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Vampirella Vol. 1: Forbidden Fruit Graphic Novel | Vampirella 2017 Trade Paperback | Horror Comic Book Collection | Perfect for Comic Fans & Halloween Reading
Vampirella Vol. 1: Forbidden Fruit Graphic Novel | Vampirella 2017 Trade Paperback | Horror Comic Book Collection | Perfect for Comic Fans & Halloween Reading

Vampirella Vol. 1: Forbidden Fruit Graphic Novel | Vampirella 2017 Trade Paperback | Horror Comic Book Collection | Perfect for Comic Fans & Halloween Reading

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One thousand years have passed since Vampirella was last spotted, doing what she does best: defending the world from threats both mystic and evil. Now, she's poised to make her fateful return, but the world that awaits her is unlike anything she might expect... or even want to defend! Written by acclaimed comics, novel, and television writer Paul Cornell (This Damned Band, Doctor Who) and illustrated by the masterful Jimmy Broxton (Goldtiger, Knight & Squire), "Forbidden Fruit" is a mind-blowing odyssey for horror comics' most iconic heroine! Reviews: “The artwork by Jimmy Broxton masterfully evokes the feeling of the classic horror comics... There is a dark aesthetic to Broxton’s work yet there is a remarkable and rare sense of clarity to his work as well.” - Kabooooom “A great introduction to the new status quo for Vampirella. It requires no previous knowledge, allowing you to jump right in and enjoy a cool story with some terrific artwork.” – Horror Talk “Broxton is a skilled artist, and he is working to simultaneously convey both post-apocalyptic science fiction and quasi-gothic claustrophobia.” – ComicWow “Cornell brings a unique pace to the story of Vampirella's resurrection, while Broxton's art feels like a tale from the past.” – Major Spoilers