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Preview: Draculina: 90 Hours in San Francisco

Draculina: 90 Hours in San Francisco

writer: Christopher Priest
artist: Michael Sta. Maria
cover: Collette Turner
FC | Horror | 152 pages | $19.99 | Teen+

Spinning out of Christopher Priest’s successful Vampirella and Sacred Six series…comes Draculina. One child, two destinies: who is the daughter of Lilith of Drakulon? Is she a streetwise runaway human preteen, or is she Vampirella’s deadly siren night-stalker evil twin? Two souls linked by a reality-jumping demon struggle for control of their own destiny as Draculina, Lilith’s first and most beloved daughter, is brought into Vampirella’s reality and linked to an alternate version of herself by a cursed candle which warps reality when lit, swapping Draculina with her other possible “self” – a tough homeless preteen struggling to make it on her own while being constantly drawn into Draculina’s schemes. Establishing a secret identity for herself as “River East”, high-profile socialite daughter of the missing and presumed dead Lilith Ogden Eastaughffe, Draculina presses forth with a secret, evil agenda of bloody retribution against everyone who’s ever done her wrong, with only Katie – her alt-self – standing between her and her deadly goals. Collects Draculina #1-6, along with a complete cover gallery!

Draculina: 90 Hours in San Francisco

Preview: Draculina: Blood Simple #4

Draculina: Blood Simple #4

writer: Christopher Priest
artist: Michael Sta. Maria
covers: Jay Anacleto (A), Joseph Michael Linsner (B), Rafael Kayanan (C), Ariel Diaz (D), Cosplay / Rachel Hollon (E)
FC | 32 pages | Horror | $3.99 | Teen+

The mystery of Draculina’s father is revealed to be part of an ancient feud between demons and angels while four (count ‘em!) distinct visions of Draculina, including Katie the Vampirette and Vampirella’s ex-girlfriend Victory, become caught in a tangled web of Vampiverse unreality that pushes O.G. Draculina to the very brink! Is Draculina worth saving and will she stop being a PITA long enough for someone to actually save her?

Draculina: Blood Simple #4

Preview: Draculina: Blood Simple #2

Draculina: Blood Simple #2

Writer: Christopher Priest
Artist: Michael Sta. Maria
Covers: Jay Anacleto (A), Joseph Michael Linsner (B), Rafael Kayanan (C), Ariel Diaz (D), Cosplay / Rachel Hollon (E), Collette Turner (F)
32 pages | Horror | $3.99 | Teen+

Vampirella is dead, which comes as a real surprise to Vampirella. Women dressed as Vampi are being found murdered in Los Angeles, and Lilith, Vampirella’s vampire-sorceress mom, has joined forces with her prodigy Victory to hunt down the obvious suspect — Draculina! Meanwhile, Vampirette, Draculina’s preteen alt-self, experiences her first crush, while Levi, the mysterious sea hybrid, pursues his agenda of vengeance against them all.

Draculina: Blood Simple #2

Preview: Draculina #6

Draculina #6

Writer: Christopher Priest
Artist: Michael Sta. Marie
Covers: Collette Turner (A), Shannon Maer (B), Guillem March (C), Rafael Kayanan (D), Cosplay / Rachel Hollon (E)
32 pages | Horror | $3.99 | Teen+

IT’S A MULTIVERSAL MIXUP AS DRACULINA LOSES HER POWERS AND VAMPIRELLA IS OUT FOR HER BLOOD!
In an effort to teach Draculina a lesson, Hesiod, an interdimensional “reality merchant,” has scrambled multiple realities, resulting in a now-human (and powerless) Draculina being stalked by an evil, bloodthirsty Dark Vampirella (or “Vampirella Dark”?). Plus, having failed in her attempt to destroy the demon Belial, Lilith of Drakulon is given an impossible choice: to choose which version of the daughter she has searched for over several lifetimes will live and which will die?

Draculina #6

Preview: Draculina #5

Draculina #5

Writer: Christopher Priest
Artist: Michael Sta. Marie
Covers: Collette Turner (A), Rachta Lin (B), Guillem March (C), Rafael Kayanan (D) Cosplay – Panda Valentine
32 pages | Horror | $3.99 | Teen+

DRACULINA GETS EVERYTHING SHE EVER DREAMED OF – AND IT TURNS OUT TO BE A NIGHTMARE!
An enigmatic faerie named after an ancient Greek poet has twisted the multiverse, exchanging the fates of Draculina and her alternate reality “self” Katie, and forcing Draculina to experience a vulnerable humanity, with all its emotional consequences, for the first time in her long, immortal life. Meanwhile, Katie has gained everything she has ever wished for – like all the powers of a full vampiri, including the bloodlust! But the reality of having supernatural power quickly crushes her childhood fantasy as, ravenous for blood, Katie’s innocence hangs in the balance!

Draculina #5

Preview: Draculina #4

Draculina #4

Writer: Christopher Priest
Artist: Michael Sta. Marie
Covers: Collette Turner (A), Rose Besch (B), Guillem March (C), Rafael Kayanan (D), Cosplay (E)
32 pages | Horror | $3.99 | Teen+

When the demon Belial tips off the jilted lover of their arranged marriage, Draculina finds herself hunted by the interdimensional “Reality Merchant” Hesiod, who punishes Draculina by altering reality to reverse the fortunes of Draculina and her young alt-self Katie, granting the power (and wings!) of the Vampiri to the preteen while leaving Draculina confronted by an unwanted and fragile humanity, and at the mercy of her enemies!

Draculina #4

Preview: Draculina #3

Draculina #3

Writer: Christopher Priest
Artist: Michael Sta. Marie
Covers: Collette Turner (A), Rose Besch (B), Guillem March (C), Rafael Kayanan (D), Cosplay – Panda Valentine (E)
FC | 32 pages | Horror, Action / Adventure | $3.99 | Teen+

Having been tipped off to Draculina’s arrival in our plane of existence, the demon Belial-who stole Draculina from Vampirella’s and her mother Lilith when Draculina was small-sets out to reclaim his lost child, taking in the preteen Katie, Draculina’s snotty alter ego, for the strangest father’s day in history. Meanwhile Draculina continues assembling pieces of the Daemon Periapt, an ancient talisman capable of killing Belial, while she struggles to break the demonic bond linking her to the child Katie.

Draculina #3

Preview: Draculina #2

Draculina #2

writer: Christopher Priest
artist: Michael Sta. Maria
covers: Collette Turner (A), Rose Besch (B), Guillem March (C), Rafael Kayanan (D), Panda Valentine Cosplay (E), Rachta Lin (F), Rafael Kayanan (G-RI/BW), Guillem March (H-RI/BW), Rose Besch (I-RI/BW)
FC | 32 pages | Horror, Action Adventure | $3.99 | Teen+

Draculina’s secret origin begins in an ancient tower more than four centuries ago where her mother Lilith, desperate to free her people from ruthless oppressors, made a deal with the demon Belial to bear his children. Now, as Katie—Draculina’s human alter-ego—lays dying, the mystery of Draculina’s two lives is revealed as two sides of the same woman struggle for control. Meanwhile Belial, now retired from the demon business, has been alerted to Draculina’s presence in this prime reality, and seeks to regain control over his rebellious stepchild.

Draculina #2

Preview: Draculina #1

Draculina #1

writer: Christopher Priest
artist: Michael Sta. Maria
covers: Collette Turner (A), Rose Besch (B), Guillem March (C), Rafael Kayanan (D), Panda Valentine Cosplay (E), Blank Authentix (F), Judy Jong (G-RI), Rafael Kayanan (H-RI/BW), Guillem March (I-RI/BW), Rose Besch (J-RI/BW), Collette Turner (K-RI/BW)
FC | 32 pages | Horror, Action Adventure | $3.99 | Teen+

One child, two destinies: who is the daughter of Lilith of Drakulon? Is she a streetwise runaway human preteen, or is she Vampirella’s deadly siren nightstalker evil twin? Two souls linked by a reality-jumping demon struggle for control of their own destiny as Draculina, Lilith’s first and most beloved daughter, is brought into Vampirella’s reality and linked to an alternate version of herself by a cursed candle which warps reality when lit, swapping Draculina with her other possible “self”—a tough homeless preteen struggling to make it on her own while being constantly drawn into Draculina’s schemes. Establishing a secret identity for herself as “River East”, high-profile socialite daughter of the missing and presumed dead Lilith Ogden Eastaughffe, Draculina presses forth with a secret, evil agenda of bloody retribution against everyone who’s ever done her wrong, with only Katie—her alt-self—standing between her and her deadly goals.

Draculina is a wild, fast-paced ride through the literal reverse sensitivities of our altruistic Vampirella, brought to you by Vampi scribe Christopher Priest and Vengeance of Vampi artist Michael Sta. Maria! Buckle up for one dark, wild ride!

Draculina #1

Review: Vampirella #11

VampiVol2-11-Cov-A-MayhewAfter the long and choppy first story arc and plot from this new series, the second has taken on a different tone.  Although there is still some degree of supernatural action, the story is seemingly directed towards a different focus, one of world building for Vampirella.  As a cult character from the 1960s that has morphed in one that is mainstream enough, the one thing lacking from the character is continuity as well as a decent repertoire of villains.  There are always the denizens of Hell or vampires for her to fight, but in the history of her publication there has never really been one consistent adversary (other than Dracula who doubles as an adversary for lots of people.)  Over the previous few issue, the story has included a lot of exposition as to the backgrounds of other characters, some of whom are to presumably become constant allies and others that will become recurring foes.

The problem with this approach has been one of a false starts, as often when it seems that it is time to move the plot along, that the story jumps back into some other character’s origin.  This has resulted in some less exciting issues, even while it fills out the necessary background for what are mostly brand new characters (or at least repurposed characters).  This issue takes the same approach, except this time focuses much more on a single origin, that of Cain, and tells of his link to Vampirella and Draculina.

This issue ends up being the most entertaining in this run as it decides to put its focus mainly on one story instead of several.  Equally though, it is not a pulse pounding issue where readers will turn the pages.  At the very least this issue should contain the last of these origins and should allow the series to proceed at a somewhat normal pace moving forward. There is potential here now for a stronger universe of characters for Vampirella to interact with, and if that was the sole goal of the previous issue then it was successful, and now it is left for the creative team to use what they have for some engaging stories as they move forward.

Story: Nancy A. Collins Art: Patrick Berkenkotter
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Read

Dynamite provided Graphic Policy with a free copy for review.