were rendered by Fabiano Neves. The series was edited by Joseph Rybandt.
Issues
- Dark Shadows/Vampirella 1
- Dark Shadows/Vampirella 2
- Dark Shadows/Vampirella 3
- Dark Shadows/Vampirella 4
- Dark Shadows/Vampirella 5
Annuals & Specials
- None
Collections
- Dark Shadows/Vampirella (TPB)
Notes & Trivia
- Dark Shadows was created by executive producer and showrunner Dan Curtis. Major storylines were developed by writers Art Wallace and Sam Hall. The original daytime Gothic soap opera, Dark Shadows aired on ABC from June of 1966 to April of 1971 spanning a total of 1,245 episodes. Two spin-off films House of Dark Shadows and Night of Dark Shadows were released in theaters in 1970 and 1971. A remake series of Dark Shadows was produced in 1991 and ran for thirteen episodes on NBC. In 2012, director Tim Burton crafted a comical reboot of Dark Shadows as a high-budget feature film.
- Vampirella was created by writer Forrest J. Ackerman and artist Tom Sutton. Famed comic artist Frank Frazetta was the first artist to depict Vampirella with his cover illustration for Vampirella #1, which was published by Warren Publishing in September, 1969.
- Dark Shadows/Vampirella redirects to this page.
- Both of the main characters' progenitor titles, Dark Shadows, Volume 1 and Vampirella, Volume 1 began publication in 1969.