Vampirella (Warren) #19 (1972-09)

[1973 annual]

  • Cover art by Jose Gonzalez; code (near price): 588856, $1.00 (color) (from Vampirella (Warren) #1 & #7 & #11 (Frank Frazetta, art), #2 & #10 (Bill Hughes, art), #3 & #4 (Larry Todd, painting; Vaughn Bodé, pencils), #9 (Boris Vallejo & Wally Wood, art), #12 & #14 & #15 (Manuel Sanjulian, art))
    • Inside front & inside back cover: Everything you always wanted to know about Vampirella but nobody ever told you… (text) (b&w, blue)
    • Back cover: Editorial: anti-war campaign (b&w, pink, blue)
  • Contents (b&w)
    • Table of contents; Masthead: James Warren, editor & publisher; Richard Conway, assistant publisher; John R. Cochran, editorial director; William B. DuBay, art director; Flo Steinberg, marketing director, p.3
    • “Vampirella: Shadow of Dracula!” (Jose Gonzalez, art; T. Casey Brennan, story), p.4-13
    • “To kill a god!” (Wally Wood, art & story), p.14-21 (from Vampirella (Warren) #12)
    • “Two silver bullets!” (Reed Crandall, art; Don Glut, story), p.22-27 (from Vampirella (Warren) #1)
    • “Fate’s cold finger!” (Ken Barr, art; Douglas Moench, story), p.28-33 (from Vampirella (Warren) #9)
    • “Jack the Ripper strikes again” (Jerry Grandenetti, art; Fred Ott, story), p.34-41 (from Vampirella (Warren) #9)
    • “The survivor” (Ernie Colon, art; Buddy Saunders, story), p.42-47 (from Vampirella (Warren) #7)
    • “The soft, sweet lips of hell!” (Neal Adams & Steve Englehart, art; Denny O’Neil, story), p.48-57 (from Vampirella (Warren) #10)
    • “The silver thief and the pharaoh’s daughter” (Jose M. Bea, art; Dean Latimer, story), p.71-81 (from Vampirella (Warren) #13)
    • Advertisements: horror movies, p.58; historic scenes model kits, p.59; Vampirella magazine, p.60; Vampirella fan club, Creepy jigsaw puzzle, p.61; paperbacks, p.62-63; monster movie posters, monster masks, p.64; Venus fly trap, giant balloon, Blazing combat magazine, Creepy magazine fan club, p.65; horror movies, p.66-67; monster model kits, p.68; collector’s magazines, Eerie-Creepy rings, battery operated Frankenstein, p.69; comics books, p.70; Warren magazines, Vampirella magazine, p.82