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Dynamite takes Vampirella back to the 90s with Vampirella 1992

April 1, 2021 by Gary Collinson

Vampirella returns to the (in)famous ’90s in a meta tale from acclaimed writer Max Bemis (Moon Knight, Savage) that delves into the celebrated and critiqued comics of the era as well as fandom itself this June as Dynamite Entertainment releases Vampirella 1992.

The 1990s were one of the most exciting yet controversial eras in comic books. A time of bravado, excess, pouches, and cyborg assassins. But also heady and at times pretentious fantasy books usually written by Englishmen. As a reader at the time, Max Bemis was drawn to both types of books at the historic Golden Apple Comics in Los Angeles. Including his discovery of Vampirella, who somehow straddled the middle with explosive action stories, bad girl covers, and top tier creators like Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, and others.

Readers will get to know a group of women who work weekends portraying “bad girls” at comic conventions, video store events and other geek gatherings. But when terrorists attack one of these conventions, the unexpected heroines must take their cosplay to the next level Die Hard-style to save the day.

The character at the center of the story is one particular model who has been through the ups and downs navigating the comics industry and events. A second viewpoint will focus on her through a trippy lens. The only wrinkle is that she mysteriously looks a whole lot like the actual Vampirella we all know and love…

Whether readers love the 1990s or even hate the era, this will be a can’t-miss exploration of comics, fan culture, and of course Vampirella, like no other!

“Vampirella 1992 explores these two sides of 90’s comic fandom, goofy and extreme versus heady, trippy and dark,” said writer Max Bemis. “It’s just as scary as imagining Alan Moore slow-dancing sexily with Rob Liefeld.”

Vampirella 1992 will go on sale in June 2021.

 

Originally published April 1, 2021. Updated October 14, 2021.

Filed Under: Comic Books, Cosplay, Gary Collinson, News Tagged With: Dynamite Entertainment, Vampirella, Vampirella 1992

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is a film, TV and digital content producer and writer who is the Editor-in-Chief of the pop culture website Flickering Myth and producer of the gothic horror feature 'The Baby in the Basket' and suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines'.

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