Review of Fluffy VS Vampirella

It takes little or no imagination to read the title Vampirella vs Fluffy the Vampire Slayer and get the gist of it. Two female icons of the undead genre meeting up. The stuff of fantasies, actually. In more ways that one. Just to let everyone know–the cover art conveys the quality of the actual comic…

Vampirella vs. Fluffy the Vampire Killer

An awesome comic was just released a few days ago – Vampirella vs. Fluffy the Vampire Killer! It’s a (possibly) hilarious and highly entertaining spoof of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, one that is sure to amuse all Buffy fans (and hopefully not piss them off). Check out the details below! “Young, horny high school couples…

Vampire Tales that Belong on Cable TV

Consider. “True Blood” is a bona fide hit, as is the network television series “The Vampire Diaries.” Now consider the huge success of various other cable shows–from “Dexter” to “Weeds” to the epic “Game of Thrones.” Might we not ask cable television to give us some more undead-themed television, especially since cable allows generally higher…

Vampire Comics & Graphic Novels Coming March 2011

Usually there aren’t too many vampire comics or graphic novels being released, but this March is different, we’ve got all sorts of fangtastic goodies for our eyes to enjoy. From adorable vampire cheerleaders to sexy vampire hunters – this month kicks ass for the comic fans here. (Click the titles to view on Amazon) The…

Who Should Play Vampirella?

J. Forrest Ackermann, or “Uncle Forry,” had many claims to fame within the annals of horror. Apart from his magazine, the tours of his memento-brimmed home up until his death, his ownership of both the Dracula and Mummy rings, he also created an iconic character who wanders in the imaginations of countless fans. She of…

Five Vriggin’ Vild Vampire Comics

Vampirella, 1969 – So, you’re a hot alien vampire chick from planet Draculon, why not wear a red thong suit that fits like a surgical glove, thigh high boots, and go hunt the evil kind of vampires? Forrest J. Ackerman thought this was a great idea, and then created Vampirella, who started out as a…