Vampirella #675 - Comic Book Sneak Peek

Vampirella #675 - Comic Book Sneak Peek

      Dynamite Entertainment is set to release Vampirella #675 this Wednesday, and you can view the official preview below...

      In the aftermath of “The Dark World,” Vampirella’s analyst, Doc Chary, faces a review board to discuss his role in Ella Normandy’s “vampire fetish”-inspired paracosm in this special anniversary issue, commemorating a year since the countdown to issue #700 began with Vampirella #666!

      While justifying his decisions, Chary unveils a previously unseen chapter of Vampirella’s history in which the Daughter of Drakulon was admitted to a mental institution for a 72-hour evaluation — during which several murders occurred!

      Renowned comics writer CHRISTOPHER PRIEST and celebrated artist AARON FELIZMENIO welcome the New Year with a gripping winter story of blood and insanity in Vampirella #675 — featuring stunning covers from JENNY FRISON, LUCIO PARRILLO, JOSEPH MICHAEL LINSNER, ELIAS CHATZOUDIS, and cosplay by RACHEL HOLLON!

      Vampirella #657 will be available on March 5th, retailing for $4.99.

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Vampirella #675 - Comic Book Sneak Peek

Dynamite Entertainment is set to release Vampirella #675 this Wednesday, and you can take a look at the official preview below… In this special anniversary issue, commemorating a year since the countdown, Vampirella’s analyst, Doc Chary, is called before a review board to justify his “enabling” of Ella Normandy’s paracosm inspired by her “vampire fetish” following the tumultuous events of “The Dark World.”