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English-Language Vampire Comics, 1935-2000 - A list and a catalogue of the holdings of CESPOC Library

A lifetime achievement. Robert Eighteen-Bisang and J. Gordon Melton first conceived the idea of a comprehensive list of English-language comics featuring vampires in the 1980s, and prepared a first draft of several thousand titles. Massimo Introvigne joined their efforts in 1995. Introvigne and Melton have devoted countless hours of work, including research at comic conventions, antiquarian and specialized stores, and on the Internet for thirteen years. Although their main interests lie in other fields, they regard this work as a professional scholarly achievement (much more than a mere hobby). Starting from the first comic featuring a vampire – a story by Jerry Siegel (1914-1996) and Joe Shuster (1914-1992,) the creators of Superman, featuring their lesser known character Dr. Occult and published in New Fun Comics in 1935 – and going on to the end of the year 2000, the list includes more than 11,000 entries and documents the continuous fascination with the vampire theme in comic art, a facet of the lure of the vampire which is in turn inseparable from late modernity’s ideas about life, happiness, and immortality.

“Vampire comics.” In this list, “vampire comics” are not only those whose main theme is a vampire story, such as The Tomb of Dracula, or where a vampire is the main character, such as Vampirella. We tried to document every single appearance of a vampire, be it a mere cameo in a comic book which has nothing to do with vampires, or an appearance on the cover only. By “vampire” we mean a character, more often tha not undead (or at least potentially immortal,) who sucks blood and, in some case, energy (psychic vampire.) It should be a personal being (after some doubts, we did exclude the saga of Elric of Melniboné, where the “vampire” is a sword.) We did include dubious cases, if the word “vampire” is used by the authors. But we excluded vampire-like zombies, demons and ghouls (a ghoul is not a vampire,) and gothic “vamps” (with regret, we finally excluded comics about The Addams Family, since we did not find real vampires there.) Of course, the whole idea of a “psychic vampire” is debated, and there is a grey area where opinions may differ.

The CESPOC Collection. This is both a list and a catalogue of the holdings of the collection of CESPOC, the Center for Studies on Popular Culture of Torino, Italy, hosted as a special collection in the library of CESNUR in Torino. The comics are not catalogued in the catalogues of books of either the CESNUR and CESPOC libraries, and are found in this list only (which will be periodically updated.) ** in the list means that the comic book is part of the CESPOC collection; ___ means that CESPOC knows it exists but does not own it. The collection with the exception of pre-code titles and other specially valuable books may be consulted by appointment only at the CESNUR library (cesnur_to@virgilio.it). Photocopies may not be requested, both for reasons of copyright and because many comics are inherently fragile.

Why the list is not perfect. The list is a co-operative enterprise. Several people worked on it for more than twenty years.We finally decided to publish it without further delay, even if it is certainly not complete (we discover two or three new titles each month, and as far as British juvenile comics or Australian comics are concerned we are sure we miss several titles,) and the style of the entries (prepared by different people over the years) may not be perfectly uniform. A paperback may be indicated either as tp. or tpb.; the presence of a main character either as c. (for character) or w. (for with,) and so on. But we believe the list to be understandable.

A note to comic art scholars and collectors. Since we do know that the list is not perfect, comments are welcome. Please write to the librarian at CESNUR, Mr. Luca Ciotta (who did an invaluable work in the latest stage of preparing the list for publication) at cesnur_to@virgilio.it.

A note to dealers. This is, in a way, also a want list. Dealers who have items indicated as ___ to sell (those indicated as ** are items we already have) may contact the librarian with their offers. Dealers who think they have identified comics featuring a vampire not included in the list are even more welcome, but please send scans of the relevant pages so that we may determine whether it is really a “vampire” according to our standards. Several dealers offered invaluable help during the years. Among many, special thanks to Doug Sulipa of Comic World in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada, and to the staff at Metro Entertainment in Santa Barbara, California.

A friendly note to burglars. The extremely expensive comics (a few of them worth in excess of $ 10,000) are almost invariably the pre-code books, published before the Comics Code (which inter alia excluded for a while vampires from comics) came into force in 1955. There are a few very valuable post-code items, such as the first issue of Eerie (1966) and the more recent Octagon or Museum editions limited to a small number of copies. All the pre-code comics, without exceptions, and these valuable post-code items are not included in the special collection available at the CESNUR library but are kept in a bank vault. We do regard characters such Arsène Lupin, Simon Templar, Fantômas and other great thieves as part of the popular culture, and do not intend to discourage their more spectacular daredevil deeds. Should they really want to go for our expensive comics, however, they should graduate from mere burglars to full-blown bank robbers.

  

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A1. Atomeka Press [U.K.] b&w. Fantasy anth. Adult.

** no. 1 (May 1989.) "Festus: Dawn of the Dead" by Alan Moore & Steve Parkhouse. 5p. v Mr. Zlüdotny of "The Bojeffries Saga."  [rpt. in Bojeffries Terror Tome #1 (2005.)]

** no. 2 (n.d. [1989.]) "Sex with Ginda Bojeffries." 8p. Cover: Brian Bolland & John Bolton (flip cover.)

** no. 3 (n.d. [1990.]) "A Quiet Christmas with the Family." 8p. v Mr. Zlüdotny. Cover: Brian Bolland.

** no. 4 (n.d. [1990.]) "Song of the Terraces." 6p. v Mr. Zlüdotny [rpt. in Bojeffries Terror Tome #1 (2005.)]. Cover: Moebius.

Series reprinted as tpb.: The Complete Bojeffries Saga (1992.)

A1 Special: Book 1: Volume 1. See: The A1 True Life Bikini Confidential.

The A1 True Life Bikini Confidential. London: Atomeka Press, 1990. tpb. b&w. Satire anth. Adult.

** (1990.) [A1 Special: Book 1: Volume 1.] a. "Mr. Monster's Most Wanted" by Michael T. Gilbert. 8p. v Miss Billie Batson (cameo.) b. "Our Factory Fortnight" by Alan Moore & Steve Parkhouse. v Ginda Bojeffries. 6p. Cover by Adam Hughes, Michael T. Gilbert & Garry Leach. Back cover by Brian Bolland.

Aargh! Mad Love [U.K.] b&w. mag.

** no.1 (Oct. 1988.) “Dom Zombi, Unded [sic]” by Dominic Regan. 1p. v Dom Zombi.

Note: Aargh! (or Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia) was a fundraising one-shot magazine published in the United Kingdom in support of Lesbians and Gay Action. The copies sold at the first signing (at London’s Forbidden Planet on October 15, 1988) included a commemorative poster signed by Alan Moore, Jamie Delano, Kevin O’Neil & Neil Gaiman.

Absolute Vertigo. DC.

___ (Win. 1995.) Preview of “The Preacher.” 4p. v Cassidy.

ACG’s Halloween Horror. Avalon Communications.

** no. 1 (1998.) a. "Bridal Night" by Wood. 7p. v Count Wolfgang von Roehmer, Helena Ayres [Ghost Manor #57 (1981.)] b. "The Flapping Head." 8p. v Unnamed [Forbidden Worlds #6(1952.)] Cover: Paul Horn.

Acme Comics. Fantasian Productions. b&w. anth.

** vol. 1, no. 4 (Win. 1984.) “I Love the Night” by Donald Roeseri, George Doro & Kirk Bath. 4p. v Unnamed.

Action Comics. DC.

**    no. 340 (Aug. 1966.) "Power of the Parasite!" by Jim Shooter & Al Plastino. 14p. v The Parasite [rpt. in The Best of   DC # 10 (1981); The Best of   DC #32 (1983.)]

** no. 361 (Mar. 1968.) "The Power of the Parasite". Uncredited. 13p. v The Parasite.

** no. 389 (June 1970.) "The Superman Legend: Rogues' Gallery!" 2p. v. Parasite.

** no. 399 (Apr. 1971.) "Superman, You're Dead. . . Dead… Dead!" by Leo Dorfman (Script), Curt Swan. 15p. v. unnamed. [Rpt. in Superman from the Thirties to the Eighties (1983.)]

** no. 502 (Dec. 1979.) “Fall and Rise of the Star-Child!” by Cary Bates & Curt Swan. 17p. v The Galactic Golem (a space parasite sucking energy.)

** no. 555 (May 1984.) "Reunion!" by Paul Kupperberg & Curt Swan. 23p. v The Parasite.

** no. 555a Canadian edition (price indicated as 95c rather than 75c.)

** no. 577 (Mar. 1986.) "Caitiff: First of the Vampires!" by Keith Giffen, Robert Loren Fleming & Keith Giffen et al. 24p. v Caitiff. c. Superman.

___ no. 577a Canadian edition (price indicated as 95 cents only.)

** no. 578 (Apr. 1986.) "The Most Popular Man in Metropolis!" by Craig Boldman & Kurt Schaffenberger. 24p. v The Parasite.

** no. 578a Canadian edition (price indicated as 95 cents only.)

** no. 595 (Dec. 1987.) "The Ghost of Superman" by John Byrne & Keith Williams. 22p. v Silver Banshee (aka Siobhan McDougal), a vampire that by drawing on your fears, sucks the life out of you. First appearance.

** no. 595a Canadian editon (price indicated as $ 1.00 only.)

** no. 600 (May 1988.) Part 1 (of 2.) "The Dark Where Madness Lies" by John Byrne & Mike Mignola. 8p. v Man-Bat. c. Superman. Cont. in Superman #19 (1988.)

** no. 600a Canadian edition (price indicated as $ 3.50 only rather than $ 2.50.)

** no. 662 (Feb. 1991.) Part 6 "Secrets in the Night" by Roger Stern & Bob McLeod. 21p. v Silver Banshee.

** no. 704 (Nov. 1994.) “Eradication Day!” 22p. v. Looker.

** no. 715 (Nov. 1995.) “Doc Parasite!” by David Michelinie & Gil Kane and Denis Rodier. 22p. v Parasite.

** no. 736 (Aug. 1997.) "Without and Within" by David Michelinie & Tom Grummett. 22p. v Parasite.

** no. 759 (Nov. 1999.) Part 3, Who is Strange Visitor? "Where?" by Randall Frenz & Ron Frenz. 22p. v Parasite.

Action Comics Annual. DC.

** no. 1 (1987.) "Skeeter!" by John Byrne & Art Adams et al. 39p. v Elly Mae Skaggs (a.k.a. "Skeeter.”) c. Batman, Superman. Cover: Arthur Adams & Dick Giordano.

** no. 1a Canadian edition (price indicated as $ 1.75 rather than $ 1.25.)

Action Planet Comics. Action Planet. b&w. anth.

** no. 1 Philly Ashcan edition (1995.) "Wrathbone and Bitchula" by John Heebink. 4p. v Bitchula.

** no. 1 (1996.) Part 1. "Scent of a Woman" by John Heebink. 6p. v Bitchula. c. Wrathbone. Cover: Mike Manley

** no. 2 (1996.) Part 2. "Scent of a Woman" by John Heebink. 6p. v Bitchula. c. Wrathbone. Cover: Mike Manley.

** no. 3 (1997.) Part 3. "Scent of a Woman" by John Heebink. 6p. Cover: Mike Manley.

Adventurer: The Superior Fantasy & Science Fiction Games Magazine. Mersey Leisure Publishing [U.K.] mag. b&w.

** no. 5 (Dec. 1986) [all-vampire issue.] “D3” 1p. v Unnamed.

Adventures in the DC Universe. DC.

** no. 1 (Apr. 1997.) "Now You See 'Em. . ." by Steve Vance & John Delaney. 22p. v. Parasite.

Adventures into Darkness. Standard Comics. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 9 (Apr. 1953.) "Nothing Can Save Her" 5p. v Vera [rpt. in Tales Too Terrible to Tell #8 (1993.)]

Adventures into Terror. Marvel/Atlas. Pre-code horror anth. Formerly titled: Joker Comics.

** no. 4 (June 1951.) "Vampire Brats” by Allen Bellman 4p. v various [rpt. in Crypt of Shadows #11 (1974.)] Cover says: "Spawn of the Vampire!"

** no. 6 (Oct. 1951.) "You Can't Escape." 5p. v Unnamed. Satire [rpt. in Giant-Size Dracula #4 (1975.)]

** no. 10 (June 1952.) "When the Vampire Calls!" by Joe Maneely. 6p. v Unnamed (brother of the main character, Lyra.)

** no. 18 (Apr. 1953.) "Vampire by Night" by Stan Lee. 4p. v Baron Von Dracula.

** no. 19 (May 1953.) “Dead of Night.” Text. 2p. v Morescu.

** no. 28 (Feb. 1954.) “Insane.” 5p. v Unnamed, Phil Jones (the latter, unjusty accused of being the vampire, ends up acting as one.)

** no. 29 (Mar. 1954.) “The Vampire-Man.” 5p. v various undead vampires and Tom Malverne, aka Jack the Ripper, a candidate to unlife who fails the test to become a vampire and is killed by the undead. Vampire cover.

** no. 30 (Apr. 1954.) "They Fly by Night." 5p. v various.

Adventures into the Unknown. ACG. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 3 (Feb/Mar 1949.) “The Vampire Prowls” by Anon. & Leonard Starr. 9p. v Marvin Sanders.

** no. 6 (Aug/Sept 1949.) “Bat by Night” by Robert Brice. 10p. v Baroness Jeanne Calleau [rpt. in Chilling Tales of Horror vol. 2, no. 4 (1971.)]

** no. 10 (Apr./May 1950.) “Vampire’s Castle.” 8p. v Dr. Manusala [rpt. in Western Adventure n.n. (1950;) Thrills Comics #1 (1951;) Shock vol. 1, no. 8 (1970.)]

** no. 12 (Aug/Sep 1950.) “The Vampire Vision” by Anon. & Ken Bald. 10 p. v Zara, Ravpemi.

** no. 13 (Oct/Nov 1950.) “The Vampire Swoops” by Anon. & Leonard Starr. 10 p. v Charron and his minions.

** no. 16 (Feb. 1951.) a. “Vampire’s Cloak.” Text. 1p. v Roger Banning. b. “Vigil among the Vampires.” 9p. v Sangra and others [rpt. in Shock vol. 3, no. 1 (1971.)]

** no. 19 (May 1951.) “The Vampire’s Bane.” 8p. v various, led by Volara, a vampiress [rpt. in Chilling Tales of Horror vol. 2, no. 4 (1971.)]

** no. 20 (June 1951.) “The Vampire’s Victim.” 9p. v various

** no. 21 (July 1951.) Cover. No vampire content.

** no. 22 (Aug.1951.) “Vampire Valley” by Anon. & Jerry Grandenetti. 10p. v vampire bats let loose by Communist spies in the American West, defeated by patriotic American cowboys and Old West ghosts.

** no. 23 (Sep. 1951.) Cover. No vampire content.

** no. 24 (Oct. 1951.) “Wings of Horror.” 8p. v Bob Cowan.

** no. 25 (Nov. 1951.) "Assault from the Unknown." 9p. v various bat-like creatures [rpt. in Chilling Tales of Horror vol. 2, no. 4 (1971.)]

** no. 27 (Jan. 1952.) Cover. No vampire content.

** no. 28 (Feb. 1952.) “The Vampire’s Prey.” 8 p. v Sangrini [rpt. in Chilling Tales of Horror vol. 2, no. 2 (1971.)]

** no. 29 (March 1952.) "Invasion of the Ghost Monsters.” 9p. v Dracula.

** no. 30 (Apr. 1952.) “The Haunt of the Hyena.” 8p. v The Hyena (a vampire-like creature who survives by “absorbing” the dead.)

** no. 31 (May 1952.) Cover. No vampire content.

** no. 32 (June 1952.) a. “The Haunt of Evil.” 8p. v Baron Gorcheck. b. “Vampire’s Nemesis.” Text. 1p. v Henry Brown.

** no. 37 (Nov. 1952.) “The Vampire’s Bones” by Anon. & Pete Riss. 7p. v Unnamed [rpt. b&w. in Shock vol. 2, no. 6 (1971.)] Cover by Ken Bald.

** no. 39 (Jan. 1953.) “The Hungry Horde” by Anon. & John Blummer. 7p. v various, led by their Unnamed “Master” [rpt. b&w. in Chilling Tales of Horror vol. 1, no. 3 (1969.)] Cover by Ken Bald.

** no. 45 (July 1953.) "Death on the Wing!" 7p. v various, led by Kelkor.

** no. 48 (Oct. 1953.) “The Garden of Horror.” 6p. v Plant described as “a vampire plant” (it hypnotizes and drains victims.)

** no. 50 (Dec. 1953.) “Vampire Spider.” 8p. v Karl Grutz (a mad scientist changing himself into a vampire spider.)

** no. 52 (Feb. 1954.) “The Year of the Bat” by Harry Lazarus. 8p. 3-D. v The Bat.

** no. 53 (Mar. 1954.)“The Wolpire” by Harry Lazarus. 8p. v the Wolpire (“both werewolf and vampire.”)

** no. 54 (Apr. 1954.) “True Vampires of History” by Anon. & Bob Forgione. 1p. Cover by Harry Lazarus.

** no. 58 (Aug. 1954.) “The Dreaded Trait.” Text. 1p. v Gregor Samsanzi.

** no. 59 (Sep.-Oct. 1954.) “The Family Tree of Samuel Doz.” 4p. v Samuel Doz and his ancestors of the Doz family.

Note: a. Adventures into the Unknown! was the first continuous horror comic. b. Last Pre-code issue: No. 61 (Jan/.Feb. 1955.) c. Cont. to no. 174 (Aug. 1967.) d. No’s 62-174 contain a few stories with vampire-like monsters (not technically vampires, however) that escaped the dictates of the Code.

Adventures into the Unknown! A + Comics, Canada. b&w. rpt. anth.

** no. 1 (1990.) "The Strange Mr. Milque" by R. I. (Nick Cuti?) & T. Sutton. 6p. v Quentin Milque and Jenny Lindstrom. Cover: Frank Frazetta [Midnight Tales vol. 3, no. 10 (1974.)]

Adventures into the Unknown! Halloween Special. A + Comics, Canada. b&w. rpt. anth.

** no. 1 (1991) a. “Blood Oath” by George Wildman & Zeck. 9p. v Lord Duboff [Monster Hunters (Charlton) #7 (1976.)] b. "Bridal Night" by Wood. 7p. v Count Wolfgang von Roehmer, Helena Ayres [Ghost Manor #57 (1981.)] c. "The Flapping Head." 8p. v Unnamed [Forbidden Worlds #6(1952.)]

Adventures into Weird Worlds. Marvel/Atlas. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 4 (n.d. [Mar. 1952.]) "The Village Graveyard" by Russ Heath. 6p. v various [rpt. in Giant-Size Chillers #1(1974.)]

** no. 5 (Apr. 1952) “Where?”. 4p. v The Vampire of Rakusc [rpt. in Monsters on the Prowl # 26 (1973.)]

** no. 7 (June 1952.) "In the Still of the Night." 5p. v Unnamed.

** no. 12 (Nov. 1952.) “Professional Secret.” 2p. Text. v Unnamed.

** no. 13 (Dec. 1952.) "The Vampire Maker!" by Carmine Infantino. 7p. v various [rpt. in Uncanny Tales from the Grave #4 (1974.)]

** no. 15 (Feb. 1953.) "Terror in Our Town!" 7p. v various (sequel to story in #13.)

** no. 16 (Mar. 1953.) "The Kiss of Death." 6p. A woman who poses as a vampire in order to murder her husband is undone by a real vampire v John Ashby [rpt. in Journey into Mystery #12 (1974.)]

** no. 22 (Sep. 1953.) "The Vampire's Partner." 5p. v Unnamed

** no. 30 (June 1954.) “I Saw the Vampire!” by Manny Stallman. 5p. v Unnamed.

The Adventures of Bob Hope. DC. Satire.

** no. 95 (Oct./Nov. 1965.) "Super-Hip: The Sickest Super-Hero of ‘Em All" by Arnold Drake & Bob Oksner. 24p. v Dr. Van Pyre and Miss Zombia Ghastly of "The Faculty of Fear."

** no. 96 (Dec. 1965/Jan. 1966.) "Super-Hip Flies Again." 24p.

** no. 97 (Feb./Mar. 1966.) "Ski-Bee Jeebies!" 24p.

** no. 98 (Apr./May 1966.) "Cool Hot-Rodder." 24p.

** no. 99 (June/July 1966.) "Super-Hope Meets Super-Hip." 24p.

** no. 100 (Aug./Sep. 1966.) "Of Thee We Swing." 25p.

** no. 101 (Oct./Nov. 1966.) "The Anti-Bikini Meanie." 24p.

** no. 102 (Dec./Jan. 1966.) "The Invasion of the Teen Monsters." 23p.

** no. 103 (Feb./Mar. 1966.) "The Love Machine!" 24p. c. Batman.

** no. 104 (Apr./May 1967.) "Somebody Stole Our Teachers—Hooray!" 24p.

** no. 105 (June/July 1967.) "The Crawling Creature of Creepmore Castle!" 24p.

** no. 106 (Aug./Sep. 1967.) "Badger's Baby Brother—Beastley." 23p.

** no. 107 (Oct./Nov. 1967.) "Summer H-E-L-L-L-P." 23p.

** no. 108 (Dec. 1967/Jan. 1968.) "The Ghost Riders of Gasoline Gulch!" 23p.

** no. 109 (Feb./Mar. 1968.) "Is There a Witch Doctor in the House?" 25p.

Covers: Bob Oksner.

The Adventures of Dr. Graves. A+ Comics. b&w.

** no. 1 (1991.) "The Devil’s Lies" by Joe Gill and Tom Sutton. 23p. v Lucinda [Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves #50 (1975.)]

The Adventures of Jerry Lewis. DC. Satire.

** no. 83 (1964.) "Scared Silly!" by Arnold Drake & Bob Oksner. 24p. v Bela Le Ghouli and a gangster masquerade as "Count Drinkula." Bela Lugosi/Dracula satire [rpt. in Famous Monsters of Filmland #29 (1964; ) Super DC Giant #S-19 (1970.)] Cover: Bob Oksner.

The Adventures of Jodelle. New York: Grove Press. hb. dj. Large format.

** (1967.) by Pierre Bartier & Guy Peellaert. 68p. v Bodu. Trans. from the French original.

The Adventures of Olivia. Jabberwocky. b&w. Adult. mag.

** no. 3 (Fall 1991.) "The Ghost Humpers" by Robert Outlaw & Brad W. Foster. 20p. v Unnamed (Dracula.)

The Adventures of Superman. DC. Formerly titled: Superman.

** no. 441 (July 1988.) "The Tiny Terror of Tinseltown" by John Byrne. 22p. v. Dreadnaught and Psi-Phon.

** no. 441a Canadian edition. Price indicated only as $ 1.00

** no. 442 (July 1988.) "Power Play" by John Byrne & Jerry Ordway et al. 22p. v. Dreadnaught, an alien that absorbs superheroes' powers. c. Aquaman, Captain Marvel, the Elongated Man, Jonn Jones and Supergirl.

** no. 469 (Aug. 1986.) "Nasty Boys" by Dan Jurgens. 22p. v. Dreadnaught and Psi-Phon.

** no. 473 (Dec. 1986.) "Rings of Fire" by Dan Jurgens. 22p. v. Dreadnaught and Psi-Phon.

** no. 481 (Aug. 1991.) "The Big Drain!" by Jerry Ordway & Tom Grummett. 22p. v. Parasite.

** no. 482 (Sep. 1991.) "The Planet Strikes!" by Jerry Ordway & Tom Grummett 22p. v. Parasite.

** no. 512 (May 1994.) "Deadly Measures!" by Karl Kesel & Barry Kitson. 22p. v. Parasite

** no. 520 (Feb. 1995.) "Christmas Thieves" by Karl Kesel & Stuart Immonen et al. 22p. v. Babe.

** no. 528 (Oct. 1995.) "Deadly Silence" by Karl Kesel & Stuart Immonen. 22p. v. Dreadnaught and Psi-Phon.

** no. 537 (Aug.1966.) "Creatures on the Loose!" by Karl Kesel & Stuart Immonen. 22p. v. Parasite.

** no. 552 (Nov. 1997.) "Control of Power" by Karl Kesel & Tom Grummett and Denis Rodier. 22p. v. Parasite.

Adventures of the Fly. Radio Comics.

** no. 8 (Sep. 1960.) “The Fly: The Monster Gang.” 8p. v Unnamed.

After Dark. Millennium. b&w. Vampire anth. Adult.

** no. 1 (Apr. 1995.) a. "Jack" by Julio Emilio Braz & Desenhos Deodato Filho. 7p. v various. c. Jack the Ripper. b. "Lost Souls" by Wendy Snow-Lang. 6p. v Unnamed (Night's Children Series.) c. "Nico" by Faye Perozich & Robert Suarez. 5p. v Nico (Bloodchilde Series.) d. "Opposite Directions" by Arvin Loudermilk & Mike Iverson. 9p. v various (Vigil Series.) e. "The Seductress" by Charles Baudelaire & Louis Small, Jr. 2p. v Verse. f. "Vampire's Requiem" by Kim Elizabeth & Chris Curtan. 4p. v various (Darkworld Series.)

Aftermath. Chaos! Comics.

** Ashcan Preview (2000.) By Brian Pulido and Len Kaminski & Luke Ross. 6p. Cover: Ivan Reis & Joe Pimentel. Limited to 800 copies.

** Ashcan Preview a Limited blue edition. Limited to 200 copies.

** no. 1 (Feb. 2000.) By Brian Pulido and Len Kaminski & Luke Ross. 22p. v Chastity. Cover: Ivan Reis & Joe Pimentel.

** no. 1a Premium edition. Cover: David Michael Beck. Limited to 3,000 copies.

** no. 1b Dynamic Forces. Red Foil Exclusive Cover. Limited to 2,500 copies.

Agent of Death! See: Christina Winters: Agent of Death!

Agent 13: Acolytes of Darkness. TSR.Graphic novel. Tpb.

** (1990). Story by Flint Dille and Buzz Dixon & Dan Spiegle. 48p. v Bludda Dak. Based on the novel by Flint Dille and David Marconi, Acolytes of Darkness, published in the collection by Flint Dille, David Marconi and Aaron Allston, Double Action: Acolytes of Darkness and Web of Danger, London: Double Agent Books, 1988; U.S. edition: Lake Geneva: TSR Inc., 1988.

Alf. Marvel. Funny animal satire anth. Television tie-in.

** no. 38 (Feb. 1991.) Vampire cameo on cover. No vampire content.

Alf Annual. Marvel. Funny animal satire anth. Television tie-in.

** no. 2 (1989.) "Interview with the Hampire!" by Michael Gallagher & Dave Manak and Marie Severin. 9p. v Melmacula. Vampire satire with elements from Dracula and Interview with the Vampire. Cover: Dave Manak.

Note: Based on the character created by Alien Productions. ABC TV: Sep. 22, 1986 to 1990.

Alister the Slayer. Midnight Press.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1995.) Story by Trey Berryman & Craig Robinson. 27p. v various. Cover: Boris Vallejo.

Note: Discontinued after no. 1.

All New BD Super Mini. Best Destiny. b&w.

** Ashcan (2000.) "It's Raining Men!" by Janet Hetherington. 5p. v Destine. Cover: Janet Hetherington.

All- Picture Adventures. St. John. Pre-code anth.

** no. 2 (Nov. 1952.) “Vampires Dance at Dusk.” ." 7p. v various (members of a vampire cult) [Strange Terrors #1 (1952.)]

All Star Comics. DC. Pre-code.

** no. 26 (Fall 1945.) a. “Vampires of the Void: Introduction” by Gardner Fox & Joe Gallagher and Martin Naydel [pt. 1 of 9.] 4p. v alien “vampires,” in fact metal-eating robots. c The Justice Society of America (i.e., Atom, Dr. Mid-Night, Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Johnny Thunder) b. “Vampires of the Void” Ch. 1 by Gardner Fox & Joe Kubert. 6p. c. Ch. 2 by Gardner Fox & Joe Gallagher. 5p. d. Ch. 3 by Gardner Fox & Stan Aschmeier and Martin Naydel. 5p. e. Ch. 4 by Gardner Fox & Stan Aschmeier. 5p. f. Ch. 5 by Gardner Fox & Joe Gallagher and Martin Naydel. 5p. g. Ch. 6 by Gardner Fox & Stan Ashmeier. 5p. h. “Vampires of the Void: Conclusion” by Gardner Fox & Joe Gallagher and Martin Naydel. 4p. Cover by Joe Gallagher. Cover says: “Mystery of the Metal Menace” [rpt. in All Star Comics Archives #2 (2000.)]

All Star Comics Archives Volume 2. DC. hb. rpt. 224p.

** no. 2 (2000.) 224p. a. “Vampires of the Void: Introduction” by Gardner Fox & Joe Gallagher and Martin Naydel [pt. 1 of 9.] 4p. v alien “vampires,” in fact metal-eating robots. c The Justice Society of America (i.e., Atom, Dr. Mid-Night, Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Johnny Thunder) b. “Vampires of the Void” Ch. 1 by Gardner Fox & Joe Kubert. 6p. c. Ch. 2 by Gardner Fox & Joe Gallagher. 5p. d. Ch. 3 by Gardner Fox & Stan Aschmeier and Martin Naydel. 5p. e. Ch. 4 by Gardner Fox & Stan Aschmeier. 5p. f. Ch. 5 by Gardner Fox & Joe Gallagher and Martin Naydel. 5p. g. Ch. 6 by Gardner Fox & Stan Ashmeier. 5p. h. “Vampires of the Void: Conclusion” by Gardner Fox & Joe Gallagher and Martin Naydel. 4p. Cover by Joe Gallagher. Cover says: “Mystery of the Metal Menace” [All Star Comics #26 (1945.)]

All -Winners Comics. U.S.A Comic Corp. (Timely Comics.) Pre-code.

** no. 5 (Sum. 1942.) "The Vampire Strikes!" by Anon., Al Fagaly & Don Rico. 12p. v Dr. Togu, a Japanese scientist capable of transforming himself into a vampire. c. Captain America. Note: a different story from “The Vampire Strikes,” Captain America #24 (1943), where Captain America battles a different vampire. [Rpt. in Marvel Masterworks. Golden Age. All- Winners Volume 2. All-Winners Comics Nos. 5-8 (2006.)]

Alley Oop. Tor. Tpb. Book. Pocket format.

** (1983.) By Dave Graue. Reprints comic strips from 1979-1982, including the story line of Alley Oop meeting Mircea Tepes, Draculina and other vampires of the Tepes family.

Alpha Illustrated. Alpha Productions. b&w. Previews.

___ no. 0 (Apr. 1994.) a. "Bloodthirst." b. "Nightmark: Blood & Honor." c. Article.

Cover: Cover reproduced for Bloodthirst #1.

Amazing Adventures. Marvel.

** no. 14 (Sep. 1972.) “The Vampire Machine” by Steve Englehart & Tom Sutton et. al. 20 p. v Title, with reference to Quasimodo, a living machine (self-programmed as a vampire: other comics featuring Quasimodo have not been included in this bibliography; this one appears because of the unique programming and the use of the word “vampire” in the title.) c. The Beast.

Amazing Heroes. Fantagraphics. Portfolio.

** no. 164 (May 1, 1989.) Portfolios: (a) Drawing by Chas. Gillen. 1p. v Vampira and Dracula (Bela Lugosi.) (b) Drawing by J. M. M. [i.e., J. Mike McCarthy.] 1p. v Dracula from Blood of Dracula. (c) Drawing by Neil Vokes.1p. w. Charley Brewster and Peter Vincent from Fright Night. (d) Drawing by Neil Vokes and Adam Hughes. 1p. v various vampires from Fright Night. Contents page says: "The 1989 Swimsuit Collection."

Amazing Heroes: Swimsuit Special. Fantagraphics. b&w. portfolio.

** no. 2 (1991.) (a) Drawing by Joseph Michael Linsner. 1p. v Dawn (from Cry for Dawn.) (b) Drawing by Jim Balent. 1p. v Desnoirs (from From the Darkness.) (c) Drawing by Richard Howell. 1p. v Vampirella (from Vampirella.)

** no. 3 (1992.) Portfolio by various. v. Vampirella.

Amazing Mysteries. Marvel. Pre-code horror anth. Formerly titled: Sub-Mariner Comics.

** no. 33 (July 1949.) "The Thing in the Vault." 11p. v various.

Amazing Mystery Funnies. Centaur. Pre-code.

** vol. 2, no. 2  (Feb 1939.) “The Vampire” by Tarpé Mills. 6p. v The Old Beggar (in fact, a pseudo-vampire: a former professor  who believes he can achieve immortality by drinking blood; the story takes place in Mussolini’s Italy.) [rpt. in Masked Marvel #2 (1940.)]

The Amazing Spider-Man. Marvel.

** no. 101 (Oct. 1971.) Part 1 (of 2.) "A Monster Called… Morbius!" by Roy Thomas & Gil Kane. 20p. v Michael Morbius (first appearance.) [rpt. in Marvel Treasury Edition #14 (1977;) Marvel Tales #252 (1991;) The Amazing Spider-Man #101 (1992;) Spider-Man Strange Adventures (1996;) Marvel Selects: Spider-Man #2 (2000;) Essential Amazing Spider-Man #2 (2002.)]

** no. 101a (Sep. 1992.) [#101, rpt. with the same cover in different colors.]

** no. 102 (Nov. 1971.) Part 2. "Vampire at Large!" 35p. v Michael Morbius, origin [rpt. in Marvel Treasury Edition (1977;) Marvel Tales #252 (1991;) Spider-Man Strange Adventures (1996;) Marvel Selects: Spider-Man #3 (2000;) Essential Amazing Spider-Man #2 (2002.)]

** no. 141 (Feb. 1975.) “The Man’s Name Appears To Be… Mysterio!” by Gerry Conway & Ross Andru. 17 p. v Morbius (cameo) [rpt. in Marvel Tales #118 (Aug. 1980.)]

** no. 142 (Mar. 1975.) “Dead Man’s Bluff!” by Gerry Conway & Ross Andru. 18p. v Morbius (cameo.)

** no. 170 (July 1977.) “Madness is All in the Mind!” by Len Wein & Ross Andru. 17p. v Morbius (as a ghost) [rpt. in Super Spider-Man and Captain Britain #249 (1977.)]

** no. 170a 35¢ variant.

** no. 181 (June 1978.) “Flashback!” by Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema & Mike Esposito. 17p. v Morbius (cameo) [rpt. in Super Spider-Man #300 (1978.)]

** no. 379 (July 1993.) “The Gathering Storm – Maximum Carnage Chapter 7” by David Michelinie & Mark Bagley. 23p. v Morbius.

** no. 379a Australian edition. Dated “October [1993;”] price indicated only as $ 1.95 AUS.

** no. 380 (Aug. 1993.) Maximum Carnage, Part 11. “Soldiers of Hope” by David Michelinie & Mark Bagley. 22p. v Morbius. . rpt. in tr.pb. format Spiderman: Maximum Carnage (2005). The Maximum Carnage story line carried on through 15 issues of various Spider-Man comic books. Only those issues in which the vampire Morbius also appeared are cited in this work. 

** no. 435 (June 1998.) "Fun'n Games with the Four Star Squad!" by Tom DeFalco & Joe Bennett. 22p. v Bloodscream.

Amazing Spider-Man. Les Éditions Heritage [Canada.] tpb.

** (1978.) Vampire on cover (Morbius.) No vampire stories. Rpt. of original Marvel stories.

Note: Although Les Éditions Heritage mostly published French translations of Marvel material, this tpb.is in English.

The Amazing World of Superman, Metropolis Edition. DC. b&w. Large format.

** (1973.) "Rogues' Gallery!" 2p. v. Parasite.

American Fantasy. Robert & Nancy Garcia. mag.

** vol. 2, no. 1 (Fall 1986.) “Now There’s Legal Aid for All Vampires, Werewolves & Things that Go Bump in the Night…” by Batton Lash. Wolff & Byrd Ser. 2p. Title. No vampire content.

** vol. 2, no. 4 (Sum. 1987.) “Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre: Stakeout” by Batton Lash. 2p. v Mr. Leach.

Amora. Eros Comics. b&w.; some color. Satire anth. Adult.

** no. 1 (Apr. 1991.) "Ms. Minx" by Gray Morrow. 1p. v Unnamed (Dracula/Bela Lugosi.) Cover: Gray Morrow.

Angel. Dark Horse. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1999.) Part 1. "Surrogates" by Christopher Golden & Christian Zanier. 22p. v Angel et al. c. Doyle, Cornelia Chase, Kate Lockley. Cover: Jeff Matsuda.

** no. 1a Photo cover.

** no. 1b Tower Records Foil Edition.

___ no. 1c Dynamic Forces Red Foil Edition. Limited to 5,000 copies.

** no. 2 (Dec. 1999.) Part 2. "Surrogates." 22p. c. Dr. Lavinia Feehan. Cover: Jeff Matsuda.

** no. 2a Photo cover.

** no. 3 (Jan. 2000.) Part 3. "Surrogates." 22p. v Lamia. Cover: Jeff Matsuda.

** no. 3a Photo cover.

** no. 3b Dynamic Forces Red Foil edition. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. Limited to 3,000 copies.

___ no. 3c Dynamic Forces Purple Foil edition. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. Limited to 3,000 copies.

** no. 4 (Feb. 2000.) “The Changeling Wife” by Christopher Golden & Eric Powell. 22p. c. changeling. Cover: Jeff Matsuda.

** no. 4a Photo cover.

** no. 5 (Mar. 2000.) Part 1. "Earthly Possessions" by Christopher Golden & Christian Zanier. 22p. c. Yazi (demon.) Cover: Christian Zanier.

** no. 5a Photo cover.

** no. 6 (Apr. 2000.) Part 2. "Earthly Possessions." 22p. c. Gaetano Noe. Cover: Ryan Sook & Galen Showman.

** no. 6a Photo cover.

** no. 7 (May 2000.) Part 3. "Earthly Possessions." 22p. Cover: Christian Zanier.

** no. 7a Photo cover.

** no. 7b Dynamic Forces Gold Foil edition. Cover: Christian Zanier. Limited to 1,500 copies.

** no. 7c Dynamic Forces Red Foil edition. Cover: Christian Zanier. Limited to 1,500 copies.

** no. 8 (June 2000.) Part 1. "Beneath the Surface" by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Eric Powell. 22p. c. Wesley. Cover: Jeff Matsuda.

** no. 8a Photo cover.

** no. 9 (July 2000.) Part 2. "Beneath the Surface" by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Eric Powell. 22p. c. Abner, Clive. Cover: Eric Powell.

** no. 9a Photo cover.

** no. 10 (Aug. 2000.) Part 1. "Strange Bedfellows" by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Christian Zanier. 22p. v Candy, Sashaet al, vampire hookers. Cover: Jeff Matsuda.

** no. 10a Photo cover.

** no. 11 (Sep. 2000.) Part 2. "Strange Bedfellows" by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Christian Zanier. 22p. v Dyanna Allegra. Cover: Christian Zanier.

** no. 11a Photo cover.

** no. 12 (Oct. 2000.) Part 1. "Vermin" " by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Christian Zanier. 22p. Cover: Mike Mignola.

** no. 12a Photo cover.

** no. 13 (Nov. 2000.) Part 2. "Vermin" " by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Christian Zanier. 22p. Cover: Jason Minor.

** no. 13a Photo cover.

** no. 14 (Dec. 2000.) “Little Girl Lost" by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Eric Powell. 22p. c. Charles Gunn, Philip Westford. Cover: Randy Green.

** no. 14a Photo cover.

Continuing series. Three additional issues appeared in 2001. Most of the material reprinted in tpb. form in Angel: Surrogates (2000;) Angel: Earthly Possessions (2001;) Angel: Hunting Ground (2001;) Angel: Autumnal (2001.)

Angel and the Ape. DC.

** no. 5 (July-Aug. 1969.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 6 (Sep.-Oct. 1969.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 7 (Nov.-Dec. 1969.) Vampire cover. No vampire content. Cover and indicia say “Meet Angel no. 7.”

Angel Girl vs. Vampire Girls. Angel. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (Aut. 1997.) By Lloyd Chasseur & Reynaldo Batista. 21 p. v Alexandra, Candice, Simone.

** no. 1a Deluxe Nude Cover edition.

** no. 1b Erotic Nude Cover edition.

Angel: Surrogates. Dark Horse. tpb. rpt.

** no. 1 (Dec. 2000.) By Christopher Golden & Christian Zanier. 72p. v Lamia. Includes issues 1-3 of Angel (1999-2000.) Photo cover.

Angel: Surrogates. Titan [U.K.] rpt.

** no. 1 (Dec. 2000.) By Christopher Golden & Christian Zanier. 72p. v Lamia. Includes issues 1-3 of Angel (1999-2000.) Photo cover.

Angry Christ Comix. b&w. tpb. Sirius.

** vol. 1, no. 1 (1994.) “Dead” by Joseph Michael Linsner. 13p. v Esque [Cry for Dawn #6 (1991.)]

** no.1a 2nd printing.

** no. 1b 3rd printing (ISBN: 1-57989-000-8.) ISBN indicated on the back cover, unlike in the 1st and 2nd printing.

  Note: Reprinted in hb in both a regular and limited signed edition by Image Comics in 2003.

Angry Shadows. Innovation. b&w. Horror anth. Adult.

** no. 1 (1989.) "Preview: Anne Rice's: The Vampire Lestat" by Faye Perozich, Joseph Lianeaus Phillips et al. 4p. v Lestat de Lioncourt. Cover: John Bolton. This presentation of the first four pages marks the first appearance of Lestat de Lioncourt in the comics.

Anne Rice's: Interview with the Vampire. Innovation. Movie tie-in.

** no. 1 (1991.) "The Last Sunrise" by Cynthy J. Wood & Joseph Phillips et al. 32p. v Lestat de Lioncourt. Louis. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 2 (1991.) Part 1 (of 2.) "Death and Betrayal—Am I Damned?" by Cynthy J. Wood & Daerick Gross et al. 32p. Cover by Daerick Gross.

** no. 3 (1991.) Part 2 "Death and Betrayal—Am I Damned?" by Cynthy J. Wood & Christopher Moeller et al. 32p. v Claudia.

** no. 4 (1991.) "And a Little Child. . ." 32p.

** no. 5 (1992.) "The Longing for Fear" by Cynthy J. Wood, Faye Perozich & Christopher Moeller. 32p.

** no. 6 (1992.) "The Black Sea" by Faye Perozich & Christopher Moeller et al. 32p. v Armand.

** no. 7 (1992.) "In Despair." 32p.

** no. 8 (1993.) "Gentleman Death" by Faye Perozich & Alexander Jubran et al. 32p.

** no. 9 (July 1993.) "Love and Hate." 32p.

** no. 10 (Sep. 1993.) "Phantoms." 32p.

** no. 11 (Dec. 1993.) "Ashes to Ashes." 32p.

** no. 12 (Jan. 1994.) "Back to Life." 32p.

Cover: John Bolton: #1. Daerick Gross: #2. Christopher Moeller: #3-12.

Note: 1. Adaptation of Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1976,) the first book in The Vampire Chronicles. 2. Movie tie-in: Interview with the Vampire. Geffen Pictures, 1994. Dir: Neil Jordan. Scr. Anne Rice. Lestat: Tom Cruise. Louis: Brad Pitt. Claudia: Kirsten Dunst. 3. No’s 3-12: covers by Christopher Moeller.

Anne Rice's The Master of Rampling Gate. Innovation. tpb.

** (1991.) By James Schlosser & Colleen Doran. 64p. v Lord of the castle, Julie Rampling.

Notes: Based on an Anne Rice short story. Deluxe edition from Aria Press limited to 150 copies.

Adaptation of Anne Rice, “The Master of Rampling Gate,” 1984.

Anne Rice's: The Queen of the Damned. Innovation.

** no. 1 (1991.) "On the Road to the Vampire Lestat" by Cynthy J. Wood & Scott Multer et al. 32p. v Akasha, Lestat de Lioncourt, Louis, Marius. Cover: Daerick Gross.

** no. 2 (1992.) a. "Baby Jenks, Continued" and b. "The Goddess Pandora" by Cynthy J. Wood & Scott Multer and Daerick Gross, Sr. et al. 32p. Cover: Daerick Gross.

** no. 3 (1991.) "The Devil's Minion" by Cynthy J. Wood & O. J. Cariello, Jr. et al. 32p. Cover: Daerick Gross.

** no. 4 (1992.) "Jesse" by Faye Perozich & O. J. Cariello, Jr. et al. 32p. Cover: Daerick Gross.

** no. 5 (1992.) "The Talamasca." 32p. Cover: Daerick Gross.

** no. 6 (1993.) Part 1. "All Hallow's Eve" 32p. Cover: O. J. Cariello, Jr.

** no. 7 (1993.) a. Part 2. "All Hallow's Eve" 32p. b. "Cannibal" by Stan Rice. Poem. Cover: O. J. Cariello, Jr.

** no. 8 (1993.) "In the Arms of the Goddess." 32p. Cover: O. J. Cariello, Jr.

** no. 9 (Sep. 1993.) "The Queen of Heaven." 32p. Cover: O. J. Cariello, Jr.

** no. 10 (Nov. 1993.) "This is My Body, This is My Blood." 32p. Cover: O. J. Cariello, Jr.

** no. 11 (Dec. 1993.) "The Twins." 32p. Cover: O. J. Cariello, Jr.

Notes: Adaptation of The Queen of the Damned: The Third Book in the Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988.) Series discontinued following eleventh issue.

Anne Rice’s The Tale of the Body Thief. Sicilian Dragon.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1999.) By Faye Perozich & Travis Moore. 28p. v Lestat de Lioncourt, David Talbot et al. Cover: Daerick Gross.

** no. 2 (Oct. 1999.) 28p.

** no. 3 (Nov. 1999.) 28p.

** no. 4 (Dec. 1999.) 28p.

Notes: Adaptation of The Tale of the Body Thief (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992.) Issues 5-12 were not published separately, but included in the tpb. published in 2000.

Anne Rice's Tale of the Body Thief. Sicilian Dragon. tpb.

** no. 1 (Aug. 2000.) By Faye Perozich & Travis Moore and Daerick Gross. 170p. v Lestat, et al. Cover: Daerick Gross.

Note: Combines no’s 1-4 of Anne Rice's: The Tale of the Body Thief with the first printing of no’s 5-12

** no. 1a Alternate cover: Daerick Gross.

Anne Rice's Tale of the Body Thief. Titan [U.K.] . tpb.

** no. 1 (Oct. 2000.) By Faye Perozich & Travis Moore and Daerick Gross. 170p. v Lestat, et al. Cover: Daerick Gross.

Note: Combines no’s 1-4 of Anne Rice's: The Tale of the Body Thief with the first printing of no’s 5-12

Anne Rice: The Vampire Companion. See: The Vampire Companion.

Anne Rice's: The Vampire Lestat. Innovation.

** no. 1 (Jan. 1990.) By Faye Perozich & Joseph Lianeaus Phillips et al. ("Downtown Saturday Night in the Twentieth Century" pp. 1-15) and Daerick Gross et al. ("The Early Education and Adventures of the Vampire Lestat" pp. 16-32.) 32p. v Lestat de Lioncourt, Louis. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 2 (Mar. 1990.) "Lelio Rising" by Faye Perozich & Daerick Gross. 32p. v Lestat de Lioncourt, Louis, Magnus. c. Gabrielle de Lioncourt. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 3 (May 1990.) "The Legacy of Magnus" by Faye Perozich & Daerick Gross, Sr. 32p. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 4 (June 1990.) "Viaticum for the Marquise." 32p. v Gabrielle de Lioncourt, origin. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 5 (Sep. 1990.) "The Children of the Darkness" by Faye Perozich & Daerick Gross. 32p. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 6 (Nov. 1990.) "Theater of the Vampires" by Faye Perozich & Daerick Gross. 32p. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 7 (Jan. 1991.) "The Vampire Armand." 32p. v Armand. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 8 (Mar. 1991.) "On the Devil's Road." 32p. v Marius, Intro. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 9 (May 1991.) Part 1 (of 2.) "Marius's Story" 32p. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 10 (1991.) Part 2. "Marius's Story" 32p. v Akasha (a.k.a. the Mother, the Queen, She Who Must be Kept,) Enkil (a.k.a. the Father, the King.) Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 11 (1991.) "Those Who Must be Kept." 32p. Cover: John Bolton.

** no. 12 (1991.) "Dionysus in San Francisco." 32p. Cover: John Bolton.

Note: 1. Adaptation of The Vampire Lestat: The Second Book in the Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.) 2. Rpt. as tpb. in 1991, 1993. 3. Included in: Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat Boxed Set (1991.)

Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat. Innovation. rpt. hb.

 ** (1991.) By Faye Perozich & Daerick Gross and Joseph Lianeaus Phillips and Michael Okamoto. v Lestat. Cover: John Bolton.

Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat. Ballantine Books. rpt. tpb.

** (1991.) By Faye Perozich & Daerick Gross and Joseph Lianeaus Phillips and Michael Okamoto. v Lestat. Cover: Daerick Gross.

Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat Boxed Set. Wheeling (West Virginia:) Innovation. Boxed set. 14 volumes.

** (n.d. [1993.]) Contents: (a) Anne Rice’s: The Vampire Lestat. 12 vol. [Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat #1-12 (1990-91.)] (b) The Vampire Companion. 2 vol. [The Vampire Companion #1-2 (1990-91.)] (c.) A "Certificate of Authenticity" signed by editor and publisher, David Campiti. Limited to 2,000 numbered copies.

Anton's Collected Drek Featuring Wendy Whitebread. Eros Comics. Adult. b&w. tpb.

** 2nd expanded edition (1994; Eros GraphicAlbums #3.) "I Am Called Drekula!" by Anton Drek. 9p. v Drekula [Dracula's Daughter (1991.)]

Note: The story is not included in the 1st edition. Rpt. in 1995 (as 3rd edition;) 1997 (as 4th edition.) 3rd and 4th editions are identical to 2nd edition.

Anything Goes! The Comics Journal. b&w. and color. anth.

** no. 3 (Mar. 1986.) "Last Blood" by Marv Wolfman & Gary Kwapisz and Gary Fields. Color. 5p. v Dracula. Cover: Neal Adams.

** no. 6 (Oct. 1987.) "Damned Dog" by Tom Sutton. b&w. 5p. v various, led by Morgan. Cover: Stan Sakai.

Aragones 3-D. The 3-D Zone. tpb.

** (1989) by Sergio Aragones. Untitled vampire story. 1p. v Unnamed. Sold with 3-D glasses.

Arak/Son of Thunder. DC.

** no. 5 (Jan. 1982.) "Tournament of Titans!" by Roy Thomas & Ernie Colon. 27p. v various. Cover: Ernie Colon & Dick Giordano.

** no. 6 (Feb. 1982.) "The Stalkers of the Snows!" 27p. v various. Cover: Ernie Colon.

Arcade: The Comics Review Magazine. The Print Mint, Inc.

** no. 7 (Fall 1976.) “Vampire Lust” by S. Clay Wilson. 1p. v Unnamed.

Archer & Armstrong. Valiant.

** no. 9 (Apr. 1993.) "Darque Daze" by Bob Layton & Bernard Chang. 21p. v Alexandre Darque, a psychic vampire feeding on souls.

** no. 21 (Apr. 1994.) "Ladakh Attack" by Mike Baron & Mike Vosburg. 19p. v Alexandre Darque. Cover by Mike Vosburg.

** no. 26 See Eternal Warrior #26.

Archie. Archie. Satire anth.

** no. 123 (Nov. 1961.) “Man’s Best Fiend.” 5p. v Unnamed (satire of Bela Lugosi as Dracula.)

Archie and the Riverdale Vampires. See: Archie’s Weird Mysteries no. 1

Archie Giant Series Magazine. Archie. Satire anth.

** no. 14 (Dec. 1961.) "Fly Now, Pay Later." 6p. v Jughead. Cover says "The World of Jughead."

** no. 26 (June 1964.) “Monster Pin-Up Page.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 157 (Dec. 1968.) “The Touch.” 5p. v Vampire of Venus.

** no. 479 (Jan. 1979.) "The Christmas Challenge." 6p. v Unnamed. Cover says: Sabrina's Christmas Magic.

** no. 571 (Sep. 1987.) "Dracula's Castle" by George Gladir & Stan Goldberg and Rudy Lapick. 11p. v Dracula.

Cover says: "Josie and the Pussycats."

** no. 571a Canadian edition (price indicated as 95 cents.)

Archie’s Double Digest Magazine. Archie. Satire anth.

** no. 49 (Nov. 1990.) "Delightful Biteful." 5p. v Drackie (Count Dracula's son) [Jughead #295 (Dec. 1979.)]

** no. 84 (Apr. 1996.) “To Sleep, Perchance to Dream.” 6p. v Unnamed movie-goer dressed as a vampire.

Archie’s Girls Betty & Veronica. Close-up. Satire anth.

** no. 333 (Dec. 1984.) "Chiller" by George Gladir & Dan DeCarlo. 6p. v The ghost of Bela Fangman. c. Betty & Veronica.

Archie’s Madhouse. Archie. Satire anth.

** no. 8 (Oct. 1960.) "The Madhouse Hall of Fame." 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 11 (Apr. 1961.) a. “How to Improve TV.” 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Archie’s Madhouse Annual #4 (1966-67.)] b. "Lights, Camera, Action!" 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 13 (July 1961.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 14 (Aug. 1961.) “The Madhouse Encyclopedia." 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 16 (Dec. 1961.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 17 (Feb. 1962.) "A Vampire Meets a Vamp." 3p. v Ludwig.

** no. 21 (Sep. 1962.) "Monster Section." 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 29 (Oct. 1963.) "Monster Wind-Up Dolls." 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 36 (Oct. 1964.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 40 (June 1965.) "A Frightful Dinner." 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 42 (Sep. 1965.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 43 (Oct. 1965.) a. "Life in Transylvania." 2p. v Unnamed. b. “The Mad Ad Monster.” 6p. v Dracula.

Archie's Madhouse Annual. Archie. Satire anth.

** no. 1 (1962-63.) “Lights Camera Action!” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 4 (1966-67.) “How to Improve TV.” 2p. v Unnamed [Archie’s Madhouse #11 (1961.)] Vampire cover.

** no. 5 (1967-68.) "A Vampire Meets a Vamp.” 3p. v Ludwig the Vampire.

Archie’s Pal Jughead Comics. Archie. Satire anth.

** no. 78 (Nov. 1961.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 92 (Jan. 1963.) “The Touch.”5p. v Vampire from Venus (in a movie watched by Jughead.)

** vol. 2, no. 87 (Dec. 1996.) "Fangs for the Memory" by George Gladir & Stan Goldberg. 6p. v Jughead (as pseudovampire.)

** no.87a Canadian edition (price indicated as $ 1.65 only.)

Archie's Pals 'n' Gals. Archie. Satire anth.

** no. 167 (Jan. 1984.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 167a Canadian edition (price indicated as 75 cents only.)

Archie’s Story & Game Comics Digest Magazine. Archie. Satire anth.

** no. 5 (Nov. 1987.) a. “Little Archie’s Haunted Riddles” (game.) 1p. v vampire bat. b. “Sabrina Mind Maze!” (maze.) 1p. v Unnamed.

** 5a. Canadian editon. Price indicated as $ 1.50 rather than $ 1.35.

** no. 8 (Sep. 1988.) “Sabrina’s Maze Page! Spook Busters” (maze.) 1p. v Unnamed.

Archie’s Super Hero Comic Digest Magazine. Red Circle Productions. Digest format. Satire anth.

** no. 2 (1979.) “Time Twist” by Tom DeFalco & Chic Stone. 3p. v Unnamed. rpt. Vampire Mania. #1.

Archie's Super Teens. Archie. Satire anth.

** no. 3 (1995.) "Mr. Glacier's Frozen Confections!" by Len Strazewski & Scott Beaderstadt. 10p. v Very-Berry Vampire. Vampire cover.

___ no. 3a Canadian edition. Price indicated as $ 2.50 rather than $ 2.00

Archie's T.V. Laugh-Out. Archie Music Corp. Satire anth.

** no. 1 (Dec. 1969.) “Super Duper Party Pooper.” 12p. v Unnamed Sabrina ancestor (in a portrait.)

** no. 6 (Feb. 1971.) “Sabrina The Match Maker.” 6p. v Cousin Grotesque.

** no. 14 (Sep. 1972.) a. "The Ghouls of the House." 8p. v Count Dracko. b. “Mr. Lodge in: Fright Sight.” 1p. v Unnamed (wax statue.)

** no. 57 (Apr. 1978.) “It’s Only Fitting.” 5p. v Unnamed Sabrina ancestor in a portrait (in the first panel: revealed to be a vampire in #61.)

** no. 61 (Sep. 1978.) “It’s a Buster.” 6p. v Unnamed Sabrina ancestor in a portrait.

** no. 66 (Apr. 1979.) “Tacky Situation.” 5p. v Unnamed Sabrina ancestor in a portrait.

** no. 68 (July 1979.) “Party Pooper.” 5p. v Unnamed Sabrina ancestor in a portrait.

** no. 69 (Aug. 1979.) “Hard Sell.” 5p. v Unnamed Sabrina ancestor in a portrait.

** no. 79 (Sep. 1980.) “Curses, Foiled Again!” 5p. v Unnamed Sabrina ancestor in a portrait.

** no. 89 (May 1983.) “Whale of a Sale.” 6p. v Unnamed Aunt Hilda ancestor in a portrait.

** no. 102 (Aug. 1985.) "Film Fare" by George Gladir & Stan Goldberg. 5p. v Unnamed pseudovampire. A vampire also appears in a writer’s dream cartoon in the “Archie’s Club News” page.

** no. 103 (Oct. 1985.) "Treble Trouble" by George Gladir & Stan Goldberg. 5p. v Count Drack.

Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Comics. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Feb. 2000.) "Just Another Paranormal Day in Riverdale" by Paul Castiglia & Bill Golliher. 21p. Unnamed.

** no. 8 (Sep. 2000.) "…The Many Origins of Dr. Beaumont" by Paul Castiglia & Fernando Ruiz. 5p. v Dr. Beaumont.

** no. 10. (Dec. 2000.) "The Scarlet Chronicles" by Paul Castiglia & Fernando Ruiz. 6p. v Scarlet Helsing. TV Tie-in. Story adapted from "Scarlet Nights," an episode on the Archie's Weird Mysteries" television show.

Continuing series.

Archie's Weird Mysteries. Archie Comics Publications. Small format.

** no. 1 (2000.) "Attack of the Video Monster!" by Paul Castiglia & Fernando Ruiz. 6p. v the flying vampire. Distributed as a mini-comic with the cartoon video Archie and the Riverdale Vampires (2000.)

Arlington Hammer In "Get Me to the Church on Time." One Shot Press. b&w.

** no. 1 (1995.) By David C.J. Bunn. 15 p. v Arlington Hammer.

Armageddon. Chaos! Comics.

** Preview Book. (Sep. 1999.) By Brian Pulido and Len Kaminski & Luke Ross. Cover: Luke Ross. Limited to 2,000 copies.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1999.) “The Beginning of the End” by Len Kaminski & Luke Ross. 22p. v Chastity, Purgatori, Oblivia. Cover: Ivan Reis & Joe Pimentel.

___ no. 1a World Premiere signing edition. Limited to 400.

** no. 1b Premium Anti-Millennium edition. Limited to 3,000 copies. Cover: Ivan Reis & Joe Pimentel.

** no. 1c Dynamic Forces edition. Cover: Jae Lee. Limited to 2,500 copies.

** no. 2 (Nov. 1999.) "Not of this Earth." 22p. Cover: Ivan Reis & Joe Pimentel.

** no. 3 (Dec. 1999.) "It Conquered the World." 22p. Cover: Ivan Reis & Joe Pimentel.

** no. 4 (Jan. 2000.) 29p. Cover: Ivan Reis.

** no. 4a Memorial edition. Cover: Steven Hughes & Jason Jensen.

Armorines. Second series. Acclaim.

** vol. 2, no. 1 (Oct. 1999.) “Return to Sender” by Omar Banmally, Michael Marts & Jim Calafiore. 38p. v Alexandre Darque, a psychic vampire feeding on souls (cameo.)

Arnold: Confessions of a Blood Junkie. Piranha Press. b&w. Adult.

** (1991.) "Arnold: Confessions of a Blood Junkie" by Dave Louapre & Dan Sweetman. 31p. v Arnold and "Vampires Anonymous." Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children Series #20.

Around the World in 60 Years with The Beano and The Dandy. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] hc.

** (1998.) a. “Number 13.” 1p. v Boris. b. “Strange Hill School”. 1p. v Vince.

Arrgh! Marvel. Satire anth.

** no. 1 (Dec. 1974.) a. "Fangs for the Memory!" by Jack Younger & Mike Sekowsky and Tom Sutton. 8p. v Count Fangula. b. “Open Your Mouth and Go Arrgh!” by Roy Thomas. Text illustrated with a vampire cartoon. Note: Cover features Stan Lee as a vampire.

** no. 2 (Feb. 1975.) "Gerald's World" by Tom Sutton & Roy Thomas. 7p. v Unnamed (cameo.) Cover: Dracula (Bela Lugosi.)

** no. 4 (July 1975.) "The Night Gawker" by Jack Younger. 10p. v The Night Gawker. The Night Stalker/The Kolchak Tapes parody.

** no. 5 (Sep. 1975.) "Count Varicose" by Mike Esposito and Ross Andru. 5p. v Count Varicose [Up Your Nose (and Out Your Ear) #2 (1972.)] Cover: Ross Andru.

Note: Not Aargh by Mad Love, q.v.

The Art of Kirk Lindo. Brainstorm. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1997.) Portfolio by Kirk Lindo. 30p. Cover: Kirk Lindo.

** no. 1a Original Sketch Cover edition.

The Art of Neal Adams. Sal Quartuccio. b&w. anth.

** no. 2 (1977.) “For I Am Dracula!” by Neal Adams. 5p. v Dracula [originally published in a promotional giveaway for Power Records.]

The Art of Steve Woron. Illustration Studio. tpb.

** (1991.) Portfolio. 86p. Vampiress on cover and in the portfolio.

Artist’s Alley. Wolf Crown Comics. anth. b&w.

** no. 1 (2000.) “Vampire Bit” by Dustin T. McBeth. 7p. v Unnamed.

Ashes. Caliber. b&w. anth. Adult.

** no. 1 (1990.) a. "The Legion of Vampyres" by John Bergin. 4p. v various Unnamed [Brain Dead #9 (1988.)] b. "The Veil" by John Bergin. 13p. v Unnamed.

Astonishing Tales. Marvel/Atlas. Formerly Marvel Boy. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 4 (June 1951.) "The Screaming Tomb” by Bill Everett. 8 p. v Madame LaMorte. c. Marvel Boy and Starr Rider. Cover by Bill Everett. Marvel Boy Series.

** no. 18 (Oct. 1952.) "Vampire at the Window!" by Stan Lee and Hy Rosen. 3p. v various [rpt. in Giant-Size Dracula #2 (1974;) Spider-Man vs. Dracula #1 (1993.)]

** no. 21 (Jan. 1953.) "The Different Vampire!" by Dick Ayers. 5p. v various.

** no. 31 (Mar. 1954.) “Fangs of the Vampire” by Joe Sinnott. 5p. v Clyde.

** no. 32 (June 1954.) Cover: "The Vampire Takes a Wife!" (while inside the story is “The Werewolf Takes a Wife,” 5p., where the wife may be a vampire.)

** no. 35 (Oct. 1954.) “Brother Vampire” by Al Eadeh. 5p. v Hans.

Astouding Stories. Alan Class & Co. [U.K.] b&w. anth.

** no. 155 (n.d.) “The Fly: The Monster Gang.” 8p. v Unnamed. c. The Fly.

Astral Comics. Tom Sciacca Publications. b&w. Mag.

** no. 1 (Sum. 1977.) “Old Hat Vampire Movie Bits no. 4711” by John Workman. 1p. v Unnamed.

Astro City. See: Kurt Busiek’s Astro Cty.

Asylum. Maximum Press.

** no. 2 (Jan. 1996.) “To Die For” by David Campiti and Mike Buckley & Mike Deodato, Jr. et al. 9 p. v Deathkiss, an energy-draining vampiress.

Avatar Illustrated. Avatar. b&w.

** no. 1 (June 1998 [cover says “Summer 1998.”]) Art portfolio. 28p. Includes Trevlin Utz (Donna Mia,) David Mowry (The Ravening,) and Daniel Presedo (Dream Wolves.) Cover: Tim Vigil.

** no. 2 (June 1999 [cover says “Summer 1999.”]) Art portfolio. 28p. Includes Trevlin Utz (Donna Mia,) David Mowry (The Ravening,) and Daniel Presedo (Dream Wolves.) Cover: Tim Vigil.

Avengeblade. Maximum Press. b&w. Satire. Adult.

** no. 1 (July 1996.) By Rob Liefeld & Robert Napton. 22p. v Trampirella. Cover: Pat Lee. Cont. in no. 2.

** no. 2 (Aug. 1996.) 22p. Cont. from no. 1. Cover: Pat Lee.

Avengelyne. Maximum Press.

** vol. 1, no. 2 (June 1995.) By Rob Liefeld and Robert Napton & John Stinsman. 27p. v H'Lana.

** no. 3 (July 1995.) 24p. v. H’Lana

** no. 3a variant cover.

Avengelyne. Maximum Press. Reprint. tr.pb.

___ no. 1 (Dec. 1995.) By Rob Liefeld and Robert Napton & John Stinsman.  v H'Lana. Collects issues 1-3 of Avengelyne (1995.) Cover: Julie Bell.

Avengelyne: Bad Blood. Avatar.

** no. 1 (Aug. 2000.) By William Christensen & Mark Seifert and Rick Lyon. 21p. v the Ravening (Ravyn, Glyph.) Cover: Matt Haley.

** no. 1a Cover: Al Rio.

** no. 1b Cover Tim Vigil.

** no. 1c Cover Sean Shaw.

___ no. 1d Prism Foil edition. Cover Al Rio.

** no. 1e Commemorative edition. Cover: Al Rio.

** no. 1f Royal Blue. Cover: Al Rio.

** no. 1g Leather edition. Cover: Rick Lyon.

** no. 1h Platinum edition Cover: Al Rio.

** no. 1i Ruby Red Cover: Al Rio. Limited to 500.

** no. 2 (Sep. 2000.) 22p. Cover: Al Rio.

** no. 2a Cover: Matt Haley.

** no. 2b Cover: Karl Moline.

** no. 2c Cover: Sean Shaw.

** no. 2d Red Velvet. Cover: Al Rio.

Avengelyne: Bad Blood Prelude. Avatar.

** (July 2000.) By William Christensen & Mark Seifert and Rick Lyon. 15p. v the Ravening (Ravyn, Glyph.) Cover: Rick Lyon. Limited to 2000 copies.

** no. 1a Special edition. Cover: Sean Shaw. Limited to 750 copies.

** no. 1b Variant cover by Al Rio. Limited to 3,000 copies.

** no. 1c Prism Foil. Cover: Al Rio. Limited to 3.000 copies.

** no. 1d Bikini Wraparound. Cover: Rick Lyon. Limited to 3,000 copies.

___ no. 1e Chicago Con edition.

** no. 1f Gold foil edition. Cover: Al Rio. Limited to 3,000 copies.

The Avengers. Marvel.

** no. 118 (Dec. 1973.) “To the Death!” by Steve Englehart & Mike Esposito. 19p. v Dracula (cameo) [rpt. in Essential Avengers #5 (2006.)]

** no. 129 (Nov. 1974.) "Bid Tomorrow Goodbye" by Steve Englehart & Joe Staton. 18p. v Amenhotep. 

** no. 352 (Early Sep. 1992.) Part 1, Fear the Reaper. "Son of Darkness" by Len Kaminski & M. C. Wyman et al. 22p.

** no. 352a Australian edition. Dated “Early December [1992;”] price indicated only as $ 1.80 AUS.

** no. 353 (Late Sep. 1992.) Part 2, Fear the Reaper. "To Wake the Dead." 22p. v Amenhotep cameo.

** no. 353a Australian edition. Dated “Late December [1992;”] price indicated only as $ 1.80 AUS.

** no. 354 (Early Oct. 1992.) Part 3, Fear the Reaper. "The Conqueror Worm." 22p.

** no. 354a Australian edition. Dated “Early January [1993;”] price indicated only as $ 1.80 AUS.

The Avengers. Marvel U.K.

** no. 2 (Sep. 29, 1973.) “Count Draculas [sic] Deadly Secret.” 1p. v Dracula (promotional comic for Walls’ Black Ice Lolly.)

** no. 44 (July 20, 1974.) “Count Draculas [sic] Deadly Secret.” 1p. v Dracula (promotional comic for Walls’ Black Ice Lolly.)

The Avengers Annual. Marvel.

** no. 16 (1987.) "The Day Death Died!" by Tom DeFalco & Bob Hall et al. 40p. v Baron Blood and Dracula. Cover says: “Giant-Sized Annual.”

Avenue X. Innovation. b&w. Adult. Adaptation of "Avenue X."

** no. 1 (1992.) a. Article: “Robert Chang: A Profile of the Artist”. 1p. b. "Torment" by Brenda Black & Robert Chang et al. 24p. v Veronica Reverence. Cover: Robert Chang.

Note: 1. Based on the radio drama that aired on WBAI in New York. 2. Series continued by Purple Spiral Comics in 1994.

Avenue X. Purple Spiral Comics. b&w. anth. Adult.

** vol. 2, no. 1 (Dec. 1994.) "More Torment" by C. Brenda Black & Fauve. 27p. v Veronica Reverence, Dillon, Lance Knight, Mercedes. Cover: Fauve.

** vol. 3 (1995.) "Avenue X" by Brenda Black & Delfin Barral. 23p. v Veronica Reverence, Cathay vampires, Mercedes, Pagan. b. "The Origin of the Cathay Vampires" by Brenda Black & Delfin Barral. 3p. Cover: Louis Small, Jr. & Zeea Adams.

Avon Periodicals One-Shot Series. See: Eerie Comics.

Awakening. Void Comics. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (May 1996.) By Chen Jeh Chen. 27p. v Jesebel, Felicia, Mireille, Mirée, Evelyn, Alaya, Natachat. Cover: Chen Jeh Chen.

** no. 2 (June 1996.) 22p.

Awakening: Goethe Garden. Black Hound Press. b&w. Adult.

___ no. 1 (?) By Chen Jeh Chen. Cover: Stanley Wany. v Isabelle.

___ no. 2 (Apr. 1998.) 24p.

** no. 3 (July 1998.) By Chen Jeh Chen. 24p. Story continued from Awakening (Void Comics) #2. Cover: Stephanie Postigo.

Awesome Apparitions. Gredown Pty [Australia]. b&w.

** (s.n., s.d.) “The Coven” by Peter Kapra & Redondo. 10p. v a vampire bat.

Awesome Preview 99. Awesome.

** no. 1 (1999.) Preview of The Coven, by Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund. 6p. v Fantom.

Azrael. DC.

** no. 31 (July 1997.) "Angel and the Monster Maker" by Dennis O’Neil & Roger Robinson. 22p. v Unnamed. c. Batman.

Aztek: The Ultimate Man. DC.

** no. 9 (Apr. 1997.) "The Power and the Glory" by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar & N. Steven Harris. 22p. v. Parasite.

B

Baby’s First Deadpool Book. Marvel.

** no. 1 (Dec. 1998.) “The Alphadead” by Joe Kelly, Brian Smith & Sue Crespi. 7p. v Vampanimus (Vamp/Animus.)

Backlash. Image.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1994.) By Sean Ruffner & Brett Booth. 25p. v Taboo. Cover: Brett Booth.

** no. 2 (Dec. 1994.) 24p.

** no. 3 (Jan. 1995.) 22p.

** no. 4 (Feb. 1995.) 24p.

** no. 5 (Feb. 1995.) 20p.

** no. 6 (Mar. 1995.) 26p.

** no. 7 (Apr. 1995.) 22p.

** no. 8 (May 1995.) 22p.

** no. 9 (June 1995.) 26p.

** no. 10 (July 1995.) 22p.

** no. 11 (Aug. 1995.) 23p.

** no. 12 (Sep. 1995.) 30p.

** no. 13 (Oct. 1995.) 21p. v Uutu of Sumeria.

** no. 14 (Nov. 1995.) 21p.

** no. 15 (Dec. 1995.) 21p.

** no. 16 (Jan. 1996.) 22p.

** no. 17 (Feb. 1996.) 22p.

** no. 18 (Mar. 1996.) 21p.

** no. 19 (Apr. 1996.) 22p.

** no. 20 (May 1996.) 23p.

** no. 21 (June 1996.) 23p.

** no. 22 (July 1996.) 22p.

** no. 23 (Aug. 1996.) 22p.

** no. 24 (Sep. 1996.) 22p.

Backlash & Taboo's African Holiday. WildStorm.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1999.) By Brett Booth & Sean Parsons. 48p. v Taboo.

Backlash Spider-Man. Image.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1996.) 25p. By Sean Ruffner & Brett Booth. v Taboo. Cover: Brett Booth and Al Vey.

** no. 2 (Oct. 1996.) 25p. Cover: Brett Booth and Tom McWeeney.

Bad Blood. Heavy Metal mag. b&w. rpt. tpb. anth.

** (1993.) By various. 125p. v various. Collects Sweetmeats (Tundra, 1993,) Sugarvirus (Tundra, 1993,) NightVision (Tundra, 1993) and includes Vampire Blues and an additional gallery of John Bolton's vampire art.

Bad Girls of Blackout. Blackout Comics.

** no. 0 (1995.) By John R. Platt, Rick Buckler, Jr., Jake Jacobsen, and Guy Dorian. 28p. v Lady Vampré, Violet. Cover: Guy Dorian.

** no. 1 (1995.) By John R. Platt & Scott Cohn et al. 28p. Cover: Guy Dorian.

Bad Girls of Blackout Annual. Blackout Comics.

** no. 1 (1995.) By Bruce Schoengood & Fauve et al. 24p. v Lady Vampré. Cover: Brock L. Hor, Jr.

** no. 1a alternate cover: Brock L. Hor, Jr.

Bad Moon. Arcane Comix. b&w. tpb.

** no. 1 (Fall 1987.) By Steve Niles & Brian Clark. 122p. v Bud.

Badger. First Comics.

** no. 43 (Jan. 1989.) Part 1 (of 2.) "Blood Sucker" by Mike Baron & Ron Lim. 20p. v Victor, Eugenia. Cover: Ron Lim.

** no. 44 (Feb. 1989.) Part 2. "Blood Sucker" 20p. v Victor. Cover: Ron Lim.

The Baegles Looney Hearts Club. Karma Komix Ko, Production. b&w. Satire anth.

** no. 1 (1977.) "A Dirty Lie About the Baegles" by Jane J. Oliver. 20p. v Lorenzo and Vlad. c. The Beatles.

Note: Precedes the Tales of Jerry series.

Baffling Mysteries. Periodical House. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 7 (Mar. 1952.) “Back from an Unhallowed Grave.” 7p. v Elena Ricco.

** no. 9 (July 1952.) “When Black Wings Flap…” 7p. v Nissa.

** no. 11 (Nov. 1952.) “Red Talons of Lupercalia.” 7p. v Count Falco (a vampire which changes into a werewolf, “a transformation many vampires assume in their excesses of bestial fury”;) his son, Count Barugo, appears only in werewolf form.

** no. 12 (Dec. 1952.) “House of the Screaming Fiends.” 7p. v “human vampire bat” (created by a mad scientist.)

** no. 16 (July 1953.) “Wings of Wickedness.” 7p. v Zelma.

**    no. 17 (Sep. 1953.) "Duel of the Spectres." 8p. v Travers Pearson.

** no. 18 (Nov. 1953.) “Crimson Wraith from the North.” 7p. v “the Horror from the North,” described as a creature “preying on the life force of humans by absorbing their blood.”

** no. 21 (July 1954.) “The Horror of Hillory Hill” by Lou Cameron. 7p. v Martha Hillory.

** no. 22 (Sep. 1954.) “The Amulet of Terror.” 7p. v Count Leo Wezlo-Broz.

Ballistic. Image.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1995.) Series by Brian Haberlin & Michael Turner. 26p. v a vampire race. c. Wetworks team. Cover: Michael Turner.

** no. 2 (Oct. 1995.) 26p. v Kracus Nocturna Vladimir et al.

** no. 3 (Nov. 1995.) 26p.

Note: a spinoff of Wetworks.

The Banana Splits. Gold Key.

** no. 3 (July 1970.) "Batko Castle." 14p. v Count Batko.

Bananas. Scholastic. mag.

** no. 54 (1982.) “A Toast to Mr. Dalyrimple!” by Steve Bissette & Suzanne Lord. 4p. v Mr. Dalyrimple.

The Bank Street Book of Science Fiction. Pocket Books. b&w. tpb. anth.

** (1989.) "Eripmav" by Damon Knight and Bob Stewart & Evan Dorkin. 4p. v Veeglian alien vampire.

Bar Crawl of the Damned. Mortco. b&w.

** no. 1 (1997.) a. "Bar Crawl of the Damned" by William Morton. 12p. v Sean. b. "Enchantress of the East Village." 10p. v Sean. c. "The Exciting World of Bar Culture." 3p. v Sean.

Bar Crawl of the Damned Special. Mortco. b&w.

** no 1 (1998) a. “The Date Game” by William Morton. 5p. v Sean, Vampiroonie. b. “The Drunken Rant” by William Morton. 2p. v Sean. c. “The Hep and the Haunted or Ghost of the Beat Generation.” by William Morton. 11p. v Sean, Damon, Vamp Babe. d. “Paperback Demons” by William Morton. 6p. v Sean. Cover (with Sean): William Morton.

Bar Sinister. Windjammer.

** no. 1 (June 1995.) Untitled story by Mike Grell & Rick Hoberg, et al. 24p. v Sigil.

** no. 2 (July 1995.) "Bugjuice and Jabbersnatch." 22p. v Sigil and others.

** no. 3 (Aug. 1995.) Untitled story. 22p.

** no. 4 (Sep. 1995.) Untitled story. 22p.

Barn of Fear. Comic Art Gallery. b&w. anth. Funny animal satire of Pre-code horror comics.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1977.) "That Damn Dog." 7p. v Morgan, Carrie. Cover: Yellow and red.

** no. 1a Alternate cover: White and purple.

Barney and Betty Rubble. Charlton Publications.

** vol. 4, no. 23 (Dec. 1976.) "Pleasant Dreams." 6p. v Mr. Gruesome.

The Rubbles are characters from the television series The Flintstones.

  Baron Weirwulf's Haunted Library. See: Haunted.

Bart Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror: Heebie-Jeebie Hullabaloo. HarperPerennial. tpb.

** (1999.) “A Kid’s Guide to Monster-Proofing Your Room!” by Matt Groening 2p. v Unnamed (cameo.)

The Bash Street Kids Summer Special. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (1998.) “Fancy That!” 1p. v Fatty as Count Fatula.

The Bat. Adventure Comics. b&w. Adaptation of The Bat.

** no. 1 (1992.) "The Bat" by Doug Campbell & David Wong. 30p.

Note: Adaptation of Mary Roberts Rhinehart's. The Bat, 1920.

Bathory: Countess of Blood. Boneyard Press. Cover: "Brad Moore's Bathory." b&w. Adult.

** no. 1. (1993.) "Bathory: Countess of Blood" by Brad Moore. 32p. v Elizabeth Bathory, a Hungarian noblewoman who bathed in human blood in the belief that it helped her retain youth and beauty.

Batman. DC.

** no. 116 (June 1958). “The Winged Bat-People.” 8p. v The Bat-People [rpt. in 80-Page Giant #12 (1965.)]

** no. 254 (Jan./Feb. 1974.) “King of the Gotham Jungle!” by Frank Robbins, Irv Novick & Dick Giordano. 13p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Nick Cardy.

** no. 341 (Nov. 1981.) "The Ghost of Wayne Mansion" by Gerry Conway & Irv Novick and Frank McLaughlin et al. 16p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Jim Aparo.

** no. 342 (Dec. 1981.) "Requiem for a Hero" by Gerry Conway, Irv Novick & Frank McLaughlin et al. 19p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Dennis Cowan.

** no. 348 (June 1982.) "Shadow Play" by Gerry Conway, Gene Colan & Klaus Janson et al. 18p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Jim Aparo.

** no. 349 (July 1982.) "Blood Sport" by Gerry Conway, Gene Colan & Alfredo Alcala et al. Cont. in #350. 18p. v Batman, Dala and the Monk. Note: Dala and the Monk first appeared in Detective Comics #31-32 (1939.) Cover by Russ Andru.

** no. 350 (Aug. 1982.) "Nightmare in Crimson" by Gerry Conway, Paul Levitz, Gene Colan & Tony DeZuniga et al. 18p. v Dala and the Monk. Cont. in Detective Comics #517 (1982.) Cover: Gene Colan & Frank McLaughlin.

** no. 351 (Sep. 1982.) "What Stalks the Gotham Night?" by Gerry Conway, Gene Colan & Tony DeZuniga et al. 18p. v Dala and the Monk. Cont. in Detective Comics #518 (1982.) Cover: Gene Colan & Dick Giordano.

** no. 361 (July 1983.) "The Most Successful Species!" by Doug Moench & Don Newton et al. 23p. v Man-Bat. Cover: Hannigan & Dick Giordano.

** no. 361a Canadian edition – price indicated as 75 cents.

** no. 406 (Apr. 1987.) Batman: Year One, Part 3. “Black Dawn” by Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli. 22p. v vampire bats.

** no. 406a Canadian edition – price indicates as $ 1.00 only.

** no. 459 (Feb. 1991.) “Saturday Night at the Movies” by Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle. 22p. v pseudo-vampire bat (hologram.)

** no. 536 (Nov. 1996.) Darkest Night of the Man-Bat, part 1. "Predation" by Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 22p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Kelley Jones.

** no. 537 (Dec. 1996.) Darkest Night of the Man-Bat, part 2. "Pursuit" by Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 22p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Kelley Jones.

** no. 538 (Jan. 1997.) Darkest Night of the Man-Bat, part 3. "Predemption" by Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 22p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Kelley Jones.

Note: Bob Kane has claimed that Batman was inspired, in part, by Dracula.

Batman. Power Records.

** no. 30 (1976.) "Robin Meets Man-Bat!" 20p. v Man-Bat. Includes 45 rpm record.

The Batman Adventures. DC. Television tie-in.

** no. 7 (Apr. 1993.) Polybagged in a Man-Bat illustrated bag and including a Man-Bat trading card. No other vampire content.

** no. 11 (Aug. 1993.) "The Beast Within!" by Kelley Puckett & Mike Parobeck. 22p. v Man-Bat [rpt. in Batman The Collected Adventures Volume 2 (1994.)]

** no. 21 (June 1994.) "House of Dorian" by Michael Reaves and Kelley Puckett & Mike Parobeck. 22p. v Man-Bat.

Note: Based on Batman: The Animated Series.

Batman & Dracula: Red Rain. DC Comics. hb. dj.

** (1991.) By Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 90p. v Batman, Tanya, Dracula [rpt. in Tales of the Multiverse: Batman – Vampire (2007.)]

  Batman & Dracula: Red Rain. DC Comics. tpb.

 ** (1991.) By Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 90p. v Batman, Tanya, Dracula.

Batman & Dracula: Red Rain. Titan [U.K.] tpb.

___ (1991.) By Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 90p. v Batman, Tanya, Dracula.

Batman & Dracula: Red Rain. Warner Books. rpt. tr.pb.

___ (Nov. 1991.) By Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 90p. v Batman, Tanya, Dracula.

Batman and Robin Adventures. DC.

** no. 11 ( Oct. 1996.) "Windows to the Soul" by Ty Templeton & Dev Madan. 22p. v Man-Bat.

The Batman Archives. DC. hb. anth.

** no. 1 (1990.) "Batman versus the Vampire" by Gardner Fox. 20p. v Dala and the Monk [Detective Comics #31-32 (1939.)]

** no. 1a Dynamic Forces edition. Autographed by Bob Kane. Limited to 525 copies.

Batman Bloodstorm. DC Comics. hb. dj.

** (1994.) By Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 91p. v Batman et al. [rpt. in Tales of the Multiverse: Batman – Vampire (2007.)]

            Notes: Sequel to Batman & Dracula: Red Rain.

Batman Bloodstorm. DC Comics. tpb.

** (1994.) By Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 91p. v Batman et al.

Notes: Sequel to Batman & Dracula: Red Rain.

Batman Bloodstorm. Titan [U.K.] tpb.

** (July 1995.) By Doug Moench & Kelley Jones. 91p. v Batman et al.

Notes: Sequel to Batman & Dracula: Red Rain.

Batman: Bullock's Law. DC.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1999.) "Bullock's Law" by Chuck Dixon & Flint Henry. 54p. v Man-Bat (mentioned but not depicted;) masked pseudo-vampire criminal.

Batman: Castle of the Bat. DC. tpb.

** (1994.) By Jack Harris & Bo Hampton. 63p. v Dr. Thomas Wayne, the Batman.

Batman: Castle of the Bat. Titan [U.K.] tpb.

** (Jan. 1995.) By Jack Harris & Bo Hampton. 63p. v Dr. Thomas Wayne, the Batman.

Batman: Challenge of the Man-Bat. Titan [U.K.] tpb.

** (June 1989.) a. "Challenge of the Man-Bat" by Frank Robbins, Neal Adams & Dick Giordano. 16p. [Detective Comics #400 (1970.)] v Man-Bat. b. "Man or Bat?" by Frank Robbins, Neal Adams & Dick Giordano. 16p. v Man-Bat [Detective Comics #402 (1970.)] c. "Marriage: Impossible" by Frank Robbins, Neal Adams & Dick Giordano.15p. v Man-Bat [Detective Comics #407 (1971.)]

Batman Chronicles. DC.

** no. 15 (Win. 1998.) “Between Stars Above & Below" by Marco Palmieri & James A. Hodgkins. 10p. v Man-Bat.

Batman The Collected Adventures Volume 2. DC. tpb. rpt. format.

** (1994.) "The Beast Within!" by Kelley Puckett & Mike Parobeck. 22p. v Man-Bat [Batman Adventures #11 (1993.)]

Batman The Collected Adventures Volume 2. Titan [U.K.] tpb. rpt.

** (1994.) "The Beast Within!" by Kelley Puckett & Mike Parobeck. 22p. v Man-Bat [Batman Adventures #11 (1993.)]

Batman: Crimson Mist. DC. hb.

** (1999.) By Doug Moench & Kelley Jones and John Beatty. 94p. v Batman [rpt. in Tales of the Multiverse: Batman – Vampire (2007.)]

** Dynamic Forces signed (by Doug Moench) and numbered edition. Limited to 1,500 copies.

Batman: Crimson Mist. Titan [U.K.] tpb.

** (1999.) By Doug Moench & Kelley Jones and John Beatty. 94p. v Batman.

Batman: Dark Knight Gallery. DC.

** no. 1 (Jan. 1996.) Portfolio by various authors. 32p. v Man-Bat.

Batman: Dark Knight of the Round Table. DC.

** no. 1 (1999.) Story by Bob Layton & Dick Giordano. 48p. v giant vampire bats.

** no. 2 (1999.) 48p.

The Batman Family. DC. anth.

** no. 1 (Sep./Oct. 1975.) "Challenge of the Man-Bat" by Frank Robbins & Neal Adams and Dick Giordano et al. 16p. v Man-Bat. Cover: Mike Grell [Detective Comics #400 (1970.)]

** no. 11 (May/June 1977.) "Man-Bat Over Manhattan" by Bob Rozakis, Marshall Rogers & Tex Blaisdell et al. 9p. v Man-Bat.

** no. 12 (July/Aug. 1977.) "Dread Night of the Jaguar" by Bob Rozakis, Marshall Rogers & Terry Austin et al. 10p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Jim Aparo.

** no. 13 (Sep. 1977.) "The Man Who Melted Manhattan!" by Bob Rozakis & Don Newton and Marshall Rogers. 30p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Jim Aparo.

** no. 14 (Oct. 1977.) "Cinemattack!" by Bob Rozakis, Howard Chaykin & Josef Rubenstein et al. 9p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Jim Aparo.

** no. 15 (Dec. 1977/Jan. 1978.) "Target: The Shotgun Sniper!" by Bob Rozakis & Michael Golden et al. 9. v Man-Bat. Cover by Jim Aparo.

** no. 16 (Feb./Mar. 1978.) “Bull’s-Eye for Murder!” by Bob Rozakis & Michael Golden. 9p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Jim Aparo.

** no. 17 (Apr./May 1978.) “There’s A Demon Born Every Minute” by Bob Rozakis & Michael Golden. 19p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Michael Kaluta.

** no. 18 (June/July 1978.) "Man-Bat No More!" by Bob Rozakis, Danny Bulanadi & Romeo Tanghal et al. 9p. v Man-Bat. Cover by Michael Kaluta.

** no. 19 (Sep. 1978.) a. "The Once and Future Man-Bat" by Bob Rozakis & Danny Bulanadi. 9p. v Man-Bat. b. "The Tomb of the White Bat!" by Denny O'Neil & Michael Golden and Craig Russell. 20p. v The White Bat, a blood-drinking vampire bat. Cover by Michael Kaluta.

** no. 20 (Oct./Nov. 1978.) "Private Eye Man-Bat" by Bob Rozakis & Michael Golden and Josef Rubinstein et al. 13p. v Man-Bat. Cover: Jim Starlin.

Batman: Four of a Kind. DC. tpb. anth. rpt.

** (1998.) “Wings” by Chuck Dixon & Quique Alcatena. 56p. v Man-Bat [Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Annual #5 (1995.)]

Batman from the 1930s to the 1970s. New York: Crown. hb. rpt.

** (1971.) "Man or Bat?" by Frank Robbins, Neal Adams & Dick Giordano. 16p. v Man-Bat [Detective Comics #402 (1970.)]

The Batman Gallery. DC. Portfolio. 1 issue. anth. tpb.

** no. 1 (1992.) (a) Drawing by Neal Adams. 1p. v Man-Bat [indicated as from Detective Comics no. 402 (sic.)] (b) Drawing by John Bolton. 1p. v Man-Bat (dated 1993.) (c.) Drawing by Bob Kane 1p. v The Monk [Detective Comics no. 31 (1939.)]

Batman: Gotham Adventures. DC.

** no. 18 (Nov. 1999.) "Like a Bat Outta Gotham" by Scott Peterson & Craig Rousseau. 22p. v Man-Bat. Cover: B. Smith & Terry Beatty.

Batman Houdini: The Devil's Workshop. DC. tpb.

** (1993.) By Howard Chaykin & John Moore and Mark Chiarello. 64p. v Harry Houdini.

Batman in the Seventies. DC Comics. tpb.

** (1999.) a. "Marriage: Impossible" by Frank Robbins, Neal Adams & Dick Giordano. 15p. v Man-Bat [Detective Comics #407 (1971.)]

Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight. DC.

** no. 41 (Jan. 1993.) "Sunset" by Tim Joyner, Keith S. Wilson, & Jim Fern et al. 27p. v Nina DeMille .

** no. 94 (May 1997.) “Stories” by Michael Gilbert. 25p. v The Monk [Julie Madison, Batman’s girlfriend in 1939, is trapped in an elevator by terrorists and remembers the events of Detective Comics #31 and 32 (1939,) when Batman saved her from the vampire The Monk. In the end, she is rescued again by Batman.]

Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Annual. DC.

** no. 5 (1995.) “Wings” by Chuck Dixon & Quique Alcatena. 56p. v Man-Bat [rpt. in Batman: Four of a Kind (1998.)]

Batman: ManBat. DC.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1995.) Part 1. "The Subterraneans." Series by Jamie Delano & John Bolton. 48p. v Man-Bat.

** no. 2 (Nov. 1995.) 48p.

** no. 3 (Dec. 1995.) 46p.

Rpt. as a tpb.: Batman: Man-Bat (1996.)

Batman: ManBat. DC. rpt.

** (1996.) "The Subterraneans" by Jamie Delano & John Bolton. 142p. v Man-Bat [Batman: Man-Bat #1-3 (1995.)]

Batman Monthly. Egmont [U.K.]

** no. 14 (Aug. 1989.) "Prescription for Tragedy!" by Martin Pasko & Don Newton. 17p. v Man-Bat [The Brave and the Bold #165 (1980.)]

** no. 18 (Dec. 1989.) “The Ghost of Wayne Mansion” by Gerry Conway, Irv Novick & Frank McLaughlin et al. 17p. v Man-Bat [Batman #341 (1981.)]

** no. 19 (Jan. 1990.) "Requiem for a Hero" by Gerry Conway, Irv Novick & Frank McLaughlin et al. 19p. v Man-Bat [Batman #342 (1981.)]

** no. 27 (Sep. 1990.) “And in the Depths” by Dave Gibbons & Gray Morrow. 10p. v vampire bats.

** no. 29 (Nov. 1990.) “The Man Who Falls” by Dennis O’Neil & Dick Giordano. 17p. v vampire bats.

** no. 32 (Feb. 1991.) Night People, Part 2. “The Corrosive Man” by John Wagner, Alan Grant & Norm Breyfogle. 22p. v Mr Kadaver (pseudo-vampire) [Detective Comics #588 (1988.)]

** no. 33 (Mar. 1991.) Night People, Part 3. “The Burning Pit” by Alan Grant, John Wagner & Norm Breyfogle. 22p. v Mr Kadaver (pseudo-vampire) [Detective Comics #589 (1988.)]

** no. 40 (Oct. 1991.) a. Part 1 "Batman Versus the Vampire" by Gardner Fox & Bob Kane. 10p. v Dala and the Monk [Detective Comics #31 (1939.)] b. "Night of Blood" by Mike W. Barr & Jim Aparo. 14p. v Andrew Bennett [The Brave and the Bold #195 (1983.)]

** no. 41 (Nov. 1991.) Part 2 "Batman Versus the Vampire" by Gardner Fox & Bob Kane. 10p. v Dala and the Monk [Detective Comics #32 (1939.)]

Batman Monthly, Vol. 2. Fleetway [U.K.]

** no. 5 (1993.) Batman: Year One, Part 3. “Black Dawn” by Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli. 22p. v vampire bats [Batman #406 (1987.)]

** no. 10 (1993.) “Family Matters: Part 2” by Steve Lyons. Text. 3p. v Man-Bat.

Batman: Nosferatu. DC. tpb.

** (1999.) By Randy Lofficier and Jean-Marc Lofficier & Ted McKeever. 64p. v Nosferatu.

Bats. See: Tales Caulated to Drive You Bats.

Bats, Cats and Cadillacs. Now Comics.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1990.) "Odds 'n Even" by Diane M. Piron & Hannibal King. 24p. v Teresa. Cover: John Snyder.

** no. 2 (Nov. 1990.) "On the House." 22p. Cover: Lenin Delsol.

Bat-Thing. Amalgam Comics/DC.

** no. 1 (June 1997.) "Someone to Watch Over Me" by Larry Hama & Rodolfo Damaggio. 22p. v Bat-Thing.

The Beano. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] mag.

___ (July 30, 1939 – Continuing series.) Note: One of the longest running British comics (over 2,500 issues,) the weekly publication included a selection of comic strips that continued from issue to issue. In the 1980s and into the mid-1990s, each issue carried a one-page strip, “Number 13," that featured a vampire, Boris, his dad, and a vampire bat, Fiendish. The list of vampire issues is complete for the years 1987-1989 (i.e. the issues which are not listed do include “Number 13”, but none of the vampire characters is in the story), and is not complete for the other years.

** no. 2318 (Dec. 20, 1986.) “Ball Boy.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 2333 (Apr. 4, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p. v Boris, Dad, Fiendish.

** no. 2338 (May 9, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2346 (July 4, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2347 (July 11, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2348 (July 18, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2349 (July 25, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2351 (Aug. 8, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2352 (Aug. 15, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2353 (Aug. 22, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2354 (Aug. 29, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2355 (Sep. 5, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2356 (Sep. 12, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2357 (Sep. 19, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2358 (Sep. 26, 1987.) a. “Gnasher and Gnipper.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2359 (Oct. 3, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2360 (Oct. 10, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2361 (Oct. 17, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2362 (Oct. 24, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2363 (Oct. 31, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2364 (Nov. 7, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2365 (Nov. 14, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2366 (Nov. 21, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2367 (Nov. 28, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2368 (Dec. 5, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2369 (Dec. 12, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2370 (Dec. 19, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2371 (Dec. 26, 1987.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2372 (Jan. 2, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2373 (Jan. 9, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2374 (Jan. 16, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2375 (Jan. 23, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2376 (Jan. 30, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2377 (Feb. 6, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2378 (Feb. 13, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2379 (Feb. 20, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2380 (Feb. 27, 1988.) a. “Little Monkey.” 1p. v Boris. b. “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2381 (Mar. 5, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2382 (Mar. 12, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2383 (Mar. 19, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2384 (Mar. 26, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2385 (Apr. 2, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2386 (Apr. 9, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2387 (Apr. 16, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2388 (Apr. 23, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2389 (Apr. 30, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2390 (May 7, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2391 (May 14, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2394 (June 4, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2395 (June 11, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2396 (June 18, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2397 (June 25, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2398 (July 2, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2399 (July 9, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2400 (July 16, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2401 (July 23, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2402 (July 30, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2403 (Aug. 6, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2404 (Aug. 13, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2406 (Aug. 27, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2408 (Sep. 10, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2409 (Sep. 17, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2410 (Sep. 24, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2411 (Oct. 1, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2413 (Oct. 15, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2414 (Oct. 22, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2415 (Oct. 29, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2416 (Nov. 5, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2417 (Nov. 12, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2418 (Nov. 19, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2419 (Nov. 26, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2420 (Dec. 3, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2421 (Dec. 10, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2422 (Dec. 17, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2423 (Dec. 24, 1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2424 (Dec. 31, 1988.) a. “Monster Softies” 1p. v The Thumbsucking Vampire. b. “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2425 (Jan. 7, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2426 (Jan. 14, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2427 (Jan. 21, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2428 (Jan. 28, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2429 (Feb. 4, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2430 (Feb. 11, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2431 (Feb. 18, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2432 (Feb. 25, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2433 (Mar. 4, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2434 (Mar. 11, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2435 (Mar. 18, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2436 (Mar. 25, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2437 (Apr. 1, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2438 (Apr. 8, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2439 (Apr. 15, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2440 (Apr. 22, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2441 (Apr. 29, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2442 (May 6, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2443 (May 13, 1989.) a. “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club.” 1p. v Boris, Dad. b. “Number 13.” 1p. 

** no. 2445 (May 27, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2446 (June 3, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2447 (June 10, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2448 (June 17, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2449 (June 24, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2450 (July 1, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2451 (July 8, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2452 (July 15, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2453 (July 22, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2454 (July 29, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2455 (Aug. 5, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2456 (Aug. 12, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2458 (Aug. 26, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2459 (Sep. 2, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2461 (Sep. 16, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2462 (Sep. 23, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2463 (Sep. 30, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2464 (Oct. 7, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2466 (Oct. 21, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2467 (Oct. 28, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2468 (Nov. 4, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2469 (Nov. 11, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2470 (Nov. 18, 1989.) “Dennis the Menace Fan Club.” 1p. v Boris, Fiendish (in fan’s drawing.)

** no. 2471 (Nov. 25, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2472 (Dec. 2, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2473 (Dec. 9, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2476 (Dec. 30, 1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2479 (Jan. 20, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2481 (Feb. 3, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2482 (Feb. 10, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2483 (Feb. 17, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2486 (Mar. 10, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2488 (Mar. 24, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2491 (Apr. 14, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2494 (May 5, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2496 (May 19, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2497 (May 26, 1990.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2498 (June 2, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2499 (June 9, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2500 (June 16, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2502 (June 30, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2505 (July 21, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2506 (July 28, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2508 (Aug. 11, 1990.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2509 (Aug. 18, 1990.) “Minnie the Minx.” 2p. v Minnie (as a vampire.)

** no. 2510 (Aug. 25, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2511 (Sep. 1, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2512 (Sep. 8, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2514 (Sep. 22, 1990.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2515 (Sep. 29, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2517 (Oct. 13, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2519 (Oct. 27, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2520 (Nov. 3, 1990.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2521 (Nov. 10, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2522 (Nov. 17, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2523 (Nov. 24, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2528 (Dec. 29, 1990.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2530 (Jan. 12, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2531 (Jan. 19, 1991.) “Number 13” 1p.

** no. 2532 (Jan. 26, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2533 (Feb. 2, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2539 (Mar. 16, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2540 (Mar. 23, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2563 (Aug. 31, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2566 (Sep. 21, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2568 (Oct. 5, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2569 (Oct. 12, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2571 (Oct. 26, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2580 (Dec. 28, 1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2582 (Jan. 11, 1992.) a. “Number 13.” 1p. b. “Photolaphs.” 1p. v Dad.

** no. 2586 (Feb. 8, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2592 (Mar. 21, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2594 (Apr. 4, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2595 (Apr. 11, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2596 (Apr. 18, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2597 (Apr. 25, 1992.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2600 (May 16, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2602 (May 30, 1992.) “Getting to Know You: Beano Character File. Name: Sabre the Brick (from ‘Number 13’)” 1p.v Boris, Dad, Fiendish.

** no. 2604 (June 13, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2606 (June 27, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2610 (July 25, 1992.) “Getting to Know You: Beano Character File. Name: Fiendish the Bat (from ‘Number 13’)” 1p.v Boris, Dad, Fiendish.

** no. 2611 (Aug. 1, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2612 (Aug. 8, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2613 (Aug. 15, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

___ no. 2614 (Aug. 22, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2615 (Aug. 29, 1992.) a. “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club.” 1p. v Boris. b. “Gnasher and Gnipper.” 1p. v Dracula (pseudo-vampire, in  a movie.)

** no. 2616 (Sep. 5, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2617 (Sep. 12, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2618 (Sep. 19, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2619 (Sep. 26, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2620 (Oct. 3, 1992.) “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club.” 1p. v Boris.

** no. 2621 (Oct. 10, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2622 (Oct. 17, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2624 (Oct. 31, 1992.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2627 (Nov. 21, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2630 (Dec. 12, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2631 (Dec. 19, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2632 (Dec. 26, 1992.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2633 (Jan. 2, 1993.) “Les Pretend.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2634 (Jan. 9, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2635 (Jan. 16, 1993.) “Number 13.” 2p. Number 13 characters are also featured on the “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club” page.

** no. 2637 (Jan. 30, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2638 (Feb. 6, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2639 (Feb. 13, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2640 (Feb. 20, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2641 (Feb. 27, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2642 (Mar. 6, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2643 (Mar. 13, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2644 (Mar. 20, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2646 (Apr. 3, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2647 (Apr. 10, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p. Boris is also featured on the “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club” page.

** no. 2649 (Apr. 24, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2650 (May 1, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2651 (Feb. 6, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2652 (May 15, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2653 (May 22, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2654 (May 29, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2656 (June 12, 1993.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2657 (June 19, 1993.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2658 (June 26, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2659 (July 3, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2661 (July 17, 1993.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2662 (July 24, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2664 (Aug. 7, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2665 (Aug. 14, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2666 (Aug. 21, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2668 (Sep. 4, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2671 (Sep. 25, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2673 (Oct. 9, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2674 (Oct. 16, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2676 (Oct. 30, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2678 (Nov. 13, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2679 (Nov. 20, 1993.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2681 (Dec. 4, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2682 (Dec. 11, 1983.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2683 (Dec. 18, 1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2684 (Dec. 25, 1993.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2685 (Jan. 1, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2686 (Jan. 8, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2688 (Jan. 22, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2689 (Jan. 29, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2691 (Feb. 12, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2692 (Feb. 19, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2693 (Feb. 26, 1994.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2695 (Mar. 12, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2697 (Mar. 26, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2699 (Apr. 9, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2700 (Apr. 16, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2703 (May 7, 1994.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2704 (May 14, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2705 (May 21, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2706 (May 28, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2707 (June 4, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2708 (June 11, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2710 (June 25, 1994.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2711 (July 2, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2712 (July 9, 1994.) “Seeing Stars.” 1p. v Boris.

** no. 2713 (July 16, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2714 (July 23, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p. Number 13 characters are also featured on the “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club” page.

** no. 2715 (July 30, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2718 (Aug. 20, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2719 (Aug. 27, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2722 (Sep. 17, 1994.) “Things to Do with a Retired Vampire” by Katie Bromage (a reader.) 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2725 (Oct. 8, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2727 (Oct. 22, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2730 (Nov. 12, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2731 (Nov. 19, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p. Boris is also featured on the “Dennis the Menace Fan’s Club” page.

** no. 2732 (Nov. 26, 1994.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2734 (Dec. 10. 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

­­** no. 2736 (Dec. 24, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2737 (Dec. 31, 1994.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2738 (Jan. 7, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2741 (Jan. 28, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2745 (Feb. 25, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2746 (Mar. 4, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2747 (Mar. 11, 1995) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2749 (Mar. 25, 1995.) “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club.” 2p. v Boris, Dad.

** no. 2750 (Apr. 1, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2752 (Apr. 15, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2754 (Apr. 29, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2757 (May 20, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2758 (May 27, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2762 (June 24, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2763 (July 1, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2764 (July 8, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2766 (July 22, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2769 (Aug. 12, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2770 (Aug. 19, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2773 (Sep. 9, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2774 (Sep. 16, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2775 (Sep. 23, 1995.) a. “Doctor, Doctor!” 2p. v Boris, Dad. b. “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2776 (Sep. 30, 1995.) a. “Hey! What’s Cooking?” 2p. v Boris. b. “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2778 (Oct. 14, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2779 (Oct. 21, 1995.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2781 (Nov. 4, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2785 (Dec. 2, 1995.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2790 (Jan. 6, 1996.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2791 (Jan. 13, 1996.) “Car-toon Time.” 2p. v Boris, Dad.

** no. 2792 (Jan. 20, 1996.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2793 (Jan. 27, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2794 (Feb. 3, 1996.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2795 (Feb. 10, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2802 (Mar. 30, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2803 (Apr. 6, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2804 (Apr. 13, 1996.) a. “Dennis the Menace Fan Club.” 2p. v Dad. b. “Number 13.” 2p. 

** no. 2805 (Apr. 20, 1996.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2807 (May 4, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2811 (June 1, 1996.) a. “The Beano Guide to Bands.” 2p. v Boris, Dad. b. “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club.” 1p. v Boris, Dad.

** no. 2813 (June 15, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2816 (July 6, 1996.) “Vampires….” 2p. v Dad.

** no. 2817 (July 13, 1996.) a. “Les Pretend.” 1p. v Bat. b. “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2819 (July 27, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2820 (Aug. 3, 1996.) a. “The Adventures of Quicky.” 1p. v Unnamed (Game.) b. “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2821 (Aug. 10, 1996.) “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club.” 1p. v Boris.  Number 13 characters appear on the joke page.

** no. 2823 (Aug. 24, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2827 (Sep. 21, 1996.) a. “Joe King’s House of Horrors.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Number 13.” 1p

** no. 2828 (Sep. 28, 1996.) a. “Number 13.” 1p. b. “Coasting!” 1p. v Boris.

** no. 2829 (Oct. 5, 1999.) “Dennis the Menace.” 3p. v vampire bat.

** no. 2830 (Oct. 12, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2833 (Nov. 2, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2836 (Nov. 23, 1996.) “Number 13.” 2p.

** no. 2839 (Dec. 14, 1996.) “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Cub.” 1p. v Boris.

** no. 2840 (Dec. 21, 1996.) a. “Number 13.” 1p. b. “Welcome to the Hotel Beanotown!” 1p. v Boris, Dad.

** no. 2842 (Jan. 4, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2844 (Jan. 18, 1997.) “Joe King.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 2845 (Jan. 25, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2847 (Feb. 8, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2848 (Feb. 15, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2850 (Mar. 1, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2851 (Mar. 8, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2853 (Mar. 22, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2855 (Apr. 5, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2856 (Apr. 12, 1997.) “Cornelius: Kellogg’s Corn Flakes” (promotional comic.) 1p. v The Count. w Cornelius.

** no. 2862 (May 24, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2863 (May 31, 1997.) Number 13 characters are featured on the “Dennis the Menace Fan’s Club” page.

** no. 2864 (June 7, 1997.) “He Must Be – Joe King.” 1p. v Boris.

** no. 2867 (June 28, 1997.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2869 (July 12, 1997.) “Les Pretend.” 1p. v Les (as Dracula.)

** no. 2876 (Aug. 30, 1997.) Number 13 characters are featured on the “Dennis the Menace Fan’s Club” page.

** no. 2877 (Sep. 6, 1997.) Number 13 characters are featured on the “Dennis the Menace Fan’s Club” page.

** no. 2881 (Oct. 4, 1997.) “Billy Whizz.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2884 (Oct. 25, 1997.) “Strings at Hallowe’en” (promotional comic for Cheestrings the Peelable Stringy Cheese.) 1p. v pseudo-vampire.

** no. 2889 (Nov. 29, 1997.) “Dennis the Menace’s Fan Club.” 1p. v Boris (drawing by a fan).

** no. 2896 (Jan. 17, 1998.) “Joe King.” 1p. v vampire bat.

** no. 2903 (Mar. 7, 1998.) “Joe King’s Photo-Laughs.” 1p. v Joe (as a vampire,) pseudo-vampire boy and girl.

** no. 2905 (Mar. 21, 1998.) “Ball Boy.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2913 (May 16, 1988.) a. “Joe King.” 1p. v Joe King (as pseudo-vampire.) b. “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2920 (July 4, 1998.) “The Bash Street Kids.” 2p. v teacher as vampire.

** no. 2924 (Aug. 1, 1998.) a. “Joe King.” 1p. v Boris. b. “The 60ty Birthday Beano Poster.” 2p. v Boris.

** no. 2935 (Oct. 17, 1998.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2937 (Oct. 31, 1998.) Untitled promotional comic for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. 1p. v Halloween boy as pseudo-vampire.

** no. 2948 (Jan. 16, 1999.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2950 (Jan. 30, 1999.) “Only in The Beano” (preview of next issue.) 1p. v Boris, Dad.

** no. 2951 (Feb. 6, 1999.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2954 (Feb. 27, 1999.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2960 (Apr. 10, 1999.) “Beano Photo Laffs.” 1p. v Dad (from “Number 13.”)

** no. 2970 (June 19, 1999.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 2988 (Oct. 23, 1999.) Preview of next issue. 1p. v Dennis as Dracula.

** no. 2989 (Oct. 30, 1999.) “Dennis the Menace and Gnasher.” 2p. v Dennis as Dracula. Cover: Dennis as Dracula and Gnasher as vampire bat.

** no. 3005 (Feb. 19, 2000.) “Ivy the Terrible.” 2p. v vampire dolls.

** no. 3009 (Mar. 18, 2000.) “The Numbskulls.” 2p. v Unnamed, pseudo-vampire.

** no. 3041 (Oct. 28, 2000.) Cover: Gnasher as a vampire bat. No vampire content.

The Beano Book. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] hb. anth. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** no. 49 (1989.) a. “Girls, Girls, Girls.” 16p. v Boris, Dad, Fiendish. b. “Number 13.” 2 stories, 3p. each. v Boris, Dad, Fiendish.

** no. 50 (1990.) a. “Ghostly Gags.” 2p. v Boris, Dad, Fiendish (from “Number 13.”) b. “No. 13.” 3p. v Boris, Fiendish c. “The 3 Bears.” 3p. v vampire bats. d. “What’s on Beanotown T.V. ?” 2p. v Boris.

** no. 51 (1991.) “No. 13.” 4p.

** no. 52 (1992.) a. “A Nightmare on Bash Street.” 6p. v Unnamed (in  a nightmare), pseudo-vampire (at Halloween party.) b. “No.13.” 3p.

** no. 53 (1993.) "Number 13.” 3p. v Dad, Boris, Fiendish (+ cameos in internal front and back covers.)

** no. 55 (1995.) "Smudge Visits Number 13." 4p. v Boris.

** no. 56 (1996.) a. “Number 13.” 3p. v Boris. b. "Spooky Sports (As Played by These Weirdos From Number 13.)” 2p. v Boris, Fiendish, Dad.

** no. 57 (1997.) a. “Biffo.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Number 13.” 3p. v Boris, Dad, Fiendish.

** no. 58 (1998.) a. “All They Need is Love.” 2p. v Dad (from “Number 13.”) b. "Let’s Take a Look Inside.” 1p. v Dad (from "Number 13.”) c. “Number 13.” 4p. v Dad, Boris, Fiendish.

** no. 59 (1999.) a. “Ghost Train.” 2p. v Dracula. b. “When They Get Married.” 1p. v Unnamed.

Beano Comic Library. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] b&w. anth. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

___ no. 35 (1983.) "Dennis and Gnasher Meet Count Whackula" 66p. v Count Whackula.

** no. 132 (1987.) “Dracula Spectacula.” 64p. v Albert Dracula, Batula (vampire bat.)

Beano Fun Size. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] hb. anth. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** no. 16 (1988.) “Number 13.” 1p.

Beano Special. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] mag.

___ no. 20 (1990.) “The Bash Street Kids: The Transylvania Trip.” v various.

Beano Summer Special. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] mag.

___ The Beano Summer Special was issued annually since 1964 and included an anthology of the comic strips from The Beano. Among the strips included in the 1980s and early 1990s was a one-page strip, "Number 13," that featured a vampire, Boris, his dad, and a vampire bat, Fiendish. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (1988.) “Number 13.” 1p. v Boris, Fiendish, Dad.

** (1989.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 29 (1991.) “Number 13.” 1p.

** no. 31 (1993.) “Number 13.” 1p.

Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children. See: Arnold: Confessions of a Blood Junkie.

Bedlam. Eclipse Comics. anth.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1985.) a. "Lo" by Stephen R. Bissette. 3p. v Unnamed. b. "Sneaky Pete" by Veitch. 5p. v Pete, a psychic vampire. Cover: Stephen Bissette.

The Beezer/The Beezer and Cracker. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] mag.

____ (1956-1993.) The Beezer was published weekly between Jan. 21, 1956 and Aug. 21, 1993. In 1976 it incorporated Cracker, thus becoming The Beezer and Cracker. From Cracker it incorporated a strip called “Little ‘Orror,” featuring Little ‘Orror, a vampire. The list of vampire issues is semi-complete.

** no. 1079 (Sep. 18, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1080 (Sep. 25, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1081 (Oct. 2, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1082 (Oct. 9, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1083 (Oct. 16, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1084 (Oct. 23, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1085 (Oct. 30, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1086 (Nov. 6, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1087 (Nov. 13, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1088 (Nov. 20, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror” 1p.

** no. 1089 (Nov. 27, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1090 (Dec. 4, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1091 (Dec. 11, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1092 (Dec. 18, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1093 (Dec. 25, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1095 (Jan. 8, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1096 (Jan. 15, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1098 (Jan. 29, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1100 (Feb. 12, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1101 (Feb. 19, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1102 (Feb. 26, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1103 (Mar. 5, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1104 (Mar. 12, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1108 (Apr. 9, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1110 (Apr. 23, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1111 (Apr. 30, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1112 (May 7, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1114 (May 21, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1115 (May 28, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1121 (July 9, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1123 (July 23, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1124 (July 30, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1125 (Aug. 6, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1127 (Aug. 20, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1128 (Aug. 27, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1129 (Sep. 3, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1131 (Sep. 17, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1133 (Oct. 1, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1135 (Oct. 15, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1136 (Oct. 22, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1138 (Nov. 5, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1139 (Nov. 12, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1140 (Nov. 19, 1977.) a. “Little ‘Orror.” 1p. b. “Young Foo: The Kung-fu Kid.” 1p. v Basher (pseudo-vampire,) dressed as Dracula.

** no. 1141 (Nov. 26, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1142 (Dec. 3, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1143 (Dec. 10, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1144 (Dec. 17, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

___ no. 1145 (Dec. 24, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1146 (Dec. 31, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1147 (Jan. 7, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1148 (Jan. 14, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1149 (Jan. 21, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1150 (Jan. 28, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1151 (Feb. 4, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1152 (Feb. 11, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1153 (Feb. 18, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1154 (Feb. 25, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1155 (Mar. 4, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1156 (Mar. 11, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1157 (Mar. 18, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1158 (Mar. 25, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1159 (Apr. 1, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1160 (Apr. 8, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1161 (Apr. 15, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1162 (Apr. 22, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1163 (Apr. 29, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1164 (May 6, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1165 (May 13, 1978 .) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1166 (May 20, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1167 (May 27, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1168 (June 3, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1169 (June 10, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1170 (June 17, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1171 (June 24, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1172 (July 1, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1173 (July 8, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1174 (July 15, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1175 (July 22, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1176 (July 29, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1177 (Aug. 5, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1178 (Aug. 12, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1179 (Aug. 19, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1180 (Aug. 26, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1181 (Sep. 2, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1182 (Sep. 9, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1183 (Sep. 16, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1184 (Sep. 23, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1185 (Sep. 30, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1186 (Oct. 7, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1187 (Oct. 14, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1188 (Oct. 21, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1189 (Oct. 28, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1190 (Nov. 4, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1191 (Nov. 11, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1192 (Nov. 18, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1193 (Nov. 25, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1194 (Dec. 2, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1195 (Dec. 9, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1196 (Dec. 16, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1197 (Dec. 23, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1198 (Dec. 30, 1978.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1199 (Jan. 6, 1979.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1201 (Jan. 20, 1979.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

___ no. 1202 (Jan. 27, 1979.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1203 (Feb. 3, 1979.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1204 (Feb. 10, 1979.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1205 (Feb. 17, 1979.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1206 (Feb. 24, 1979.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 1267 (Apr. 26, 1980.) “Antchester United.” 1p. v Desmond Dracula (Transylvanian soccer player.)

** no. 1656 (Oct. 10, 1987.) “Clockwise Cartoons.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 1659 (Oct. 31, 1987.) “True Brit.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 1661 (Nov. 14, 1987.) “Clockwise Cartoons.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 1675 (Feb. 20, 1988.) “Count Spatula.” 1p.

** no. 1679 (Mar. 19, 1988.) a. “Blast from the Past.” 1p. v Little ‘Orror. b. “Count Spatula.” 1p. v Count Spatula, “the worst vampire in the world!” c. “The Numskulls.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 1680 (Mar. 26, 1988.) “Count Spatula.” 1p.

** no. 1682 (Apr. 9, 1988.) “Count Spatula.” 1p.

** no. 1685 (Apr. 30, 1988.) “Count Spatula.” 1p.

** no. 1691 (June 11, 1988.) “Count Spatula.” 1p.

** no. 1692 (June 18, 1988.) a. “Count Spatula.” 1p. b. “Little Mo.” 1p. v Count Spatula.

** no. 1694 (July 2, 1988.) “Count Spatula.” 1p.

** no. 1695 (July 9, 1988.) “Count Spatula.” 1p.

** no. 1697 (July 23, 1988.) a. “Count Spatula.” 1p. b. “You Are the Detective.” 1p. v Count Spatula.

** no. 1701 (Aug. 20, 1988.) “Count Spatula.” 1p.

** no. 1708 (Oct. 8, 1988.) “Blinky.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 1710 (Oct. 22, 1988.) “Porky.” 1p. v Count Spatula.

** no. 1728 (Feb. 25, 1989.) “Adrian the Barbarian.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 1737 (Apr. 29, 1989.) “Club 5.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 1784 (Mar. 24, 1990.) “Adrian the Barbarian.” 1p. v Dracula.

The Beezer and Topper. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] mag.

** no. 108 (Oct. 10, 1992.) a. “Adrian The Barbarian.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “Ghost!” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 111 (Oct. 31, 1992.) a. “Horribly Good Hallowe’en.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Ha-Ha-Hallowe’en!” 1p. v Unnamed. c. “Will You Pass Ishara’s Tests of Time?” 1p. v Dracula (Game.)

The Beezer Book. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] hb.

** (1991.) “Everybody Needs Weird Neighbours!” 1p. v Unnamed. w. Adrian the Barbarian.

** (1993.) “Blinky.” 3p. v Unnamed (pseudo-vampire.)

** (1996.) “The Banana Bunch” [untitled; serves as indicia page.] 1p. v Brainy (as Dracula.)

The Beezer Summer Special. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] mag. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

___ (1991.) “Our Summer Sun.” 1p. v Dracula.

Before the Fantastic Four: The Storms. Marvel.

** no. 1 (Dec. 2000.) “Burn Victims” by Terry Kavanagh & Charlie Adlard. 23p. v Dracula.

Continuing series.

Beowulf. DC.

** no. 4 (Oct./Nov. 1975.) "Valley in the Shadow of Death!" by Michael Uslan & Riccardo Villamonte et al. 18p. v Vlad the Impaler (Dracula.)

The Best of Buster Monthly. IPC Magazines/Fleetway. b&w. mag.

/// The Best of Buster Monthly reprinted material from Buster. Among the strips reprinted were "Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective” and “Fright School.” The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (July 1987.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2 stories 1p. each.

** (Aug. 1987.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Sep. 1987.) a. “All Humans Tall and Small.” 1p. v Count Dracula. b. “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 1987.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2 stories 1p. each.

** (Jan. 1988.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 1988.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2 stories 1p. each.

** (Sep. 1988.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 1988.) “Deadley Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Feb. 1989.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 1989.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 1989.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2 stories 1p. each.

___ (July 1989.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2p.

___ (Sep. 1989.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2p.

** (Nov. 1989.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 1990.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 1990.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 1991.) “Fright School.” 2 stories 2p. each.

** (Jan. 1992.) “Fright School.” 2 stories 2p. each.

** (Apr. 1992.) a. “Fright School.” 3 stories 2p. each. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (May 1992.) “Fright School.” 2 stories 2p. each.

___ (Dec. 1993.) a. “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

___ (Jan. 1994.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

___ (May 1994.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2p.

___ (Sep. 1994.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2p.

___ (Nov. 1994.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

The Best of Buster and Funny Monthly. Fleetway [U.K.] b&w. mag. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (June 1994.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2 stories 1p. the first, 2p. the second

** (July 1994) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2 stories 1p. each.

** (Aug. 1994) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2 stories 1p. each.

** (Oct. 1994) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 1994) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2 stories 1p. each.

The Best of Cracker. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] mag. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (Apr. 23, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** (May 7, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** (Aug. 27, 1977.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

The Best of Creepy. Tempo Books/Gosset & Dunlap. b&w. tpb. rpt. anth.

** (1971.) a. "Grave Undertaking" by Archie Goodwin & Alex Toth. 6p. v various [Creepy #5 (1965.)] b. "Vampires Fly at Dusk" by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall. 6p. v Elena [Creepy #1 (1964.)] Cover: Frank Frazetta.

The Best of Crypt of Dawn. Sirius. b&w. tpb. rpt. anth.

** (2000) “Vicariosity” by Joseph Michael Linsner & Mitch Waxman. 10p. v Tobias Esque.

The Best of Dark Horse Presents. Dark Horse. b&w. rpt. anth.

** no. 1 (1989.) a. “Hellwalk, Inc.: ‘Cortege’” by J.M. DeMatteis & Mark Badger. 9p. v Max [Dark Horse Presents #2 (1986)] b. “Mr. Monster: His World” by Michael T. Gilbert 11p. v various [Dark Horse Presents #14 (1988)]

The Best of DC. DC. Digest. rpt. horror anth.

** vol. 2, no. 3 (Jan./Feb. 1980.) “The Super Friends: The Monster Menace!” by E. Nelson Bridwell & Ramona Fradon & Bob Smith. 17p. v Batman, Bat-Woman (vampire-like members of a Justice League from another planet.) [Super Friends no. 10 (Feb./Mar. 1978.)]

** no. 10 (Mar. 1981.) “Power of the Parasite” by Jim Shooter & Al Plastino. 14p. v The Parasite [Action Comics #340 (1966.)]

** no. 32 (Jan. 1983.) a. “The Man Who Murdered the Earth” by Len Wein & Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson. 18p. v The Galactic Golem (energy-draining space vampire) [Superman vol. 1, no. 248 (1972.)] b. “Power of the Parasite” by Jim Shooter & Al Plastino. 14p. v The Parasite [Action Comics #340 (1966.)]

** no. 35 (Apr. 1983.) Cover says: "Year's Best Comics Stories." "Manhattan Interlude” by Dan Mishkin & Gary Cohn. 10p. v Andrew Bennett [House of Mystery #310 (1982.)]

** no. 35a Canadian edition. Price in Canadian dollars only.

** no. 51 (Aug. 1984.) a. "Dread Night of the Jaguar" by Bob Rozakis, Marshall Rogers & Terry Austin et al. 10p. v Man-Bat [The Batman Family #12 (1977.)] b. "The Man Who Melted Manhattan!" by Bob Rozakis & Don Newton et al. 30p. v Man-Bat [The Batman Family #13 (1977.)]

** no. 56 (Jan. 1985.) “Fury of the Energy-Eater!” by Len Wein & Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson. 15p. v The Galactic Golem [Superman vol. 1, no. 258 (1972.)]

** no. 60 (May 1985.) “What Are Little Ghouls Made of?” by E. Nelson Bridwell & Sergio Aragonés. 3p. v The Bat-Brats [Plop #12 (1975.)]

** no. 63 (Aug. 1985.) "Vampire at the Circus" by Edwing & Manak. 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 63a. Canadian edition. Price indicated as $ 2.00 only rather than $ 1.50.

The Best of Drag Cartoons. Rex Publishing Company. b&w. rpt. mag.

** no. 1 (1968.) “The Dragula Story” by Alex Toth. 5p. v Dragula (vampire-like monster born from a fuel explosion) [Drag Cartoons #9 (1964.)]

** no. 2 (1969.) “Integration Situation!” by Alex Toth. 5p. Dragula as host [Drag Cartoons #­­­? (?.)]

The Best of Krazy. IPC Magazines [U.K.]

** (1978.) Vampire on cover. No vampire content.

The Best of National Lampoon. National Lampoon, Inc. b&w. rpt. mag.

** no. 3 (1972.) "Dragula: Queen of Darkness" by Tony Hendra & Neal Adams and Frank Frazetta. 8p. v Dragula [National Lampoon vol. 1, no. 20 (1971.)]

The Best of Nightmare and Psycho. Great Sky, Inc. mag. anth.

___ no. 2 (1999.) "The Funeral Bridge" by Al Hewetson and Xirinius. 7p. v various.

The Best of Northstar. Arpad Publishing. b&w. Horror anth.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1992.) "Zeitgeist" by James O’Barr. 9p. v The Countess. Cover: Kelley Jones.

The Best of 2000 AD Monthly. Fleetway [U.K.] b&w. rpt. mag.

** no. 96 (Sep. 1993.) Parts 1 to 12. “Strontium Dog: Bitch” by Alan Grant & Carlos Ezquerra. 62p. v Durham Red [2000 AD #505-516 (1987.)]

** no. 97 (Oct. 1993.) Parts 13 to 25 “Strontium Dog: Bitch.” 66p. [2000 AD #518-529 (1987.)]

The Best of Whizzer and Chips. Fleetway [U.K.] mag. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (Nov. 1985.) “Strange Hill”. 3 stories, 2p. each. v Unnamed.

___ (May 1986.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Vince.

** (June 1986.) a. “Paws.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Strange Hill.” 2 stories, 2p. each.

** (July 1986.) “Strange Hill.” 2 stories, 2p. each

___ (May 1987.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Vince.

** (Jan. 1989.) “The Buytonic Boy in Transylvania.” 8p. v Dracula c. Steve Ford.

** (Aug. 1990.) “Happy Families.” 2p. v pseudo-vampire (boy with a vampire mask.)

The Best of Whoopee! Monthly. IPC Magazines [U.K.] mag.

The Best of Whoopee! Monthly was published between 1985-1995 and reprinted stories from Whoopee!. They included “Fun-Fear,” a strip about a carrousel whose owner was a vampire, “Scream Inn,” where it is the innkeeper who is a vampire. “Spooktakular 7” and “Creepy Car” also occasionally featured vampires. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (June 1985.) “Fun-Fear.” (2 stories, one page each.) v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 1985.) “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 1985.) a. “Fun-Fear.” (2 stories, one page each.) v Unnamed. b.“Smiler.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Oct. 1985.) “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 1985.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Frankie Stein.” 2p. v Dracula.

** (Dec. 1985.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Creepy Car.” 1p. v Count Dracula.

Beta Sexus. Eros Comix. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (Feb. 1994.) "Victims" by Peter Bollinger. 22p. v Vanessa.

** no. 2 (July 1994.) "Reunion." 22p.

** no. 3 (May 1995.) "Arrival." 22p.

Rpt. as a tpb. Beta Sexus (1996.)

Beta Sexus. Eros Comix. b&w. Adult. Oversize format. tpb.

** (1996.) By Peter Bollinger. 66p. Eros Graphic Album #26. Rpt. of Beta Sexus # 1-3 (1994-95.)

Bethany the Vampfire. Brainstorm. b&w. Adult.

** no. 0 (1997.) By Fauve (Holly Golightly.) 20p. v Bethany. Cover: Fauve.

** no. 0a Nude edition. Cover: Fauve.

___ no. 0b Luxury edition. Cover: Model (Manion Kelley) photo.

** no. 1 (Dec. 1997.) 18p. Cover: Fauve.

___ no. 1a Photo Cover edition. Cover: Model (Manion Kelley) photo.

** no. 1b Luxury edition. Cover: Rick Frane.

** no. 2 (Jan. 1998.) 17p. Cover: Fauve.

** no. 2a Photo Cover edition. Cover: Model (Manion Kelley) photo.

** no. 2b Luxury edition. Cover: Fauve and Roy Young.

** no. 3 (Feb. 1998.) 13p. Cover: Fauve and Roy Young.

** no. 3a Nude edition. Cover: Fauve and Roy Young.

** no. 3b Photo Cover edition. Cover: Model (Manion Kelley) photo.

Betty and Me. Close-Up Inc. anth.

** no. 79 (Oct. 1976.) "Betty Cooper, Betty Cooper." 22p. v Uncle Drago.

** no. 80 (Dec. 1976.) "Betty Cooper, Betty Cooper." 22p. v Uncle Drago.

** no. 81 (Feb. 1977.) "Betty Cooper, Betty Cooper." 20p. v Uncle Drago.

** no. 180 (Jan. 1990.) "The Eyes Have It." 1p. v Unnamed.

Betty and Veronica. Close-Up, Inc. anth.

** no. 16 (Dec. 1988.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 16a Canadian edition. Price indicated as 95 cents.

Betty and Veronica Spectacular. Archie. anth.

** no. 18 (Apr. 1996.) “Fashion Fiasco” by George Gladir & Dan DeCarlo. 5p. v Unnamed (pseudo-vampire.)

Beware! Trojan Magazines/Merit Publ. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 9 (May 1954.) "Vampire's Roost” by Art Gates. 8p. v Helena and Count Otto Sandor, and Helen and Arthur Sanders [rpt. as redrawn by Reynoso and retitled: "House of Vampires," in Tales of Voodoo vol. 4, no. 5 (1971,) and vol. 6 no. 3 (1973;) Witches' Tales vol. 2, no. 3 (1970.)]

** no. 15 (sic) (May 1953.) Cover: Harry Harrison. No vampire content.

Beware. Marvel. rpt. anth.

** no. 4 (Sep. 1973.) "A Shriek in the Night" by Stan Lee. 3p. v Unnamed.

The Beyond. Ace Magazines. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 2 (Jan. 1951.) "The Mystery of Lunablanca." 8p. v Countess Sinistra.

** no. 5 (July 1951.) “Big Top Nightmare.” 7p. v Countess Elyra Barovna. [rpt. in The Hand of Fate #25 (1954.)]

** no. 6 (Sep. 1951.) "Black Wings of the Demon Gondolier." 7p. v Vincenzo Triano.

** no. 8 (Jan. 1952.) “Daughters of Doom.” 7p. v Lydia.

** no. 9 (Mar. 1952.) “Vampire of the Opera.” 7p. v Madame Pourette.

** no. 11 (May. 1952.) a. "Moon-God's Death-Dealing Idol." 7p. v Luana. b. "The Terror of St. Gille." 2p. Text.

** no. 12 (June 1952.) “Victims of the Twin Scourges.” 7p. v Lyda Jurgen.

** no. 17 (Nov. 1952.) "I Walked at Midnight." 7p. v Oscar Townsend, Marella Shepley.

** no. 19 (Mar. 1953.) "The Vampire of Montmartre." 7p. v Alphonsine.

** no. 22 (Sep. 1953.) “Prey for the Vampire Horde” by Lou Cameron. 7p. v Count Pramevi and his minions.

** no. 26 (1954.) "The Secret of Thurman Renauld" by Lou Cameron. 7p. v Thurman Renauld [rpt. in Halloween Horror #1 (1987.)]

Beyond Help. Gretown Pty. [Australia.] b&w. anth. mag.

__ no. 1 (n.d. [1970s.]) "The Green Tower.” 6p. v Unnamed.

Beyond the Grave. Charlton. Horror anth.

** no. 2 (1975.) "Bats!" 1p. v Unnamed female. Cover: Steve Ditko [issue rpt. by Modern Comics, 1978.]

** no. 5 (Apr. 1976.) "By the Dawn's Early Light" by Bob Ingersoll & Charles Nicholas et al. 7p. v Count Wozniak. Cover: Steve Ditko.

** no. 7 (Jan. 1983.) Vampire cover: Steve Ditko (same as #2.) No vampire content.

** no. 15 (June 1984.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 15a. Canadian edition. Price indicated as 75 cents.

Beyond the Grave. Modern Comics. Horror anth.

** no. 2 (1978.) "Bats!" 1p. v Unnamed female. Cover: Steve Ditko. Rpt. of Beyond the Grave (Charlton) #2 (1975.)

Big Bad Blood of Dracula. Apple Press. b&w. Dracula anth.

** no. 1 (July 1991.) a. Part 1, Dracula Meets Cadavera. "Batty and Herritic" by J. M. M. (J. Mike McCarthy.) 8p. v Cadavera and Dracula. b. “A Chronology of Dracula” by Rick Shanklin & Mark Wheatley. 9p. Article. Cover: Mike McCarthy and Mark Wheatley.

** no. 2 (Sep. 1991.) a. “A Chronology of Dracula” by Rick Shanklin & Mark Wheatley. 8p. Article. b. Part 2, Dracula Meets Cadavera. "Jayne." 12p. c. "Stake-Out" by Bernie Wrightson. 3p. v Unnamed. Cover: Mike McCarthy and Mark Wheatley.

Note: Back cover #2 "Victims of Dracula!" lists the names of the winners of the Blood of Dracula Cover Contest.

Big Bang Comics. Image.

** vol. 2, no. 16 (Jan. 1998.) “Johnny Ruckus and the Monster Patrol” by Frank Kurtz. 9p. v Unnamed, Lugosi-inspired.

Big Black Kiss. Vortex Comics, Canada. b&w. rpt. Adult.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1989.) By Howard Chaykin. 44p. v Beverly Grove [Black Kiss #1-4 (1988.)]

** no. 2 (Oct. 1989.) 44p. [Black Kiss #5-8 (1988-89.)]

** no. 3 (Nov. 1989.) 44p. [Black Kiss #9-12 (1989.)]

The Big Book of Bad. New York: Factoid Books/Paradox Press. b&w. anth. Oversize format.

** (1998.) a. "Dracula" by Jon Bogdanove. 4p. b. "Fritz Haarman: the Vampire of Hanover" by Lennoie Mace. 4p.

The Big Book of Death. New York: Paradox Press, 1995. b&w. tpb. Large format. Cover says: “Factoid Books.”

** (1995.) “The Vampire!” by Bronwyn Carlton and Jim Fern. 3p. v various “vampire wanna-bes.”

The Big Comic. Fleetway [U.K.] b&w. mag.

/// The Big Comic (later “Big Comic Fortnightly”) reprinted material from various Fleetway comic titles such as Buster and Whizzer and Chips. It included some of the vampire-oriented material which had appeared in these different titles, among others “Deadly Hedley Vampire Detective,” “Creepy Comix,” and “Fun-Fear.” The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** no. 2 (June 25/July 8, 1988.) “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 3 (July 9-22, 1988.) "Part Time Jobs for Monsters." 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 4 (July 23 – Aug. 5, 1988.) “X-Ray Specs.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 5 (Aug. 6-19, 1988.) a. “’Orrible Hole.” 1p. v. Unnnamed (from “Fun-Fear,”) as host. b. “PongAlongaPongo” by Ian Knox. 2p. v Pongo as “Pongo, Prince of Darkness” (pseudo-vampire.)

** no. 6 (Aug. 20/Sep. 2, 1988.) “Deadly Hedley: Vampire Detective.” 2p.

** no. 7 (Sep. 3-16, 1988.) “Deadly Hedley: Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** no. 8 (Sep. 17-30, 1988.) “Deadly Hedley: Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** no. 9 (Oct. 1-14, 1988.) “Deadly Hedley: Vampire Detective.” 2p.

** no. 10 (Oct. 15-28, 1988.) “Deadly Hedley: Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** no. 11 (Oct. 29 – Nov. 11, 1988.) “Deadly Hedley: Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** no. 12 (Nov. 12-25, 1988.) “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 14 (Dec. 10-23, 1988.) “Deadly Hedley: Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** no. 16 (Jan. 7-20, 1989.) “When I Was Young… by Dracula.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 18 (Feb. 4-17, 1989.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 24 (Apr. 29/May 12, 1989.) “Toothbrush Titters.” 1p. v Unnamed (Game.)

** no. 27 (June 10-23, 1989.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 28 (June 24/July 7, 1989.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 29 (July 8-21, 1989.) “Creepy Comix.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 33 (Sep. 2-15, 1989.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 34 (Sep. 16-29, 1989.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 36 (Oct. 14-27, 1989.) “Creepy Comix.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 37 (Oct. 28/Nov. 10, 1989.) a. “Animalad.” 1p. v vampire bat. b. “Boy Boss.” 2p. v Unnamed. c. “A Crazy Look at Horror.” 1p. v Dracula. d. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula. e. “The Grim Gym.” 1p. v Unnamed. f. “Sweeny Toddler.” 2p. v Teddy. g. “Worldwide School.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 38 (Nov. 11-24, 1989.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v vampire bat.

** no. 42 (Jan. 6-19, 1990.) a. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v vampire bat. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** no. 50 (Apr. 28/May 11, 1990.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 52 (May 26/June 8, 1990.) Cover. a. “Boy Boss.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Will Power.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 53 (June 9-22, 1990.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 54 (June 23/July 6, 1990.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 56 (July 21/Aug. 3, 1990.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 60 (Sep. 15-28, 1990.) “’Orrible Hole.” 1p. v. Unnnamed (from “Fun-Fear,”) as host.

** no. 61 (Sep. 29 – Oct. 12, 1990.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** no. 62 (Oct. 13-26, 1990.) a. “Mummy’s Boy.” 1p. v Unnamed (in a picture.) b. “The Spooktacular 7.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 65 (Aug. 31/Sep. 13, 1991.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v student and teacher with Dracula mask (pseudo-vampires.)

** no. 66 (Dec. 8-21, 1990.) a. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “Deadly Hedley: The Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** no. 79 (June 8-21, 1991.) a. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v bats. b. “The Spooktacular 7.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 87 (Sep. 28/Oct. 11, 1991.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 93 (Dec. 21, 1991/Jan. 3, 1992.) “Creepy Car.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 95 (Jan. 18-31, 1992.) Cover: v Dracula. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 96 (Feb. 1-14, 1992.) a. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Unnnamed. b. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v various Unnamed. c. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 97 (Feb. 15-28, 1992.) a. “Creepy Car.” 1p. v Unnamed (from “Fun-Fear,”) as host. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 98 (Feb. 29/Mar. 13, 1992.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 99 (Mar. 14-27, 1992.) a. “Creepy Car.” v Unnamed (from “Fun-Fear”) as host. b. “‘Orrible Hole.” 1p. v Unnamed (from “Fun-Fear”) as host. c. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 101 (Apr. 11-24, 1992.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 102 (Apr. 25/May 8, 1992.) a. “The Spooktacular 7.” 2p. v Number One. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 103 (May 9-22, 1992.) Untitled cartoon: Unnamed vampire and son. 1p.

** no. 104 (May 23/June 5, 1992). “Joker.” 1p. v Joker masked as Dracula (pseudo-vampire.)

** no. 105 (June 6-19, 1992.)”Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** no. 106 (June 30 – July 3, 1992.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Toy Boy.” 1p. v Toy Boy as Dracula (pseudo-vampire.)

** no. 107 (July 4-17, 1992.) “The Spooktacular 7.” 2p. v Number One.

** no. 108 (July 18-31, 1992.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 112 (Sep. 12-25, 1992.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 114 (Oct. 10-23, 1992.) a. “The Grim Gym.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 115 (Oct. 24/Nov. 6, 1992.) “The Spooktacular 7.” 2p. v Number One.

** no. 117 (Nov. 21/Dec. 4, 1992.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 118 (Dec. 5-18, 1992.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 119 (Dec. 19, 1992/Jan. 1, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 120 (Jan. 2-15, 1993.) a. “The Spooktacular 7.” 2p. v Number One. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 121 (Jan. 16-29, 1993.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 122 (Jan. 30/Feb. 12, 1993.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

**   no. 123 (Feb. 13-26, 1993.) a. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “The Spooktacular 7.” 2p. v Number One. c. “Strange Hill.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 124 (Feb. 27/Mar. 12, 1993.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 125 (Mar. 13-26, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p.

** no. 126 (Mar. 27/Apr. 9, 1993.) a. “The Spooktacular 7.” 2p. v Number One. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 127 (Apr. 10-23, 1993.) a. “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “The Spooktacular 7.” 2p. v Number One. c. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 128 (Apr. 24/May 7, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2 stories, 2 p. each. v Unnamed.

** no. 129 (May 8-21, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 130 (May 22/June 4, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 131 (June 5-18, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 132 (June 19/July 2, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed. Strange Hill on cover.

** no. 133 (July 3-16, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v vampire bat.

** no. 134 (July 17-30, 1993.) a. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 135 (July 31/Aug. 13, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 138 (Sep. 11-24, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 139 (Sep. 25/Oct. 8, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 140 (Oct. 9-22, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 141 (Oct. 23/Nov. 5, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 142 (Nov. 6-19, 1993.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 143 (Nov. 20/Dec. 3, 1993.) a. “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 145 (Dec. 18-31, 1993.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** no. 147 (Jan. 15-28, 1994.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 150 (Mar. 11, 1994.) a. “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 151 (Mar. 25, 1994.) a. “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p. b. “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 155 (May 20, 1994.) “Strange Hill.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 157 (June 17, 1994.) “X-Ray Specs.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 159 (July 15, 1994.) “Robot Granny.” 2p. v Unnamed (from a ghost train.) Vampire on cover.

** no. 161 (Aug. 12, 1994.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** no. 162 (Aug. 26, 1994.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 163 (Sep. 9, 1994.) “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 164 (Sep. 26, 1994.) “Fun-Fear.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 165 (Oct. 7, 1964.) a. “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p. b. “X-Ray Specs.” 2p. v Deadly Hedley. A Deadly Hedley sticker is included.

** no. 166 (Oct. 21, 1994.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** no. 167 (Nov. 4, 1994.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

The Big Comic Book. Fleetway [U.K.] hb.The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (1993) a. “Creepy Car.” 2 stories, 1p. each. v Fun-Fear’s vampire as host. b. “Evil Eye.” 1p. v Fun-Fear’s vampire as host. c. “Fun-Fear.” 2 stories, 1p. each. v Unnamed. d. “‘Orrible Hole.” 3 stories,  1p. each . v Fun-Fear’s vampire as host.

  The Big Comic Holiday Special. Fleetway [U.K.] The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (1988.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

  Big Mad on Campus. New York: Warner Books. Mass market paperback.

** (1983.) “When ‘Truth-Advertising’ Laws Apply to Movie Ads” by Tom Koch & Bob Clark.8p. v various [Mad #192 (1977.)]

___ rpt. (1989.) Price indicate as $ 3.50 rather than $ 1.95.

Biggest Greatest Cracked See: Cracked Annuals

Billy Joe Van Helsing: Redneck Vampire Hunter. Alpha Productions. b&w. Satire anth.

** no. 1 (Dec. 1994.) a. "Billy Joe Van Helsing" by Billy (Joe) Keiffer & (Billy) Joe Paradise. 7p. v various. b. "The Grad and Billy Joe Van Helsing" by John Migliore and Bill Keiffer & Tadd Ghostal and Joe Paradise. 6p. v Myer. c. "The Horror of the South!" by Bill Keiffer & Donna Franklin et al. 8p. d. "The Surprise Inside." 1p. c. Lil Billy Joe. Cover: Fred Harper.

Bite of the Scorpion. Gredown. Australia. b&w. magazine.

___ no. 1 (n.d. 1970s.) "The Haunt of Evil. 8p. v. Baron Gorcheck et al.

Bizarre Adventures. Marvel. b&w. anth. mag.

** no. 29 (Oct. 1981.) “Greenberg the Vampire” by J.M. DeMatteis & Steve Leialoha. 25p. v Greenberg [rpt. in Greenberg the Vampire (1986.)]

** no. 33 (Dec. 1982.) "The Blood Bequest" by Stephen Perry & S. R. Bissette. Tomb of Dracula Series. 23p. v Dracula [Prince Vladimir Dracula, a.k.a. Vlad the Impaler,] origin. Photo cover.

** no. 33a Canadian edition. Price indicated as $ 1.75.

Bizarre Heroes. See: Megaton Man vs. Forbidden Frankenstein.

Black & White Magic. Innovation. anth.

** no. 1 (1991.) v Lestat appears on the back cover.

Black Cat Mystery Comics. Harvey Comics. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 30 (Aug 1951.) “Gateway to Death” by Anon. & Vic Donahue. 6p. v Dr. Peter Lowry and Professor Markam enter another dimension where they are attacked by bat-like beings led by a beautiful girl [rpt. b&w. in Silver Scream #3 (1991.)] Cover by Lee Elias.

** no. 34 (Apr. 1952.) “Monster Lore!” 2p. A series of vignettes on the "real facts" behind the legends of Frankenstein, Count Dracula, werewolves and mummies.

** no. 35 (May 1952.) “Forbidden Room.” 5p. v Manfred Van Dorn. Note: #35 rpt. as #53.

** no. 39 (Sep. 1952.) “Portrait in Blood.” 4p. v A blood-smeared painting of “The Eater from Space” comes to life and… [rpt. b&w. in Silver Scream #3 (1991.)] Cover by Lee Elias.

** no. 41 (Dec. 1952.) “Beast of Doom.” 5p. v Unnamed

** no. 52 (Oct. 1954.) “The Mark of the Vampire.”Text. 1p. v Wilma.

** no. 53 (Dec. 1954.) [rpt. of #35] “Forbidden Room.” 5p. v Manfred Van Dorn.

Black Havoc. Gredown Pty. [Australia.] b&w. mag.

** no. 1 (n.d.) "‘Go Get Yourself Some Guts, Gil!’" by Jonathan Burns & Ken Landau. 11p. v Unnamed [Unknown Worlds 56 (1967.)]

Black Kiss. Vortex Comics, Canada. b&w. Polybagged. Adult.

** no. 1 (June 1988.) By Howard Chaykin. 10p. v Beverly Grove.

** no. 2 (July 1988.) 10p. v Intro. Beverly Grove.

** no. 3 (Aug. 1988.) 10p. Adult cover.

** no. 4 (Sep. 1988.) 10p. Adult cover.

** no. 5 (Oct. 1988.) 10p.

** no. 6 (Nov. 1988.) 10p.

** no. 7 (Dec. 1988.) 10p.

** no. 8 (Jan. 1989.) 10p.

** no. 9 (Mar. 1989.) 10p.

** no. 10 (Apr. 1989.) 10p.

** no. 11 (May 1989.) 10p.

** no. 12 (July 1989.) 10p.

Note: Collected as: a. Big Black Kiss (1989) and b. Thick Black Kiss tpb (1999.)

The Black Lamb. Helix.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1996.) "The Hated, the Hunted" by Timothy Truman. 24p. v the Black Lamb et al.

** no. 2 (Dec. 1996.) "Full Moon Fever." 24p.

** no. 3 (Jan. 1997.) "Steel Maiden." 24p.

** no. 4 (Feb. 1997.) "They Saved Walt Whitman’s Brain." 24p.

** no. 5 (Mar. 1997.) Part 1, Rednight Blacknight. "Strigori." 24p.

** no. 6 (Apr. 1997.) Part 2, Rednight Blacknight. 24p.

Black Light Angels. Michael Hill. Australia. b&w.

___ no. 1 (Mar. 1997.) Chapter 1 (pt. 1 of 6) by Louise Graber. v. Daemien Violette, Stephen Sullu, Alabaster, Dingo (members of the rock band Krucifiction.) Not seen.

___ no.  2 (June 1997.)  (a) Chapter 2, "Back Stage Pass" 23p. (b) Chapter 3, "Access All Areas." 23p. v. Daemien Violette.

___ no.  3 (Sept. 1997.) Chapter 4, "On the Road." 46p.

___ no. 4 (Jan. 1998.) (a) Chapter 5, "End of the Road." 14p. (b) Chapter 6, "Death Becomes Her." 24p.

___ no. 5 (Apr. 1998.) Chapter 7, "Afternoon in the Afterlife." 22p. (b) Chapter 8, "In Your Dreams." 8p.

___ no. 6 (Oct. 1998.) Not seen.

Black Terror. Eclipse.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1989.) "Black Terror" by Beau Smith and Charles Dixon & Daniel Brereton and Wayne Truman. 42p. v various (in dream sequel.)

Blackout Presents. See: Lady Vampré 0.

Blackhawk. Quality Comics.

** no. 60 (Jan 1953.) “Vampire Men of Kunwalo” by Bill Ward 7p. v various. c. Blackhawk.

Blacula. Published by? b&w.&red. 1 issue. Unauthorized movie tie‑in.

___ (1973.) Cited in Donald F. Glut, The Dracula Book, Scarecrow Press, 1975, p. 333. "Blacula, now presented as a former student of the occult, becomes a vampire by night and eventually grinds his victims into dog food in one of the poorest of the comic books in script, art and taste." Not seen.

Blade. Marvel.

** no. 1 (Mar. 1998.) “Crescent City Blues” by Christopher Golden & Gene Colan. 40p. v Deacon Frost.

Blade. Marvel.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1998.) Part 1. "Blood Allies" by Don McGregor & Brian Hagan. 23p. v Deacon Frost. c. Blade. Movie tie-in.

** no. 1a Photo cover.

** no. 2 (Dec. 1998.) Part 2. "Blood Allies." 20p. Cover: Bart Sears.

** no. 2a Alternate cover. Cover: Bart Sears.

** no. 3 (Dec. 1998.) Part 3. "Blood Allies." 23p. Cover: Bart Sears.

Blade: Sins of the Father. Marvel.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1998.) By Marc Andreyko & Bart Sears. 47p. Movie Tie-in.

Blade: Sins of the Father Theatrical Preview. Marvel.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1998.) By Marc Andreyko & Bart Sears. 14p. c. Blade v Cordelia Passolini.

Blade the Vampire Hunter. Marvel

** no. 1 (June 1997.) "The Final Glory of Deacon Frost" by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 18p. v Deacon Frost. Photo cover [rpt. of Tomb of Dracula #53 (1977) as advertisement for Blade movie.]

Blade the Vampire-Hunter. Marvel Comics.

** no. 1 (July 1994.) "Dark Visions" by Ian Edginton & Douglas T. Wheatley et al. 23p. v Lord Varnae.

** no. 2 (Aug. 1994.) "Red Prophet." 23p. v Aaron Thorne, Dracula.

** no. 3 (Sep. 1994.) "Black Reign." 23p. v Dracula.

** no. 4 (Oct. 1994.) "The Drawing of the Three." 21p. v Carl Blake/Night Terror and Steppin’ Razor.

** no. 5 (Nov. 1994.) "Soul Survivors." 21p. v Carl Blake/Night Terror and Steppin’ Razor.

** no. 6 (Dec. 1994.) "Cities of the Red Night” by Ian Edginton & Nick Napolitano et al. 21p. v Deacon Frost, Glory, Lamia.

** no. 7 (Jan. 1995.) "Bad to the Bone" by Ian Edginton & Douglas T. Wheatley et al. 20p. v Deacon Frost.

** no. 8 (Feb. 1995.) "Rites & Passages." 20p. v Morbius.

** no. 9 (Mar. 1995.) "Dear on Arrival" by Terry Kavanauh & Douglas T. Wheatley et al. 21p. v various.

** no. 10 (Apr. 1995.) "Post-Mortem." 21p. v Dracula and Morbius. Note: This is the first part of three-part story. The second and third parts were not published because the series was discontinued.

Note: This series superseded Nightstalkers.

Blade: Vampire Hunter. Marvel.

** no. 1 (Dec. 1999.) Part 1, Chaos, part 1. "The Dead Walk" by Bart Sears. 20p. v Hrolf c. Blade. b. Part 2, Chaos. "Questions." 19p.

** no. 1a Dynamic Forces limited edition. Limited to 2,500 copies. Cover: Bart Sears.

** no. 2 (Jan. 2000.) Part 3, Chaos. "Weirder and Weirder." 23p. v The Reaper.

** no. 2a Photo cover.

** no. 3 (Feb. 2000.) Part 4, Chaos. "The Hunger." 23p. c. Silvereye Command.

** no. 4 (Mar. 2000.) Part 5, Chaos. "Frosty Memories." 23p.

** no. 5 (Apr. 2000.) Part 6, Chaos. “Reapers” by Bart Sears & Andy Smith. 23p.

** no. 6 (May 2000.) Part 7, Chaos. "Duel at Dawn." 24p.

** no. ½ (2000.) 16p. c. Blade. Published in cooperation with Wizard Press.

___ no. ½a Signed edition with hologram.

Blaze. Marvel.

** no. 11 (June 1995.) "A Pale Fire Gleaming." 22p. v various. c. Punisher.

Blonde Addiction. I.C.Graphics/BlitzWeasel Studios. b&w. anth.

** no. 3 (Sep. 1995.) “Blonde Avenger Adventures: I Was a Super-Powered Vampire Slayer” by Steve Roman. 4p. v Leatherella (pseudo-vampire.)

Blood. Epic. rpt. tpb.

** (1989.) By J. M. DeMatteis & Kent Williams 193p. v Blood. rpt. issues 1-4 of the1987 Marvel mini-series, Blood: A Tale.

Blood. DC Vertigo. rpt.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1996.) By J. M. DeMatteis & Kent Williams. 45p. v Blood.

** no. 2 (Dec. 1996.) 48p.

** no. 3 (Jan. 1997.) 48p.

** no. 4 (Feb. 1997.) 48p.

rpt. of 1987 Marvel mini-series, Blood: A Tale.

Blood: A Tale. Marvel Comics.

** no. 1 (1987.) By J. M. DeMatteis & Kent Williams. 45p. v Blood.

** no. 2 (1987.) 46p.

** no. 3 (1987.) 45p.

** no. 4 (1987.) 45p.

Rpt. as Blood (DC, 1996-97;) Blood tpb. (1989.)

Blood and Kisses. FantaCo. b&w.

** no. 1 (1993.) By Leif Jones. 32p. v Sapphire Venacava.

** no. 2 (1994.) 31p.

** no. 3 (1994.) 32p.

** no. 0 (1994.) 15p.

Blood for the Muse: Chillville. Chanting Monks Studio. b&w.

** no. 1 (1997.) Part 1. By Glenn Chadbourne. 27p. v The Quill. Photo cover.

** no. 2 (1997.) Part 2. 23p. Photo cover.

Blood Gothic. FantaCo Enterprises. b&w.

** no. 1 (1994.) a. "Meet the Crowley's" by Dave Stephenson. 13p. v Medusa Crowley, Calvin Crowley, Lucius Crowley, Clarissa Fraling. b. "The Thrice Cursed Calvin Brewster" by Dave Stephenson. 17p. v Calvin Brewster, a psychic vampire, and Hugo von Dregnir. Cover: Jim Whiting.

** no. 2 (1994.) a. "Are You Loathsome Tonight?" by Dave Stephenson. 7p. v Calvin Brewster. b. "The Thrice Cursed Calvin Brewster 'I Was the One!'" by Dave Stephenson. 15p. v Calvin Brewster. Cover: Jim Whiting.

Blood Hunter. Brainstorm Comics. b&w.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1996.) "The Blood Brawl" by Kirk Lindo & David Brewer. 21p. v Brandon Alexander, the Blood Hunter. Cover: David Brewer.

___ no. 1a Platinum edition.

** no. 1b Gold edition. Cover: David Brewer.

** no. 1c Gold Club Combo edition.

Blood is the Harvest. Eclipse Comics. b&w.

** no. 1 (July 1992.) Untitled story by Clint McElroy & Wayne Losey and Gary Yap. 24p. v Lisa Rubric, Lamia International. Cover: Flint Henry.

** no. 2 (Aug. 1992.) "The Spreading of His Silver Wings" by Clint McElroy & Luciano Queiroz et al. 24p. Cover: Flint Henry.

** no. 3 (Sep. 1992.) "The Pieces of Their Empty Dreams." 24p. Cover: Flint Henry.

** no. 4 (Dec. 1992.) "The Turning of the Silent Part." 24p.

Blood Junkies on Capitol Hill. Eternity Comics. b&w.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1991.) By Scott Finley & Brooks Hagan. 22p. v Van Dlac. Cover: Brooks Hagen.

** no. 2 (Nov. 1991.) 16p.

Blood Legacy: The Story of Ryan. Top Cow.

** no. 1 (May 2000.) By Kerri Hawkins & Andy Park. 22p. v various. Cover: Andy Park.

** no. 1a Alternate cover: Ken Cha.

** no. 1b Alternate cover: Michael Turner.

** no. 1c Alternate cover: Andy Park

** no. 1d Dynamic Forces edition. Cover: Andy Park.

** no. 1e Dynamic Forces Gold edition: Andy Park. Limited to 1,500 copies.

___ no. 1f Gold edition. Cover: Andy Park.

___ no. 1g Holofoil edition. Cover: Andy Park.

___ no. 1h Canadian edition.

** no. 2 (June 2000.) By Kerri Hawkins & Marc Pajarillo. 25p.

** no. 3 (Sep. 2000.) 22p.

** no. 4 (Nov. 2000.) 25p.

Blood Letting. See: Bloodletting.

The Blood Masters. Nightrealm Publishing Inc. b&w.

** no. 1 (1995.) "Let the Roads Run Red!" by Fred Diana & Robert Varacalli. 31p. v various.

Blood of Dracula. Apple Press. b&w.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1987.) a. Part 1. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Neil Vokes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 1. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Mark Wheatley. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 1. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Mark Wheatley.

** no. 2 (Dec. 1987.) a. Part 2. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Neil Vokes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 2. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & John Workman. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 2. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Mark Hempel. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Mark Wheatley.

** no. 3 (June 1988.) a. Part 3. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Neil Vokes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 3. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Paul Abrams. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 3. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Sam Kieth.

** no. 4 (July 1988.) a. Part 4. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Neil Vokes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 4. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Adam Hughes. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 4. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Damon Willis & Mark Wheatley.

** no. 5 (Aug. 1988.) a. Part 5. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Neil Vokes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Portfolio of "Death Dreams of Dracula" by various artists. 8p. c. Part 5. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Mark Wheatley.

** no. 6 (Sep. 1988.) a. Part 6. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Neil Vokes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 5. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Pat Boyette. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 6. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Tim Truman & Mark Wheatley.

** no. 7 (Oct. 1988.) a. Part 7. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Neil Vokes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 1, Death Dreams of Dracula. "Rick Ravine" by Rickey Shanklin & Pat Boyette. 16p. v Dracula.

** no. 8 (Nov. 1988.) a. Part 8. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Neil Vokes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 6. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Ed Platt. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 7. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Sam Kieth.

** no. 9 (Jan. 1989.) a. Part 9. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Adam Hughes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 7. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Howard Bender. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 8. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Frank Cirocco.

** no. 10 (Mar. 1989.) a. Part 10. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Neil Vokes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 8. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Richard Braswell. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 9. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Paul Chadwick.

** no. 11 (May 1989.) a. Part 11. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Adam Hughes. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 9. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Dave Hoover. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 10. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Pat Boyette.

** no. 12 (June 1989.) a. Part 12. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Mark Wheatley. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 10 "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Nick Sigismondi. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 11. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Neil Vokes & Peter Hsu.

** no. 13 (July 1989.) a. Part 12. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Mike McCarthy. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 13. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Scott Saavedra. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 12. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Scott Hampton.

** no. 14 (Sep. 1989.) a. Part 13. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Mike McCarthy. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 13. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Dave Dorman & Lurene Haines.

** no. 15 (Nov. 1989.) a. Part 14. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Mike McCarthy. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 14. "Death Dreams of Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Stephen Black. 8p. v Dracula. c. Part 14. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Mark Wheatley.With flexidisk insert.

** no. 16 (May 1990.) a. Part 15. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Mike McCarthy. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 15. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Hanther.

** no. 17 (July 1990.) a. Part 16. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Mike McCarthy. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 16. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Bernie Wrightson.

** no. 18 (Sep. 1990.) a. Part 17. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Mike McCarthy. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 17. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Mike Vosburg.

** no. 19 (Mar. 1991.) a. Part 18. "Count Dracula" by Rickey Shanklin & Mike McCarthy. 8p. v Dracula. b. Part 18. "Dracula 2199" by Rickey Shanklin & Damon Willis. 8p. v Dracula. Cover: Mark Rogers.

Blood of the Innocent. Warp Graphics.

** Preview (Sep. 17, 1985.) “New Moon, New Blood” by Rickey Shanklin, Mark Wheatley & Marc Hempel. 25p. v Dracula.

** no. 1 (Jan. 6, 1986.) Part 1, Blood of the Innocent. "New Moon, New Blood” by Rickey Shanklin, Mark Wheatley & Marc Hempel. 25p. v Dracula confronts Jack the Ripper in Victorian England.

** no. 2 (Jan. 14, 1986.) Part 2, Blood of the Innocent. "Light of the Sun, Dark of the Moon." 24p.

** no. 3 (Jan. 21, 1986.) Part 3, Blood of the Innocent. "Moonbeams, Dead Schemes." 23p.

** no. 4 (Jan. 28, 1986.) Part 4, Blood of the Innocent. "Vampire Love, Lunatic Moon." 26p. Cont. in Warp Graphics Annual #1 (1986.)

Note: Series concluded in Warp Graphics Annual #1 (1986.) First weekly mini-series.

Blood Quest. Alpha Productions. b&w.

** no. 1 (1990.) By James LaPoint & Dale Laroux. 32p. v Paul LaCell.

Note: rpt. by Polyventura (1993.)

Blood Quest. Polyventura Entertainment Group. b&w.

** no. 1 (1993.) By James LaPoint & Dale Laroux. 32p.

Note: This issue reprints Alpha Productions Blood Quest (1990,) which was discontinued after the first issue.

Blood Reign. Fathom Press. b&w.&red. Adult.

** no. 1 (July 1991.) "Winds of Chaos" by Tim Tyler. 27p. v Sheila Garrons [rpt. in Blood Reign Saga #1 (1996.)]

** no. 2 (Sep. 1991.) “Dead Hunt.” 33p.

** no. 3 (Oct. 1991.) 22p.

** no. 4 (Feb. 1992.) 22p.

** no. 5 (Apr. 1992.) 20p.

** no. 6 (1992.) "In the Service of the Sun." 13p.

** no. 7 (Sum. 1992.) 16p.

** no. 8 (1992.) 22p.

** no. 9 (Jan. 1993.) 16p.

Note: Banned in Canada.

Blood Reign Saga. London Night.

** no.1 (1996.) “Winds of Chaos” by Tim Tyler. 27p. v Sheila Garrons [Blood Reign #1 (1991.)]

Blood Rites. Anarchy Bridgeworks. b&w.

** no. 1 (1997.) By Vinson Watson. 20p. v Kelly.

Blood Road. Eros Comix. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (1995.) By Gian Danton & Jose Horacio Lopez. 19p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #4.]

** no. 4 (1997.) "Blood Road" by Gian Danton & Jose Horacio Lopez. 19p. v Unnamed [#1]

The Blood Sword. Jademan Comics.

** no. 4 (Nov. 1988.) By Mike Baron & Ma Wing Shing. 61p. v Dracula.

** no. 5 (Dec. 1988.) 61p.

Blood Ties. Full Moon Graphics. b&w.

** no. 1 (1991.) "Genesis" by Adam Heeter & Eric Adams. 22p. v Unnamed.

Bloodchilde. Millennium.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1994.) "Portrait of a Surreal Killer" by Faye Perozich & O. J. Cariello. 24p. v Childe.

** no. 2 (Feb. 1995.) "Childe’s Children." 18p.

** no. 3 (May 1995.) "Blood Radio" by Faye Perozich & Yanick Paquette and Michel Lacombe. 24p.

** no. 4 (July 1995.) "Sweat & Tears." 23p.

Bloodletting. FantaCo. b&w.

First series:

** no. 1 (1995.) Series by Chynna Clugston and Guy Major. 27p. v Satori Valentine, Cosette Gautier.

** no. 2 (1995.) 20p.

Second series:

** no. 1 (1995.) Series by Chynna Clugston and Guy Major. 14p. v Satori Valentine, Cosette Gautier.

** no. 2 (1995.) 11p.

** no. 3 (1995.) 15p.

** no. 4 (1995.) 12p.

** no. 5 (1996.) 15p.

** no. 6 (1996.) 9p.

** no. 7 (1996.) 10p.

** no. 8 (1996.) 9p.

** no. 9 (1996.) 9p.

Bloodlines. Danis the Dark Productions. mag.

___ no. 3 (Apr. 1993.) "Eternal Wars" by Edward J. Lalau. 4p. v Danis.

___ no. 4 (June 1993.) "Chesler and Danis Wars" by Larry Wile & Edward Lalau. 5p. v Dania.

___ no. 5 (Aug. 1993.) "Chester & Danis Wars” by Larry Wile & Edward Lalau. 6p. v Dania.

** no. 6 (Oct. 1993.) a. "Chester & Danis Wars” by Larry Wile & Edward Lalau. 6p. v Dania. b. "Tribal Hunt: The Unknown." 4p. v Unnamed.

Bloodlust. Hardline Studios. b&w.

___ Ashcan no. 1 (June 1999.) Preview by Daniel R. Wickline & Bobby Breed. 17p. v Deacon, Cooper.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1999.) "Welcome to the Real World" by Daniel R. Wickline & Bobby Breed. 28p. v Deacon, Cooper.

** no. 2 (Nov. 1999.) "To Live Is to Die." 26p.

Bloodlust. Slave Labor Graphics. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (Dec. 1990.) "Bloodhunt" by Dan Vado & Alex Sheikman. 20p. v Unnamed.

Bloodscent: A Tale of Modern Terror. Comico.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1988.) a. Untitled. By Dean Allen Schrenck & Gene Colan. 27p. b. "Acts of Darkness" by Dean Allen Schreck. 5p. Text.

Bloodshot. Valiant.

** no. 33 (Aug. 1995.) "Bloodshot Is Mine!" by Kevin VanHook & Sean Chen and Dick Giordano. 21p. v Malcolm, various.

Bloodshot. Second series. Acclaim.

** vol. 2, no. 14 (Apr. 1998.) “Uncorrected Proof” by Len Kaminski & Sal Velluto. 22p. v Alexandre Darque, a psychic vampire feeding on souls.

Bloodsucker. Eros Comix. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1992.) By Lydia Lunch & Bob Fingerman. Cover says: "Lydia Lunch: Bloodsucker." 19p. v Lydia Lunch.

Bloodthirst #0. See: Alpha Illustrated #0 (1994.)

Bloodthirst: The Nightfall Conspiracy. Alpha Productions.

** no. 1 (July 1994.) "Masquerade" by Christopher Mills & Delfin Barral. 28p. v Christine Bishop.

** no. 2 (Aug. 1994.) "Maelstrom." 28p. v Christine Bishop.

Cover: Joel Adams.

Bloodthirst: The Terminus Option. Alpha Productions.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1991.) By Christopher Mills & Bob Cram, Jr. 48p. v Christine Bishop.

Blue Bolt Comics. Novelty Press. Pre-code.

** no. 11 (Apr. 1941.) “Sub-Zero” by Anon. & John Daly. 9p. v “vampire germ” injected by Dr Trask and carried by rats. c. Sub-Zero.

Blue Devil Annual. DC.

** no. 1 (1985.) "The Day All Hell Broke Loose" by Gary Cohn and Dan Mishkin & Paris Culling. 35p. v Man-Bat.

Blue Ribbon Comics. MLJ Magazines. Pre-code anth.

** no. 11 (Apr. 1941.) Untitled story by S. Cooper and Joe Blair. Mr. Justice Series. 10 p. v The King of the Vampires, Carlos Hubello. c. Mr. Justice. Nazi agents transform a South American diplomat into a vampire in an effort to defeat a pending trade agreement. Note: The vampire is named after artist Carl Hubbell.

Blythe: Night Vision. Thorby Comics. b&w. rpt. tpb.

** (1998.) By David Quinn & Hannibal King. 189p. Collects issues 1-4 of NightVision (Rebel 1992-94) and the single issue of NightVision (Tundra, 1993.)

Boffy the Vampire Layer. Eros Comix. b&w. Satire. Adult.

** no. 1 (Jan. 2000.) By Bruce McCorkindale. 24p. Satire of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

** no. 2 (July 2000.) 23p.

Continuing series.

Boneyard Press Tour Book 1993. Boneyard Press. b&w.

** no. 1 (May 1993.) Cover: Christ as a vampire.

Boris Karloff: Tales of Mystery. Gold Key. Horror anth.

** no. 12 (Dec. 1965.) “The Auction.” 10p. v Unnamed (rpt. in #90.)

** no. 25 (Mar. 1969.) “The Thing Called Illona.” 9p. v Illona (a being feeding on life energy.)

** no. 33 (Feb. 1971.) "Only Skin Deep." 5p. v Hans Gibrahn (rpt. in #81.)

** no. 41 (June 1972.) "The Blood Bath." 1p. Text. v Elizabeth Bathory.

** no. 47 (June 1973.) “The Monster Go-Round.” 4p. v Unnamed pseudo-vampire.

** no. 81 (Apr. 1978.) "Only Skin Deep." 5p. v Hans Gibrahn (#33.)

** no. 85 (Oct. 1978.) “The Magic Lenses.” 6p. v Dracula (portrait.)

** no. 90 (Mar. 1979.) “The Auction.” 10p. v Unnamed (#12.)

Brad Moore's Bathory. See: Bathory: Countess of Blood.

Brain Dead. Adult.

** no. 9 (Sep. 1988.) a. "Dr. Livingsoon Trentwood II, Vampire Hunter!" by John Bergin. 1p. v Lucinda's parents. b. "The Legion of Vampyres" by John Bergin. 4p. v various Unnamed [rpt. in Ashes #1 (1990.)]

Brain Storm Comix. Alchemy Publications [U.K.] anth. mag.

** vol. 1, no. 4 (Spring 1977.) [cover says “No. 3.”] “Chester P. Hackenbush, the Psychedelich Alchemist in: A Street Car Named Delirium” by Bryan Talbot. 23p. v The Mind Vampires.

Brainstorm Manga Gallery. Brainstorm. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (Jan. 1998.) Portfolio by Scott Burnette and Thor Thorvaldson. Cover: Thor Thorvaldson.

** no. 1a Nude edition. Cover: Thor Thorvaldson.

** no. 1b Virgin Nude edition. Cover: Thor Thorvaldson.

Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats. Cosmic Comics. 3 issues.

** no. 1 (Apr. 1995.) By Jerry Prosser & Francisco Solano López et al. 23p.

** no. 2 (May 1995.) 23p. v The Rat Woman.

** no. 3 (June 1995.) 23p.

Note: 1. Bram Stoker, "The Burial of the Rats." in: Dracula's Guest: And Other Weird Stories. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1914. 2. Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats. Concorde-New Horizons, 1995. Dir: Roger Corman. Scr: S. P. Somtow.

Bram Stoker's Dracula. Topps Comics. Polybagged. Movie tie-in.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1992.) By Roy Thomas & Mike Mignola and John Nyberg. 28p.

** no. 1a Crimson foil edition. Limited to 500 copies.

** no. 2 (1992.) 28p.

** no. 3 (1992.) 28p.

** no. 4 (1993.) 31p.

Note: 1. Adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Columbia Pictures, 1992. Dir.: Francis Ford Coppola. Scr.: James v. Harte. Dracula: Gary Oldham. 2. Each issue was polybagged with four trading cards. 3. tpb. by a. Topps (1993.) b. Titan [U.K.] (1993.) 4. Reprinted in parts by Dark Horse, U.K. 5. Spin-off: Dracula: Vlad the Impaler. 1993. 6. Trading cards. Topps.

Bram Stoker's Dracula. Delacorte Press. hb. dj. Large format

** (1980.) By Alice Schick and Joel Schick. 42p. v Dracula. Second printing: 1983. Also available in a flipbook edition bound together with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

Bram Stoker's Dracula. Delacorte Press. tpb. dj.

­­­___ (1980.) By Alice Schick and Joel Schick. 42p. v Dracula.

Bram Stoker's Dracula. Heineman [U.K.] hb. dj.

___ (1980.) By Alice Schick and Joel Schick. v Dracula. Second printing: 1983.

Bram Stoker's Dracula. Titan [U.K.] tpb.

** (1993.) By Roy Thomas & Mike Mignola and John Nyberg. 111p. v Dracula. Combines the four issues of the mini-series. New end pages.

  Bram Stoker's Dracula. Topps. tpb.

** (1993.) By Roy Thomas & Mike Mignola and John Nyberg. 111p. v Dracula. Combines the four issues of the Topps mini-series.

Bram Stoker's Dracula. Topps/Diamond Comics Distributors. tpb.

** (1993.) By Roy Thomas & Mike Mignola and John Nyberg. 111p. v Dracula. Includes Preview of trading card set.

  Bram Stoker's Dracula. Topps. Star Edition. tpb.

___ (1993.) By Roy Thomas & Mike Mignola and John Nyberg. 111p. v Dracula. Combines the four issues of the mini-series.

The Brave and the Bold. DC.

** no. 119 (June 1975.) "Bring Back Killer Krag" by Bob Haney & Jim Aparo. 18p. v Man-Bat [rpt. in Superman Pocket Book #2 (1979.)]

** no. 165 (Aug. 1980.) "Prescription for Tragedy!" by Martin Pasko & Don Newton. 17p. v Man-Bat.

** no. 195 (Feb. 1983.) "Night of Blood" by Mike W. Barr & Jim Aparo. 23p. v Andrew Bennett.

** no. 195a Canadian edition – Price indicated as 75 cents.

Brave and the Bold. Whitman. rpt.

** no. 165 (Aug. 1980.) "Prescription for Tragedy!" by Martin Pasko & Don Newton. 17p. v Man-Bat.

Breathtaker. DC. tpb. Adult.

** no. 1 (n.d. [1990.]) Part 1. “Breathtaker” by Mark Wheatley & Marc Hempel. 48p. v Chase Darrow, a genetically-engineered succubus whose love kills. Cover by Marc Hempel.

** no. 2 (n.d. [1990.]) Part 2. “Breathtaker.” 48 p.

** no. 3 (n.d. [1990.]) Part 3. “Breathtaker.” 48 p.

** no. 4 (n.d. [1990.]) Part 4. “Breathtaker.” 48 p.

Rpt. as a tpb. Breathtaker (1994.)

Breathtaker. DC Comics, 1994. tpb. Adult.

** By Mark Wheatley & Marc Hempel [Breathtaker #1-4 (1990.)] 186p. “Introduction” by Neil Gaiman, p. 1-5. Cover says: DC Comics / Vertigo.

Brian Bolland’s Black Book. Eclipse. tpb.

** no. 1 (July 1985.) “Vampire Carnival” by Steve Parkhouse & Brian Bolland. 15p. v Count Mitterhouse and others.

Bride of Heavy Metal. HM Communications. tpb.

** (1985.) “Dracul – Dracula, Vlad? Bah…” by Alberto Breccia. 8p. v Dracula.

Bronx. Eternity. b&w. Adult.

** no. 3 (Sep. 1991.) "Feelings" by Alberto Saichann and (trans. by) Steve Miller. 10p. v Ricky.

Broom Hilda: Boo! Grosset & Dunlap. b&w. Mass market tpb.

** (1977.) Reprints daily strips by Russel Myers from 1973-1976. Untitled strip. 1p. v Marshall.

Broom Hilda: Popcorn Sandwiches! [Broom Hilda Book #7.] Grosset & Dunlap. b&w. Mass market tpb.

** (1977.) Reprints daily strips by Russel Myers from 1976-1977. Untitled strip. 1p. v Marshall.

Buffy/Angel. Dark Horse/Goreb Shamus Enterprises. Television tie-in.

** 1⁄2 (2000.) "Despair" by Tom Fassbender and Jim Pascoe & Cliff Richards. 16p. Distributed by Wizard the Comic mag.

** ½a Gold edition. Photo cover.

___ ½b Dynamic Forces edition signed by Hector Gomez.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Dark Horse Comics. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1998.) "Wu-tang Fang" by Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 22p. v Wu-tang Fang. c. Willow, Giles, Xander, Cordelia. Cover: Arthur Adams. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 3 (2008.)]

** no. 1a Gold cover edition. Cover: Arthur Adams.

** no. 1b Photo cover. All photo covers for the series picture Sarah Michelle Geller and occasionally one of the other cast members.

** no. 1c Photo cover gold edition

** no. 2 (Oct. 1998.) "Halloween" by Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 22p. v various. Cover: Chris Bachalo & Tim Townsend. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 3 (2008.)]

** no. 2a Photo cover.

** no. 2b Metallic foil edition

** no. 3 (Nov. 1998.) "Cold Turkey" by Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 22p. v Unnamed. Cover: Chris Bachalo & Tim Townsend. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 3 (2008.)]

** no. 3a Photo cover.

** no. 4 (Dec. 1998.) "White Christmas" by Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 24p. v Angel. Cover: Hector Gomez. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 3 (2008.)]

** no. 4a Photo cover.

** no. 5 (Jan. 1999.) "Happy New Year" by Andi Watson & Hector Gomez. 22p. c. Oz, devil dog. Cover: Randy Green. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 3 (2008.)]

** no. 5a Photo cover.

** no. 6 (Feb. 1999.) Part 1. "New Kid on the Block" by Andi Watson and Dan Brereton & Hector Lopez. 22p. v Angel et al. c. Cynthia. Cover: Arthur Adams & Joyce Chin. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 3 (2008.)]

** no. 6a Photo cover.

** no. 7 (Mar. 1999.) Part 2. "New Kid on the Block" by Andi Watson and Dan Brereton & Hector Lopez. 22p. Cover: Hector Lopez.

** no. 7a Photo cover.

** no. 8 (Apr. 1999.) "The Final Cut" by Andi Watson & Jason Pearson. 22p. v Fair Quinn. Cover: Randy Green. Reprinted as The Final Cut in hardback and distributed as part of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Supernatural Defense Kit. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 3 (2008.)]

** no. 8a Photo cover.

** no. 9 (May 1999.) Bad Blood. Part 1. "Hey, Good Lookin’" by Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 22p. v Mistress Selke et al. c. Dr. Flitter. Cover: Jeff Matsuda [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 9a Photo cover.

** no. 10 (June 1999.) Bad Blood. Part 2. "Hey, Good Lookin.’" 22p. v Selke. Cover: Chris Bachalo. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 10a Photo cover.

** no. 11 (July 1999.) Bad Blood. Part 3. "A Boy Named Sue." 22p. v Selke. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 11a Photo cover.

** no. 12 (Aug. 1999.) “A Nice Girl Like You” by Christopher Golden & Andy Owens. 22p. c. Yhisandroth (demon.) Cover: Randy Green.

** no. 12a Photo cover.

** no. 12b Dynamic Forces Gold foil edition. Photo cover. Limited to 3,000 copies.

** no. 13 (Sep. 1999.) Bad Blood. Part 4. "Love Sick Blues " by Andi Watson & Cliff Richards. 22p. v Selke.Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 13a Photo cover.

** no. 14 (Oct. 1999.) Bad Blood. Part 5. "Love Sick Blues." 22p. c. Todd. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 14a Photo cover.

** no. 15 (Nov. 1999.) Bad Blood. Part 6. "Lost Highway.” 22p. c. Dark Slayer. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 15a Photo cover.

** no. 15b. Dynamic Forces Red foil edition. Photo cover. Limited to 3,000 copies.

** no. 16. (Dec. 1999.) "The Food Chain" by Christopher Golden & Christian Zanier. 22p. c. Quafongg (demon.) Cover: Christian Zanier.

** no. 16a Photo cover.

** no. 17 (Jan. 2000.) Bad Blood, part 7. "She’s No Lady" by Andi Watson & Cliff Richards. v Selke. c. Dark Slayer. 22p. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 17a Photo cover.

** no. 17b Dynamic Forces Red Foil edition. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. Limited to 3,000 copies.

** no. 17c Dynamic Forces Purple Foil edition. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. Photo cover. Limited to 3,000 copies

** no. 18 (Feb. 2000.) Bad Blood, part 8. "She's no Lady" by Andi Watson & Cliff Richards. 22p. v Selke. c. Dark Slayer. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 18a Photo cover.

** no. 19 (Mar. 2000.) Bad Blood, part 9. "Old Friend" by Andi Watson & Cliff Richards. 22p. v Selke. c. Dark Slayer. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 19a Photo cover.

** no. 20 (Apr. 2000.) "Double Cross" by Doug Petrie & Jason Minor. 22p. v Angel. c. soul collector. Cover: J. Scott Campbell.

** no. 20a Photo cover.

** no. 21 (May 2000.) Part 1. "The Blood of Carthage" by Christopher Golden & Cliff Richards. 22p. c. Tergazzi (demon,) Mad Jack. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

** no. 21a Photo cover.

** no. 21b Dynamic Forces Gold Foil edition signed by Christopher Golden. Limited to 1,500 copies. Cover: Christian Zanier.

** no. 21c Dynamic Forces Red Foil edition. Limited to 1,500 copies. Cover: Christian Zanier.

** no. 21d Dynamic Forces edition signed by Nicholas Brendon. Limited to 500 copies.

** no. 22 (June 2000.) Part 2. "The Blood of Carthage" by Christopher Golden & Cliff Richards. 22p. v Spike. c. Xerxes the Blind., Ky-lagg (demon,) Uraka (demon,) Lucy (former slayer.) Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

** no. 22a Photo cover.

** no. 23 (July 2000.) Part 3. "The Blood of Carthage" by Christopher Golden & Cliff Richards. 22p. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

** no. 23a Photo cover.

** no. 24 (Aug. 2000.) Part 4. "The Blood of Carthage" by Christopher Golden & Cliff Richards. 22p. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

** no. 24a Photo cover.

** no. 25 (Sep. 2000.) Part 5. "The Blood of Carthage" by Christopher Golden & Cliff Richards. 22p. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

** no. 25a Photo cover.

** no. 26 (Oct. 2000.) Part 1. "The Heart of a Slayer" by Chris Boal & Cliff Richards. 22p. c. Riley, Adja, Karfarnaum (demon.) Cover: Christian Zanier. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

** no. 26a Photo cover.

** no. 27 (Nov. 2000.) Part 2. "The Heart of a Slayer" by Chris Boal & Cliff Richards. 22p. Cover: John Totleben. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

** no. 27a Photo cover.

** no. 28 (Dec. 2000.) "Cemetery of Lost Love" by Tom Fassbender and Jim Pascoe & Cliff Richards. 22p. c. Riley, Baron Samedi. Cover: Ryan Sook & Galen Shoman. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

** no. 28a Photo cover.

Continuing series.

Rpt. as tpb. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Remaining Sunlight (1999, #1-4;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Uninvited Guests (1999, #4-7;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Final Cut (2000, #8;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Bad Blood (2000, #9-12;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Crash Test Demons (2000; #13-15;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Pale Reflections (2000, #17-19;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Food Chain (2001, #16, 19-20;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Blood of Carthage (2001, #21-25;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Autumnal (2001, #26-27;) rpt. in the U.K.in the continuing Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Magazine series.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Dark Horse/Wizard. Television tie-in.

** ½ (1999.) "Stinger" by Christopher Golden & Hector Gomez. 16p. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Play with Fire (2003;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)] [Distributed by Wizard.]

___ ½a Gold edition.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Angel. Dark Horse Comics. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (May 1999.) Part 1. "The Hollower" by Chris Golden & Hector Gomez. 22p. v Angel, Spike, Drusilla, Catherine DeLancie. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 1a Photo cover.

** no. 1b Dynamic Forces Gold edition. Photo cover. Limited to 5,000 copies.

** no. 1c Dynamic Forces Exclusive Gold edition signed by Christopher Golden. Photo cover. Limited to 1,500 copies.

** no. 2 (June 1999.) Part 2. "The Hollower." 22p. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 2a Photo cover.

** no. 3 (July 1999.) Part 3. "The Hollower." 22p. Cover: Jeff Matsuda. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 3a Photo cover.

Rpt. as tpb Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Angel – The Hollower (2000.)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Angel -The Hollower. Dark Horse Comics. rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (May 2000.) By Chris Golden & Hector Gomez. 66p. v Angel, Spike, Drusilla, Catherine DeLancie. Collects the three issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Angel (1999.) Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Angel-The Hollower. Titan [U.K.] rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (May 2000.) By Chris Golden & Hector Gomez. 66p. v Angel, Spike, Drusilla, Catherine DeLancie. Collects the three issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Angel (1999.) Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Annual. Dark Horse Comics. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1999.) a. “Bad Dog” by Douglas Petrie & Ryan Sook. 16p. v Angel. c. Alan Duffy. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)] b. "The Latest Craze" by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Cliff Richards. 32p. c. Ethan Raynes, Hooligans. Both stories rpt. in the tpb. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Food Chain (2001.) “The Latest Craze” rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Play with Fire (2003.); and in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 3 (2008.)

** no. 1a Dynamic Force limited signed edition. Limited to 1,500.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Bad Blood. Dark Horse. rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Apr. 2000.) By Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 82p. Includes the stories from issues 9-12 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999.) Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Bad Blood. Titan [U.K.] rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Apr. 2000.) By Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 82p. Includes the stories from issues 9-12 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999.) Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Crash Test Demons. Dark Horse. rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (July 2000.) By Andi Watson & Cliff Richards. 70p. v Selke. c. Dark Slayer. Includes stories from issues 13-15 (1999) of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Crash Test Demons. Titan [U.K.] rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (July 2000.) By Andi Watson & Cliff Richards. 70p. v Selke. c. Dark Slayer. Includes stories from issues 13-15 (1999) of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Dust Waltz. Dark Horse Comics. tpb. Television tie-in.

** (1998.) By Dan Brereton & Hector Gomez. 62p. v Lilith, the lilim, Lamia, Azoggmon [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus # 2 (2007.)] Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Dust Waltz. Titan [U.K.] Comics. tpb. Television tie-in.

** (1998.) By Dan Brereton & Hector Gomez. Unpaged. v Lilith, the lilim, Lamia, Azoggmon. Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Final Cut. Dark Horse. rpt. hb. Television tie-in.

** (2000.) By Andi Watson, Jason Pearson & Cliff Richards. 30p. v Fair Quinn [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #8 (1999.)] Reprinted in hardback and distributed as part of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Supernatural Defense Kit.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Giles. Dark Horse. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Oct. 2000.) "Beyond the Pale" by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Eric Powell. 26p. c. Quentin Travers, Micrela Tomrsi. Cover: Eric Powell.

** no. 1a Photo Cover.

** no.1b Dynamic Forces limited signed edition. Photo Cover. Limited to 1,500 copies.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Magazine. Titan Magazine [U.K.] mag. rpt. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1999.) "Wu-tang Fang" by Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 22p. v Wu-tang Fang [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1 (1998.)] Photo cover: Buffy

** no. 2 (Nov. 1999.) "The Final Cut" by Andi Watson & Jason Pearson. 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #8 (1999.)] Cover: Buffy and Angel.

** no. 3 (Dec. 1999.) Part 1. Bad Blood. "Hey Good Lookin’" by Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #9 (1999.)] Photo cover: Buffy.

** no. 4 (Jan. 2000.) Part 2. Bad Blood. "Hey Good Lookin’ II.” 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #10 (1999.)] Photo cover: Buffy, Angel, & Xander.

** no. 5 (Feb. 2000.) Part 3. Bad Blood. "A Boy Named Sue" by Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #11 (1999.)] Photo cover: Buffy.

** no. 6 (Mar. 2000) "A Nice Girl Like You” by Christopher Golden & Andy Owens. 22p. c. Yhisandroth (demon) [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #12 (1999.)]

** no. 7 (Apr. 2000.) Part 4. Bad Blood. "Love Sick Blues" by Andi Watson & Cliff Richards. 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #13 (1999.)] Photo cover: Spike & Drusilla.

** no. 8 (May 2000.) Part 5. Bad Blood, part 5. "Love Sick Blues" by Andi Watson & Cliff Richards. 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #14 (1999.)]

** no. 9 (June 2000.) Part 6. Bad Blood. "Lost Highway" by Andi Watson & Cliff Richards. 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #15 (1999.)] Cover: Buffy.

** no. 10 (July 2000.) Part 7. Bad Blood. “She’s no Lady.” 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #17 (1999.)] Photo cover: Buffy.

** no. 11 (Aug. 2000.) Part 8. Bad Blood. "She's no Lady II." 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #18 (1999.)] Photo cover Buffy & Angel.

** no. 12 (Sep. 2000.) Part 9. Bad Blood. "Old Friend." 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #19 (1999.)] Photo cover: Willow.

** no. 13 (Oct. 2000.) "Double Cross" by Doug Petrie & Jason Moore. 22p. [Buffy the Vampire Slayer #20 (1999.)] Photo cover: Buffy.

** no. 14 (Nov. 2000.) Part 1. "Paint the Town Red" by James Marsters, Christopher Golden & Ryan Sook. 22p. v Spike, Drusilla [Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru #1 (1999.)]

** no. 15 (Dec. 2000.) Part 2. Paint the Town Red. “The Queen of Hearts” by Christopher Golden & Ryan Sook. 22p. v Spike, Drusilla [Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru #2 (1999.)] Photo cover: Angel and Spike.

Continuing series. This British version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer continues to appear monthly as this publication goes to press.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Origin. Dark Horse Comics. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Jan. 1999.) By Daniel Brereton and Christopher Golden & Joe Bennett. 23p. v Lothos. c. Merrick. Cover: Joe Bennett.

** no. 1a Photo cover.

** no. 1b Dynamic Forces Gold edition. Photo cover. Limited to 5,000 copies.

** no. 2 (Feb. 1999.) 22p. v Benny, Grueller. Cover: Joe Bennett.

** no. 2a Photo cover

** no. 3 (Mar. 1999.) 22p. Cover: Joe Bennett.

** no. 3a Photo cover.

Rpt. as tpb. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Origin (1999) and in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 1 (2007.)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Origin. Dark Horse. rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** (Sep. 1999.) By Daniel Brereton & Christopher Golden & Joe Bennett. 63p. Collects the three issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Origin (1999.)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Origin. Titan [U.K.] rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** (Sep. 1999.) By Daniel Brereton & Christopher Golden & Joe Bennett. 63p. Collects the three issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Origin (1999.)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Pale Reflections. Dark Horse. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (2000.) By Andi Watson and Cliff Richards. 74p. Collects issues #17, 18, & 19 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999) and "Killing Time” by Doug Petrie & Cliff Richards. From Dark Horse Presents #150 (2000.) Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Pale Reflections. Titan [U.K.] tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (2000.) By Andi Watson and Cliff Richards. 74p. Collects issues #17, 18, & 19 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999) and "Killing Time” by Doug Petrie & Cliff Richards. from Dark Horse Presents #150 (2000.) Photo cover

Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The Remaining Sunlight. Dark Horse Comics. rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Mar. 1999.) By Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 74p. v Wu-tang Fang. Combines stories from Buffy the Vampire Slayer issues no. 1-4 (1999) and “MacGuffins” from Dark Horse Presents Annual 1998. Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The Remaining Sunlight. Titan [U.K.] rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Mar. 1999.) By Andi Watson & Joe Bennett. 74p. v Wu-tang Fang. Combines stories from Buffy the Vampire Slayer issues #1-4 (1999) and “MacGuffins” from Dark Horse Presents Annual 1998. Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Ring of Fire. Dark Horse. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Oct. 2000.) By Doug Petrie & Ryan Sook. 68p. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus # 2 (2007.)] Photo cover.

** no. 1a Dynamic Forces edition signed by Ryan Sook. Limited to 1,500 copies.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Ring of Fire. Titan [U.K.] tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Oct. 2000.) By Doug Petrie & Ryan Sook. 68p. Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru. Dark Horse Comics. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Apr. 1999.) "Paint the Town Red" by James Marsters and Christopher Golden & Ryan Sook. 26p. [rpt. in Buffy the Vanpire Slayer Omnibus# 2 (2007.)]

** no. 2 (Oct. 1999.) "The Queen of Hearts" by Christopher Golden & Ryan Sook. 26p. [rpt. in Buffy the Vanpire Slayer Omnibus# 2 (2007.)]

** no. 3 (Dec. 2000.) "All's Fair" by Christopher Golden & Eric Powell. 26p.

** no. 3a Photo Cover.

** no. 3b Dynamic Forces Ruby Red Foil edition. Photo cover. Limited to 300 copies.

** no. 3c Dynamic Forces Gold edition. Photo cover. Limited to 1,000 copies.

Rpt. as tpb. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru (2001.)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Uninvited Guests. Dark Horse Comics. rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1999.) By Andi Watson & Hector Gomez. 88p. v Angel. Combines stories from Buffy the Vampire Slayer issues #4-7. (1999.) Photo cover.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Uninvited Guests. Titan [U.K.] rpt. tpb. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1999.) By Andi Watson & Hector Gomez. 88p. v Angel. Combines stories from Buffy the Vampire Slayer issues #4-7 (1999.) Photo cover.

Bughouse. Ajax-Farrell. Satire. anth. Pre-code.

** no. 2 (May-June 1954.) “Oh, for the Life – of a Wife – of a Werewolf.” 5p. v W. Wolf (who also describes himself as “a vampire”) and his wives.

Bummer. Fantagraphics Books. b&w. anth. Adult.

** no. 1 (June 1995.) “Vampire Cowboys” by J. R. Williams. 4p.

Burger King Kids Club Adventures. Promotional give-away.

** vol. 8, no. 7 (1997.) “Adventures.” 3p. v Dracula.

Burning Mad. Signet. Mass market tpb.

** (1968.) “More Movie Dialogue We’d Like to Hear” by Harry Purvis & George Woodbridge. 3p. v Unnamed.

** 4th printing (n.d.) Price: 75 cents rather than 60 cents.

Burning Mad. Warner Books. Mass market tpb.

** (1975.) “More Movie Dialogue We’d Like to Hear” by Harry Purvis & George Woodbridge. 3p. v Unnamed.

** 2nd edition (1981.) Price: $ 2.25 rather than $ 1.25.

Buster. IPC/Fleetway [U.K.] b&w.; all color from Apr. 14, 1990. Satire. mag.

Buster was continuously published from May 28, 1960 to Jan. 4, 2000. From Nov. 6, 1976 to Feb. 6, 1982 it was called Buster and Monster Fun. In 1982 it was shortly called Buster and Jackpot. From Sep. 1987 to Jan. 23, 1988 it was shortly called Buster and Nipper. It later become Buster with Whizzer and Chips. Vampire series in Buster included “Deadly Hedley Vampire Detective”, “Dracula Dobbs” and “The Vampire Brats.” “The Beastenders” had Addams-Family-like characters with vampiric featurs (although the Addams Family, strictly speaking, does not include vampires and is not included in this list,) and Dracula made occasional guest appearances. Other series included vampires only occasionally. The following list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (Mar. 27, 1976.) “Rent a Ghost.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 13, 1976.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

___ (Nov. 20, 1976.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

** (Dec. 4, 1976.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

___ (Dec. 12, 1976.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

** (Dec. 25, 1976.) a. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p. b. “Terror TV.” 1p. v Tony Bleakburne, Jimmy Madville.

** (Jan. 22, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Sybil Terror.

___ (Jan. 1, 1977.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

___ (Jan. 15, 1977.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

** (Jan. 29, 1977.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

___ (Feb. 5, 1977.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

** (Feb. 26, 1977.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

** (Mar. 5, 1977.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p.

** (Mar. 12, 1977.) “Leopard from Lime St.” 2p. v Vampello the Human Bat.

** (Mar. 19, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Mar. 26, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Unnamed.

___ (Apr. 2, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Apr. 9, 1977.) “Leopard from Lime St.” 2p. v Vampello the Human Bat.

** (Apr. 16, 1977) “Terror TV.” 1p. v vampire singer from Transylvania.

** (May 14, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v vampire bat.

** (June 4, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v vampire bat.

** (July 16, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Unnamed.

___ (July 23, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 8, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 3, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Unnamed demon-vampire.

** (Sep. 10, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Sep. 17, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Oct. 1, 1977) “Creepy Clutchers” (publicity 1p.-story for horror bokkmarks on back cover.) v Dracula.

** (Oct. 8, 1977) “Ivor Lott and Tony Broke.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 15, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v “Dracula’s Dish” appears; Dracula is mentioned but does not appear.

** (Oct. 22, 1977) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Nov. 5, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Unnamed (cameo.)

** (Dec. 24, 1977.) “Terror TV.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Apr. 18, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley.” 1p. v Deadly Hedley (first appearance.)

___ (Apr. 25, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 9, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 16, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 23, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 30, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (June 8, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (June 13, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (June 20, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p. A Dracula cartoon, sent by a reader, also appears.

** (June 27, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (July 4, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (July 11, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (July 18, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 1, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 8, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 15, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 22, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 29, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Sep. 5, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Sep. 12, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Sep. 19, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Sep. 26, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 3, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 10, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 24, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 31, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Nov. 7, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Nov. 14, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Nov. 21, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Nov. 28, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 5, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 12, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 19, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 26, 1981.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Jan. 2, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Jan. 9, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Jan. 23, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Jan. 30, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Feb. 6, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Feb. 13, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Feb. 20, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Feb. 27, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Mar. 6, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Mar. 13, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Mar. 20, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 3, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 10, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 17, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 24, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 1, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 8, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 15, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 22, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 29, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (June 5, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (June 19, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (June 26, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (July 3, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (July 10, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (July 17, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (July 24, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (July 31, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 7, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 14, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 21, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Aug. 28, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Sep. 4, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Sep. 11, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Sep. 18, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Sep. 25, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 2, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 9, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 16, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 2p.

** (Oct. 23, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 30, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Nov. 6, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Nov. 20, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Nov. 27, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 4, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 11, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 18, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Dec. 25, 1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Jan. 1, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Jan. 15, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Jan. 22, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Jan. 29, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Feb. 5, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Feb. 12, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Feb. 19, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Feb. 26, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Mar. 12, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Mar. 19, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Mar. 26, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 2, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 9, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 16, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 23, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Apr. 30, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 7, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 14, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 21, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (May 28, 1983.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 1p.

** (Oct. 22, 1983.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

___ (Dec. 12, 1983.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Jan. 7, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Feb. 11, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Mar. 10, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

___ (Mar. 24, 1984.) Cartoon advertising Scream! on the inner back page. v Dracula.

** (Mar. 31, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Apr. 14, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (May 12, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (May 26, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (June 2, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (June 16, 1984.) “Chalky.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (June 23, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (June 30, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (July 7, 1984.) a. “Jackpot Jokes.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “X-Ray Specs.” 2p. v Dracula.

** (July 14, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (July 21, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Sep. 8, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Oct. 6, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Oct. 13, 1984.) “Wonder Wellies.” 1p. v Dracula (waxwork model.)

___ (Oct. 22, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Nov. 24, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Dec. 29, 1984.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Jan. 5, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Feb. 2, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

___ (Feb. 16, 1985.) “Buster’s Jokes Page.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Feb. 23, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Mar. 9, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Apr. 6, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (May 18, 1985.) “Cliff Hanger.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (July 6, 1985.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v bats. b. “Pete’s Pop-up Book.” 1p. v Count Dracula. c. “School Team”. 2p. v Unnamed.

** (July 13, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (July 20, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (July 27, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v bats.

** (Aug. 3, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Aug. 10, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie. A vampire cartoon, sent by a reader, is also included.

** (Aug. 17, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie (cameo.)

** (Aug. 24, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Aug. 31, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 7, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 14, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 21, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Sep. 28, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 5, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 12, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Oct. 19, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 26, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 2, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 9, 1985.) “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Nov. 16, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 23, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 30, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Dec. 7, 1985.) . a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Dec. 14, 1985.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Dec. 21, 1985.) Unnamed vampire on Cover. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Dec. 28, 1985.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Jan. 4, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Jan. 11, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Jan. 18, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Jan. 25, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Feb. 1, 1986.) a. “Cliff Hanger.” 1p. v Quacula. b. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Feb. 8, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Feb. 15, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Feb. 22, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Mar. 1, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Mar. 8, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Mar. 15, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Mar. 22, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Mar. 29, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Apr. 5, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Apr. 12, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Apr. 19, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b.“Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Apr. 26, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (May 3, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (May 10, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b.“Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (May 17, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (May 24, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (May 31, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (June 7, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (June 14, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (June 21, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (June 28, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (July 5, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (July 12, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (July 19, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (July 26, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Aug. 2, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 9, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 16, 1986.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 23, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 30, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 6, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 13, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 20, 1986.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 27, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 4, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 11, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Oct. 18, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 25, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 1, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 8, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 15, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 22, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 29, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Dec. 6, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Dec. 13, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Dec. 20, 1986.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Dec. 27, 1986.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Jan. 3, 1987.) “Fright School.” 2p. v various.

** (Jan. 10, 1987.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Jan. 24, 1987.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Jan. 31, 1987.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Feb. 7, 1987.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

­­­** (Feb. 14, 1987.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

­­­** (Feb. 21, 1987.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (Feb. 28, 1987.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

­­­** (Mar. 7, 1987.) a. “Cliff Hanger.” 1p. v Count Dracula. b. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. c. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Mar. 14, 1987.) a. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Mar. 21, 1987.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Mar. 28, 1987.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Apr. 4, 1987.) a. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Apr. 11, 1987.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Apr. 18, 1987.) a. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

___ (Apr. 25, 1987.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (May 3, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. v Angie (satire of Morticia Addams) and other vampire-like characters. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. v Dracula Dobbs. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (May 9, 1987.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (May 16, 1987.) “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

___ (May 23, 1987.) “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (May 30, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

___ (June 6, 1987.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. c. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (June 13, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (June 20, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (June 27, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (July 4, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. d. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (July 11, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (July 18, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. d. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (July 25, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 1, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 8, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. d. “It’s Buster Quiz Time” (quiz.) 1p. v Dracula Dobbs.

** (Aug. 15, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 22, 1987.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 29, 1987.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. c. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Sep. 5, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. d. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie. e. “It’s Buster Quiz Time” (quiz.) v Dracula Dobbs.

** (Sep. 12, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Sep. 19, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Sep. 26, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 3, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Oct. 10, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 17, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Oct. 24, 1987.) a. “Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 31, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Nov. 7, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. d. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Nov. 14, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Nov. 21, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 28, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Dec. 5, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. d. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Dec. 12, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Dec. 19, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Dec. 26, 1987.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “School Funds Featuring Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Jan. 2, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. d. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie. e. “It’s Buster Quiz Time” (quiz.) v Dracula Dobbs.

** (Jan. 9, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “It’s Buster Quiz Time” (quiz.) 1p. v Angie.

** (Jan. 16, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed. d. “It’s Buster Quiz Time “ (quiz.) 1p. v Angie.

** (Jan. 23, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Jan. 30, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Feb. 6, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Feb. 13, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Feb. 20, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Feb. 27, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Fright School.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Mar. 5, 1988.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 12, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 19, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 26, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 2, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 9, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 16, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

___ (Apr. 23, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

___ (Apr. 30, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 7, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 14, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 21, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 28, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (June 4, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (June 11, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (June 18, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (June 25, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (July 2, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (July 9, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (July 16, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (July 23, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (July 30, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Aug. 6, 1988.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Aug. 13, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Aug. 20, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Aug. 27, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

___ (Sep. 3, 1988.) “The Beastenders.” 2p.

** (Sep. 10, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Sep. 17, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Sep. 24, 1988.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Oct. 1, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Chalky.” 2p. v The Count.

___ (Oct. 8, 1988.) “The Beastenders.” 2p.

** (Oct. 15, 1988.) “The Beastenders.” 2p.

** (Oct. 22, 1988.) “Nipper.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 29, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Nov. 5, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Nov. 12, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Nov. 19, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Nov. 26, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Dec. 3, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Dec. 10, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Dec. 24, 1988.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Jan. 7, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Jan. 14, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Jan. 21, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

___ (Jan. 28, 1989.) “The Beastenders.” 2p.

** (Feb. 4, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Feb. 11, 1989.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

___ (Feb. 18, 1989.) “The Beastenders” 2p.

** (Feb. 25, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 4, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 11, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 18, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 25, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 1, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 8, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 15, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 22, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 29, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 6, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 13, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 20, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 27, 1989.) “The Beastenders.” 2p.

** (June 3, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (June 10, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.”. 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Vampire Brats!” by Rodgers & Stringerstien. 1p. v The Brat family (first appearance.)

** (June 17, 1989.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (June 24, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 1, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 8, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 15, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 22, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 29, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Aug. 5, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Aug. 12, 1989.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Aug. 19, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Aug. 26, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Sep. 2, 1989.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Sep. 9, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Sep. 16, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Sep. 23, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Sep. 30, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Oct. 7, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Oct. 14, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Oct. 21, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Oct. 28, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Nov. 4, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p. d. “Tom Thug’s Skooldayz” by Lew Stringer. 1p. v the Brats.

** (Nov. 11, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Nov. 18, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Nov. 25, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Dec. 2, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Dec. 9, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Dec. 16, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Dec. 23, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats Meet Santa Claus.” 1p.

** (Dec. 30, 1989.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Jan. 6, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Jan. 13, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Jan. 20, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Jan. 27, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Feb. 3, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Feb. 10, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Feb. 17, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Feb. 24, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Mar. 3, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Mar. 10, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 17, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Mar. 24, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Mar. 31, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Apr. 7, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Apr. 14, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Apr. 21, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Apr. 28, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (May 5, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 12, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (May 19, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Brain Busters!” (game.) 1p. v Dracula Dobbs.  c. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. d. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (May 26, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Tom Thug’s Skooldayz” by Lew Stringer. 2p. v Deadly Hedley. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (June 2, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (June 9, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (June 16, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (June 23, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (June 30, 1990.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 7, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 14, 1990.) a. “Do You Wish You Were Here?” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 21, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 28, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Aug. 4, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Aug. 11, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Aug. 18, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Aug. 25, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Sep. 1, 1990.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Sep. 8, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Sep. 15, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Sep. 22, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Sep. 29, 1990.) a. “The Beastenders.” 1p. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Oct. 6, 1990.) a. “Brain Busters! Spot the Differences.” 1p. v Unnamed (Game.) b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Oct. 13, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Oct. 20, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Oct. 27, 1990.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Nov. 3, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p. c. “X-Ray Specs.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Nov. 10, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Nov. 17, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Nov. 24, 1990.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Dec. 1, 1990.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Dec. 8, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “Nightmare on Erm Street.” 1p. v Dracula. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Dec. 15, 1990.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Dec. 22, 1990.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p. A Christmas vampire cartoon, sent by a reader, also appears.

** (Dec. 29, 1990.) a. “New Year Quiz” presented by The Vampire Brats. 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Jan. 5, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “Nightmare on Erm Street.” 1p. v Dracula. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Jan. 12, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Jan. 19, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Jan. 26, 1991.) “Meet the Artists… Lew Stringer.” 1p. v The Vampire Brats (self-portrait of their author.)

** (Feb. 2, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Feb. 9, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Feb. 16, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Feb. 23, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 2, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 9, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 16, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Mar. 23, 1991.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Mar. 30, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 6, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Apr. 13, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Apr. 20, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Apr. 27, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 4, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (May 11, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (May 18, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (May 25, 1991). “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (June 1, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (June 8, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “Nightmare on Erm Street.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (June 15, 1991.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (June 22, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (June 29, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (July 6, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (July 13, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (July 20, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (July 27, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Aug. 3, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Aug. 10, 1991.) a. “Chalky’s Joke Pad!” 1p. v The Vampire Brats. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Aug. 17, 1991.) a. “Buster’s Pin-Board.” 1p. v Dracula Dobbs. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Aug. 24, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** (Aug. 31, 1991.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** (Sep. 7, 1991.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. b. “Nightmare on Erm Street.” 1p. v Dracula. c. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

___ (Sept. 14, 1991). "The Beagles." 2p. v. Unnamed.

** (Oct. 5, 1991.) “Roboplod.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Oct. 12, 1991.) “Watch Out Beagle’s About.” 1p. Dracula.

** (Oct. 26, 1991.) a. “Tom Thug on Halloween.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Vid Kid.” 1p. v Unnamed.

___ (Nov. 10, 1991.) a. "Dracula Dobbs." 1p. b. "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Nov. 17, 1991.) "Dracula Dobbs." 1p.

** (Dec. 28, 1991.) “The Winners with Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (Feb. 15, 1992.) “Faceache.” 1p. v Faceache (who turns into Dracula.)

___ (Mar. 14, 1992.) "Nightmare on Erm Street." 4p. v. Freddie Mums (pseudo-vampire, disguised as Dracula.)

** (May 30, 1992.) “Buster’s Pin Board.” 1p. v Dracula Dobbs (drawn by a reader.)

** (June 13, 1992.) “Spot the Differences” (game.) 1p. v Dracula.

** (June 27, 1992.) “Are You a Cool Dude… or a Dumbo?” (games.) 1p. v Unnamed.

** (July 4, 1992.) “Sweeny Toddler.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Aug. 15, 1992.) “When Garlic Doesn’t Work…” 1p. v Dracula (promotional comic for Buster.)

** (Aug. 29, 1992.) “When Garlic Doesn’t Work…” 1p. v Dracula (promotional comic for Buster.)

** (Sep. 5, 1992.) “When Garlic Doesn’t Work…” 1p. v Dracula (promotional comic for Buster.)

** (Sep. 12, 1992.) a. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “Faceache.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Sep. 26, 1992.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Oct. 17, 1992.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Oct. 24, 1992.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Oct. 31, 1992.) a. “Chalky.” 1p. v Chalky as Dracula (pseudo-vampire.) b. “Tom Thug.” 1p. v The Mutant Vampire Skinhead.

** (Nov. 7, 1992.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Nov. 21, 1992.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Nov. 28, 1992.) a. “Baywitch.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Dear Buster” (cartoon.) v Unnamed.

** (Dec. 5, 1992.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Dec. 12, 1992.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Dec. 19, 1992.) a. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “The I-Scream Van.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Jan. 2, 1993.) a. “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Jan. 9, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Jan. 23, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Feb. 20, 1993.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (May 1, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (May 8, 1993). a. “Buster Babble!” (game.) 2p. v Unnamed. b. “MonStore.” 2p. v Dracula.

** (May 29, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (June 5, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (June 19, 1993.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (July 10, 1993.) “Watford Gapp.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (July 17, 1993.) a. “Cliff Hanger.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Aug. 21, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Sep. 4, 1993.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Oct. 16, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Oct. 30, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Dec. 4, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Dec. 11, 1993.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Dec. 25, 1993.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Jan. 21, 1994.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Feb. 11, 1994.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula (in bat form.)

** (March 18, 1994.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (April 8, 1994.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (May 6, 1994.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (May 27, 1994.) “Middle Aged Mutant Hero Dinner Ladies.” 2p. v Fangula.

** (July 22, 1994.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Aug. 5, 1994.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Aug. 26, 1994.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Sep. 23, 1994.) “Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop.” 2p. v various.

** (Oct. 28, 1994.) “Watford Gapp.” 1p. v Dracula.

** (Dec. 17-29, 1994.) “Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop.” 2p. v various.

___ (Jan. 20, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Feb. 2, 1995.) "Fright School." 2p. v. Unnamed.

___ (Feb. 17, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Mar. 3, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Mar. 17, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Mar. 31, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Apr. 14, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Apr. 28, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (May 12, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (June 9, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (July 7, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (July 21, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Aug. 4, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Aug. 18, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Sept. 1, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

___ (Sept. 15, 1995.) "The Vampire Brats." 1p.

Buster Classics. IPC/Fleetway [U.K.] The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** no. 1 (Feb. 1996.) “Deadly Hedley, the Vampire Detective” by M. Baxendale. 1p. v Deadly Hedley.

** no. 7 (Aug. 1996.) a. “Creepy Comix.” 2p. v Dracula. b. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed.

Buster Comic Library. IPC/Fleetway [U.K.] The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** no. 11 (1985.) “Rent-a-Ghost Ltd.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 21 (1985.) “Ivor Lott and Tony Broke.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 23 (1985.) “Rent-a-Ghost Ltd.” 2p. v Unnamed

Buster and Monster Fun Holiday Special. IPC/Fleetway [U.K.] The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (n.d., price 30c, cover Kid Kong.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 2p. v Draculass.

** (n.d., price 35p, cover Frankie Stein.) “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 2p. v Draculass.

** (n.d., price 45p, cover Nessie.) a. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 2p. v Draculass. b. “It’s a Monster Laugh!” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (n.d., price 45p, cover Kid Kong.) a. “Beauty and the Beasts.” (game.) 2p. v Dracula. b. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 3p. v Draculass.

** (n.d., price 50p, cover Buster with Dragon.) a. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 3 stories 1p. each. v Draculass. b. “Monster Mirth.” 1p. v Unnamed. c. “Terror TV.” 2p. v Dracula.

** (1982.) “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 3p.

** (1983a, price 50p, cover Buster with shark.) a. “Creepy Cakles.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 2 stories 1p. each v Draculass. c. “Fun in the Sun with Little Monsters.” 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Fun Spot” (game.) 1p. v Dracula. d. “Terror TV.” 3p. v Dracula.

** (1983b [rectius 1984?], price 55p, cover Buster with seagulls.) a. “Deadly Hedley Vampire Detective.” 1p. b. “He’s Not Where He Ought to Be!” Game. 1p. v Deadly Hedley.

** (1984.) a. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 2 stories, 1p. each. b. "The Little Monsters Visit Loch Ness." 2p. v vampire haggis (game.) c. "Puzzle fun." 1p. v Dracula (game.) d. "X-Ray Specs." 2p. v Count Dracula.

** (1985.) a. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p. b. “Deadly Hedley Vampire Detective.” 2p.

** (1986.) a. “Dracula Dobbs.” 2 stories 2p. each. v Dracula Dobbs. b. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p. v Draculass. c. “Puzzle Time” (game.) 1p. v Dracula Dobbs.

** (1988) Cover: Dracula Dobbs. a. “The Beastenders.” 2p. b. “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 3 stories, 1 p. each. c. “Dracula Dobbs.” 2 stories, 1p. each. d. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 3 stories, 1p. each e. “Escape from Dracula” (game.) 1p.

** (1989) a. “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective.” 3 stories, 1p. each. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. c. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 2 stories, 1p. each. d. “Fright School.” 2p. v Unnamed. e. "Get-Away Ghouls." 2p. v vampire bats (game.) f. "Terror TV." 2p. v Unnamed.

Buster and Monster Fun Spring Special. IPC/Fleetway [U.K.] The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (n.d., price 40p, cover Draculass on dragon.) a. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 2p. v Draculass. b. “Terror TV.” 2p. v Unnamed.

The Buster Book. Fleetway [U.K.] Hc Annual. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (1983.) a. “Deadly Hedley, The Vampire Detective” by Martin Baxendale. 2 stories, 4p. and 2p. b. “S.O.S. Squad.” 4p. v Dracula look-alike (pseudo-vampire.)

** (1984.) “Deadly Hedley and the Case of the Loch Ness Monster” by Martin Baxendale. 4p. v Deadly Hedley.

** (1985.) “Deadly Hedley Vampire Detective” by Martin Baxendale. 2 stories 2p. each (the second simply titled “Deadly Hedley.”)

** (1988.) a. “Deadly Hedley, The Vampire Detective” by Martin Baxendale. 3 stories, 1p. each. b. “Fright School.” 1 story 1p. + 1 story 2p. c. “Master-Mind in Monster Mansion!” (game.) 2p. v Unnamed, vampire bat.

** (1989.) a. “Deadly Hedley The Vampire Detective.” 2 stories 1p. each v Deadly Hedley. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. v Dracula Dobbs. c. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie.

** (1990.) a. “Beastenders.” 4p. v Angie b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p. v Dracula Dobbs. c. “Faceache at Belmonte School.” 1p. v pseudo-vampire.

** (1993.) a. “Dozy Derek’s Diary.” 4p. v Unnamed. b. “Fright School.” 2 stories 2p. each + 1 story 2p. c. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie. d. “The Vampire Brats.” 2 stories, 1p. each.

** (1994.) a. “Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective” by Martin Baxendale. 1p. b. “Grim Gym.” 1p. v Dracula. c. “Fun Spot” (game.) 1p. v Deadly Hedley.

Buster Fortnightly. IPC/Fleetway [U.K.] The list of vampire issues is not complete.

Buster Fornightly reprinted material from Buster and included new material. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** no. 1 (Jan. 20, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 2 (Feb. 3, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 3 (Feb. 17, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 4 (Mar. 3, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 5 (Mar. 17, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

__ no. 6 (Mar. 31, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 7 (Apr. 14, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 8 (Apr. 28, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 9 (May 12, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 11 (June 9, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 12 (June 23, 1995.) a. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p. b. “Melvyn’s Mirror.” 2p. v The Vampire Brats. c. “Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop.” v The Exorsisters. d. “Double Trouble.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 13 (July 7, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 14 (July 21, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 15 (Aug. 4, 1995.) a. “Megamaze” (game.) 1p. v Unnamed (from “The Vampire Brats.”) b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 16 (Aug. 18, 1995.) a. “Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop.” v The Exorsisters (vampire-like characters.) b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 17 (Sep. 1, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 18 (Sep. 15, 1995.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 20 (Oct. 13, 1995.) a. “Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop.” v The Exorsisters (vampire-like characters.) b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 21 (Oct. 27, 1995.)  a. “Buster’s Scream-Board.” 1p. v various (cartoons.) b. “Do You Wish You Were Here?” 1p. v Unnamed. c. “Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop.” v The Exorsisters (vampire-like characters.) d. “It’s the Creepy Cut-Out Halloween Mask” (cut-out.) 1p. v Unnamed. e. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 23 (Nov. 24, 1995.) a. “Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop.” v The Exorsisters. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 24 (Dec. 8, 1995.) a. “Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop.” v The Exorsisters. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 27 (Jan. 19, 1996.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 33 (Apr. 12, 1996.) a. “Ridiculous Rhymes.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 34 (Apr. 26, 1996.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 36 (May 24, 1996.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 40 (July 23, 1996.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 41 (Aug. 6, 1996.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 43 (Sep. 3, 1996.) a. “Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop.” v The Exorsisters. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 44 (Sep. 17, 1996.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 76 (Dec. 9, 1997.) a. “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

___ (Sep. 16 – Sep. 29. 1998.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

** no. 98 (Sep. 30 – Oct. 13, 1988.) “The Vampire Brats.” 1p.

___ (Dec. 9 – Dec. 22, 1998.) “Creepy Comix.” 1p. v Dracula.

___ (May 26 – June 8, 1989.) “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 120 (Aug. 4 – Aug. 17, 1999.) a. “Bobby’s Ghoul.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

___ (Sep. 1 – Sep. 14, 1999.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

___ (Oct. 13 – Oct. 26, 1999.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

___ (Oct. 27 – Nov. 9, 1999.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

** no. 127 (Nov. 10 – Nov. 23, 1999.) “Dracula Dobbs.” 1p.

The Buster Holiday Special. IPC [U.K.] mag. b&w.

/// The Buster Holiday Special was issued annually and included reprints of material from the long-standing series, Buster, known in the later 1970s as Buster and Monster Fun. The various issues reprinted different strips from Buster such as the vampire-oriented strips: "Draculass—Daughter of Dracula," "Dracula Dobbs," "Deadly Hedley, Vampire Detective," "Fright School," "Terror TV." The list of vampire issues is not complete.

___ (1983.) a. “Draculass – Daughter of Dracula.” 1p. v Draculass. b. “Terror TV.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** (1984) a. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie. b. “Jest a Moment” (Game.) 1p. v Unnamed.

** (1986.) a. “Boxatricks.” 1p. v Unnamed (from “Ghost Train.”) b. “Good Guy.” 1p. v Count Calorie. c. “Fright School.” 2p. v vampire innkeeper (from “Scream Inn.”)

** (1988) a. "Dracula Dobbs" 1p. v Dracula b. “Just Joking” (jokes.) 1p. v Unnamed.

Busty the Vampire Murderer. Blatant Comics. Satire.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1998.) By Rod Potchak, Jr., and Chris Crosby & Tony Furtado. 16p. Satire of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Cover: Tony Furtado.

** no. 1a Nude edition. Cover: Tony Furtado.

Butler & Hogg’s Monster. Slave Labor Graphics. b&w.

** no. 1 (May 1997.) "Vampire Love" by Chris Hogg & Chris Butler. 25p. v the monster.

Buxotica. N.p.[Brainstorm.] b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (n.d. [2000.]) Portfolio. Includes Buxotica as vampire.

** no. 1a Premium edition.

Buzz. D.C. Thompson [U.K.]. Large format. Satire.

** no. 83 (Aug. 17, 1974.) “Spookum School.” 1p. v Unnamed vampire photographer.

C

Cadaver. Fathom Press. b&w. anth. Adult.

** no. 0 (Sep. 1992.) "Lick the Stitches" by Brad Moore. 4p. v Unnamed.

Cadence of the Dirge. Gothic Ltd.

** no. 1 (May 1996.) By Ronnie Prudhomme, Jr., & Brian LeBlanc. 23p. v Aimee.

** no. 1a Alternate cover by Daniel Presedo.

Caliber Presents. Caliber. b&w. anth.

** no. 2 (Mar. 1989.) "Old World" by Mark C. Perry. 6p. Text. v Helmut, Michael.

** no. 5 (July 1989.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

Calibrations. Caliber.

­­­** no. 1 (1996.) “Stage Fright: A Tale of The Lost” by Marc Andreyko & Jill Thompson. 8p. v Peter (first appearance of “The Lost” story line.)

Called from Darkness. Anarchy Bridgeworks. b&w.

** no. 1 (1997.) "A Call into the Light" by Vinson Watson & Marc Sandroni. 26p. v Alucard (Vlad Dracula,) Aaron et al. Cover: Marc Sandroni & Frank Alarcon.

___ no. 1a Alternate cover: Marc Sandroni & Travis Stephens.

Canadian Children’s Annual. Potlach Publications [Canada.]

** (1996.) “Professor Baloney and His Time-Truck” by Terri Fletcher. 2p. v Unnamed.

Captain Africa. African Prince Productions/Diehard Studio. b&w.

** no. 1 (June 1992.) Part 1 (of 3.) "Bite of the Scarab" by Dwane J. Ferguson. 22p. v Zwei.

** no. 2 (Oct. 1993.) Part 2. "Bite of the Scarab." 23p.

** no. 3 (Feb. 1993.) Part 3. "Bite of the Scarab." 22p.

Captain America. Timely Comics [later  Complete Photo Story Corp.] Pre-code.

** no. 18 (Sep. 1942.) "Captain America and the Tomb of Horror" by Otto Binder & Al Avison. 12p. v various. c. Captain America [rpt. in Captain America Comics aka Captain America Giant Annual (1943.)]

** no. 24 (Mar. 1943.) “The Vampire Strikes” by Al Avison. 20p. v Count Varnis. Note: a different story from “The Vampire Strikes,” All-Winners Comics #5 (1942,) where Captain America battles a different vampire. Rpt. in Comix: A History Comic Books in America (1971.)

** no. 62 (May 1947.) “The Kingdom of Terror!”. 12p. v Black Baron. Note: in this story the Black Baron wears a cape but is a human gangster rather than a vampire. When the Black Baron will reappear in the Marvel Universe in 1977 we will be told that he can appear as vampire, werewolf, or human. In the 1977 vampire only some vague features of this 1947 Black Baron are conserved, in addition to the name.

Captain America. Marvel.

** no. 217 (Jan. 1978.) "The Search for Steve Rogers" by Roy Thomas, Don Glut & John Buscema et al. v Vamp, a super-heroine who can drain and use the powers of her enemies. (Intro.) Cover by John Buscema.

** no. 222 (June 1978.) "Monumental Menace!" by Steve Gerber & Sal Buscema, John Tartag, and Mike Esposito. 17p. v Animus, energy vampire.

** no. 223 (July 1978.) "Call Me Animus, Captain America!" by Steve Gerber & Sal Buscema, Mike Esposito, and John Tartag. 17p. v Animus.

** no. 224 (Aug. 1978.) "Saturday Night Furor!" by Peter Gillis & Mike Zeck. 17p. v Animus.

** no. 229 (Jan. 1979.) “Traitors All About Me!” by Roger McKenzie, Sal Buscema & Don Perlin. 17p. v Vamp (Animus.)

** no. 229a. Canadian edition (price indicates as 35c rather than “still only 35c;” indication “#229” appears on the left upper side of the cover while on the U.S. edition indication “229 JAN” appears on the right upper side.)

** no. 230 (Feb. 1979.) “Assault on Alcatraz!” by Roger Stern, Sal Buscema & Don Perlin. 17p. v Vamp (Animus.)

** no. 231 (Mar. 1979.) “Aftermath” by Roger McKenzie, Sal Buscema & Don Perlin. 17p. v Vamp (Animus.)

** no. 253 (Jan. 1981.) "Should Old Acquaintances Be Forgot" by Roger Stern & John Byrne. 22p. v Baron Blood. Cover by John Byrne [rpt. in Captain America Battles Baron Blood (1982) and Captain America: War and Rememberance (1990.)]

** no. 254 (Feb. 1981.) "Blood on the Moors" by Roger Stern & John Byrne. 22p. v Baron Blood. Cover by John Byrne [rpt. in Captain America Battles Baron Blood (1982) and Captain America: War and Remembrance (1990.)]

** no. 319 (July 1986.) "Overkill" by Mark Grunwald & Paul Neary. 22p. v The Vamp.

** no. 319a Canadian edition. Price indicated as 95 cents.

** no. 396 (Jan. 1992.) “Trick or Treat” by Mark Gruenwald & Rik Levins. 17p. v vampire bats (controlled by Blackwing.)

** no. 396a Australian edition. Dated “April [1992;”] price indicated only as $ 1.50 AUS.

** no. 398 (Mar. 1992.) “The Skeleton Crew: Silence of the Night” by Mark Gruenwald & Larry Alexander. 5p. v vampire bats (controlled by Blackwing.)

** no. 398a Australian edition. Dated “June [1992;”] price indicated only as $ 1.80 AUS.

** no. 405 (Late Aug. 1992.) “Diamondback! Cross Country” by Mark Gruenwald & Larry Alexander. 5p. v vampire bats (controlled by Blackwing.)

** no. 405a Australian edition. Dated “Late November [1992;”] price indicated only as $ 1.80 AUS.

** no. 406 (Early Sep. 1992.) “Diamondback! Fight on Skull Mountain!” by Mark Gruenwald & Larry Alexander. 5p. v vampire bats (controlled by Blackwing.)

** no. 406a Australian edition. Dated “Earlty December [1992;”] price indicated only as $ 1.80 AUS.

Note: Blackwing is a recurrent villain in the Marvel universe. Only the issues where he is accompanied by his vampire bats are included in the list.

Captain America. Marvel

** no. 20 (Aug. 1999.) Part 1. “Bloodline” by Bill Rosemann & Vince Evans. 6p. v Baron Blood.

** no. 21 (Sep. 1999.) Part 2. "Bloodline." 6p.

Captain America. Marvel Comics [U.K.] Weekly. b&w.

** no. 15 (June 3, 1981.) Part 1. “Blood on the Moors” by Roger Stern & John Byrne. 9p. v Baron Blood [from Captain America #254 (1981.)] Cover: Baron Blood’s coffin.

** no. 16 (June 10, 1981.) Part 2. “Blood on the Moors. 4p. [from Captain America #254 (1981.)]

** no. 17 (June 17, 1981.) Part 3. “Blood on the Moors. 10p. [from Captain America #254 (1981.)] Cover: Baron Blood.

** no. 18 (June 24, 1981.) Part 4. “Blood on the Moors. 11p. [from Captain America #254 (1981.)] Cover: Baron Blood.

Captain America Battles Baron Blood. Marvel. Mass market pb.

** (May 1982.) a. "Blood on the Moors" by Roger Stern & John Byrne. 22p. v Baron Blood [Captain America #254 (1981.)] b. "Should Old Acquaintances Be Forgot" by Roger Stern & John Byrne. 22p. v Baron Blood [Captain America #254 (1981.)]

Captain America Comics aka Captain America Giant Annual. Universal Crime Stories. Pre-code.

** (1943.) "Captain America and the Tomb of Horror" by Otto Binder & Al Avison. 12p. v various vampire-like demons. c. Captain America [Captain America 18 (1942.)]

Captain America: War and Remembrance. Marvel. rpt. tpb.

** (1990.) a. "Blood on the Moors" by Roger Stern & John Byrne. 22p. v Baron Blood [Captain America #254 (1981.)] b. "Should Old Acquaintances Be Forgot" by Roger Stern & John Byrne. 22p. v Baron Blood [Captain America #254 (1981.)] Collects issues 250 and 252-254 of Captain America (1981.)

Captain America’s Weird Tales. Marjean Magazine Corp. Pre-code.

** no. 75 (Feb. 1950.) “The Bat!” 8p. v Countess Dolores Ibanez, Duke Fernando de Toledano.

Captain Marvel Adventures. Fawcett Publications. Pre-code anth.

** no. 1 (1941.) “Capt. Marvel Battles the Vampire” by Anon & Jack Kirby and Dick Briefer. 16p. v Bram Thirla c. Captain Marvel. rpt. Flashback #10 (1974;) The Complete Jack Kirby: Volume 2 (1940-1941) (1997;) The Shazam! Archives vol. 2 (1999.)]

** no. 140 (Jan. 1953.) "The Mongol Blood Drinkers." 4p. v Blood-drinkers of Mongolia.

** no. 141 (Feb. 1953.) “World of Vampires: A Jon Jarl Adventure” by Eando Binder (i.e., Otto Binder.) 2p. Text. v “vampire trees” c. Jon Jarl.

** no. 147 (Aug. 1953.) “The Vampire Burglar” by Anon. & C. C. Beck. 6p. v Unnamed Transylvanian vampire (stealing American candy bars because they contain “malakiza,” a substance also found in human blood.) c. Captain Marvel.

       Captain Midnight. Fawcett Publication.

**       no. 5 (Feb. 10, 1943.) “The Beasts That Flew Like Birds!” 13p. v vampire bats.

       Captain Science. Youthful Magazines. Pre-code anth.

**       no. 4 (June 1951.)  “Vampires – Truth or Fiction?” 2p. Text v various.

The Captain’s Jolting Tales. One Shot Press. b&w.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1991.) "Nocturnal Prey" by David C. J. Bunn. 15p. v Arlington Hammer.

** no. 2 (Oct. 1991.) "Unholy Alliance" by David C. J. Bunn & Cesar Feliciano. 16p. v Arlington Hammer.

** no. 3 (1995.) "The Root of Evil" by David C. J. Bunn & Jim Taylor. 16 p. v Arlington Hammer. Polybagged with trading card.

___ no. 3a Silver Ink edition.

Car Toons. Petersen. mag. Satire anth.

** no. 25 (Oct. 1965.) “Count Dragster” by Jerry Barnett. 4p. v Count Dragster.

** no. 61 (Oct. 1971.) “Ruy Hogg’s Sunny Spooker” by Jerry Barnett. 3p. v Count Dragster.

** no. 75 (Feb. 1974.) “Vampire!” by Hans Tanner & Jack Bonestell, 3p. v Unnamed.

** no. 79 (Oct. 1974.) “Ruppert Hogg goes Hogula” by Jerry Barnett. 3p. v Hogula.

Second series

** no. 5 (Wint. 1978) “The Vanpire” [sic] by Sandra Redd. 1p. v Unnamed.

Carmilla. Aircel Comics. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (Feb. 1991.) By Steven Jones & John Allen. 28p. v Carmilla Karnstein, a.k.a. Marcilla Karnstein.

** no. 2 (Mar. 1991.) 26p.

** no. 3 (Apr. 1991.) 30p.

** no. 4 (May 1991.) 26p.

** no. 5 (June 1991.) 28p.

** no. 6 (July 1991.) 27p.

Note: Adaptation of Joseph Sheridan LeFanu's novella "Carmilla."

Carpe Noctem. Carpe Noctem. mag.

___ no. 2: 2 (n.d.) “Fondling the Intestinal Meat Niblets.” 1p. v vampire rabbit.

The Cartoon Aid Book. Cartoon Aid Ltd. [U.K.] hc. Sold for the Band Aid Trust for Famine Relief.

** (1987). “Scare Bears.” 1 story, 12p. + 2 strips, 1p. each v one of the Scare Bears is actually a vampire.

The Cartoon History of Rock and Roll. Elm Tree Books [U.K.] Book. Tpb.

** (1989.) By Serge Dutfoy and Dominique Farran & Michael Sadler. 103p. v Jerry Lee Lewis (as a pseudo-vampire, cameo.) Originally published in France as Histoire du Rock en bandes dessinées (Paris : Éditions Francis Van de Velde, 1987.)

Cartoon Network Presents. DC.

** no. 11 (June 1998.) “Wacky Races: Fair Play” by Sam Henderson & Bronwym Taggart. 14p. v Unnamed, one of the Gruesome Twosome driving The Creepy Coupe. Cover: Gary Fields.

** no. 15 (Nov. 1998.) “Media Madness” by Michael Kupperman & Bill Alger. 8p.

Note: Cartoon Network Presents no. 7 (Feb. 1998) also includes a Wacky Races story (“Drag Racing” by Michael Kraiger & Bill Alger, 14p.) and cover, but neither feature the Gruesome Twosome.

Casper. See: The Friendly Ghost, Casper.

Casper Digest Magazine. Harvey. anth. Digest.

** no. 8 (Jan. 1989.) "Wendy, the Good Little Witch." 1p. v Unnamed.

Casper Strange Ghost Stories. Harvey Comics.

** no. 8 (Feb. 1976.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

   Cassidy: Blood & Whiskey. See: Preacher Special: Cassidy: Blood & Whiskey.

Castle of Frankenstein. Gothic Castle Publishing Co. b&w. mag.

** no. 2 (1962.) "Vampire!" by Larry Ivie. 6p. v Steven Stiles.

Castle of Horror. Portman [U.K.] anth. b&w. mag.

** no. 1 (n.d., 1978?.) a. “Blindspot!” by Gerry Conway and Virgilio Redondo & Alfredo Alcala. 8p. v Sweeney. b. “A House of Pleasure, the House of Death” by Doug Moench and Mike Vosburg & Howard Nostrand. 10p. v various vampiress. c. “Lilith, Daughter of Dracula!” by Marv Wolfman, Steve Gerber, Bob Brown & Tom Palmer. 10p. v Lilith. d. “A Taste of Crimson Life” by Doug Moench & Sonny Trinidad. 25p. v Morbius [Vampire Tales #10 (1975.)]

** no. 2 (1978.) a. "Beware the Legions!" by Marv Wolfman & Tony DeZuniga. 23p. c. Blade the Vampire Slayer [Vampire Tales #8 (1974.)] b. "The Blood Sacrifice of Amanda Saint” by Don McGregor, Rich Buckler & Pablo Marcos. 11p. v Morbius [Vampire Tales #2 (1973.)] c. “Bloodmoon" by Marv Wolfman, Chris Claremont & Tony DeZuniga. 12p. v Anton Vierken, Legion of Vampires, Blade [Vampire Tales #9 (1975.)] d. "The Living Dead" by Roy Thomas & Alan Kupperberg and Dick Giordano. 8p. v Count Barsac. Based on a story by Robert Bloch [Vampire Tales #5 (1974.)] e. "The Vampire Viscount of France" by Doug Moench & Win Mortimer. 2p. v Viscount de Morieve [Vampire Tales #5 (1974.)] f. "The Vampire Wants Blood!" by Doug Moench & Val Mayerik. 9p. [Vampire Tales #5 (1974.)] g. "The Way It Began!" by Roy Thomas & Gil Kane. 11p. v Morbius [Vampire Tales #5 (1974.)]

** no. 3 (1978.) a. "The Collection" by Russ Jones and Bhob Stewart & Paul Reinman. 4p. v Millicent Mason [Vampire Tales #3 (1974.)] b. "The Colour of Crimson Gold" by Doug Moench & Vicente Alcazar. 11p. v various [Vampire Tales #6 (1974.)] c. "Demon Fire!" by Don McGregor & Rich Buckler. 12p. v Morbius [Vampire Tales #3 (1974.)] d. "The Inheritance" by Carla Conway and Gerry Conway & Alfredo Alcala. 10p. v Martin Cunningham [Vampire Tales #8 (1974.)] e. "Lighthouse of the Possessed" by Don McGregor & Tom Sutton. 13p. v Morbius [Vampire Tales Annual (1975.)] f. "A Vampire's Home Is His Castle" by Doug Moench & Lombardia. 9p. v Count Varma [Vampire Tales #4 (1974.)] g. "The Vampire's Coffin!" by Tony Di Preta. 5p. v Captain Banner [Mystery Tales #15 (1953.)]

** no. 4 (1978.) a. "Agents of the Night Road" by Doug Moench & Howard Chaykin. 9p. v Unnamed [Vampire Tales #7 (1974.)] b. "Bats" by Doug Moench & Paul Gulacy and Duffy Vohland. 7p. v Unnamed [Vampire Tales #7 (1974.)] c. "Blood Lunge" by Doug Moench & Russ Heath. 5p. v vampire bat [Vampire Tales #9 (1975.)] d. "Blood Tide!" by Don McGregor & Rich Buckler and Ernie Chua. 14p. v Morbius [Vampire Tales #5 (1974)] e. "Sip the Sweet Poison" by Doug Moench & Billy Graham. 9p. v Horace Grimstone [Vampire Tales #7 (1974)] f. "Somewhere Waits the Vampire" by Anon & Paul Reinman. 5p. v Kraska, Sophis von Heinif [Journey into Unknown Worlds #27 (1954)] g. "The Thing in the Freezer" by Marv Wolfman & Syd Shores. 5p. v Melissa Rhodes et al. [Monsters Unleashed #1 (1973.)]

Note: Castle of Horror reprinted in b&w. Marvel U.S. stories without the authorization of Marvel. The latter took action and the series was promptly discontinued.

Cat-Man Comics. Holyoke. Pre-code

** no. 8 (Mar 1942.) “The Green Vampire.” 6p. v The Green Vampire. c. The Pied Piper.

Catwoman Plus. DC.

___ no. ½ (1997).  v Nina Skorzeny.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1997.) a. "Undead and Loving IT!" by Chuck Dixon & Anthony Williams and Andy Lansing. 2p. v Nina "Screamqueen" Skorzeny. b. "Wild Things" by Len Kaminski & Anthony Williams. 11p. v Nina "Screamqueen" Skorzeny [Crossover story continued in Robin Plus, Superboy Plus, and Impulse Pulse.]

Catwoman/Vampirella: The Furies. Harris. tpb.

** no. 1 (Feb. 1997.) By Chuck Dixon & Jim Balent and Ray McCarthy. 48p. Cover: Jim Balent & Jimmy Palmiotti.

Cavewoman: One-Shot Special. Basement Comics.

** no. 1 (July 2000.) “Devon’s Tales – Part One” by Devon Massey. 11p. v Dracula.

___ no. 1a Frankie & Meriem alternate cover. Limited to 1,000.

___ no. 1b Jungle Green Foil edition. Limited to 500.

The CFD Book of Lingerie. Creative Force Designs. b&w.

** no. 1 (Sum. 1994.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

Chains of Chaos. Harris Comics.

** no. 1 (1994.) by Tom Sniegoski, John Stinsman, and Joe Weems. 28p. v Vampirella, Bloodfang. Cover: John Estes.

** no. 2 (1994.) 26p.

** no. 3 (1995.) 26p.

Challenge of the Unknown. Ace Magazines. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 6 (Sep. 1950.) "Villa of the Vampire" by Sekowsky. 7p. v Nicola Di Pini [rpt.  in Web of Mystery #19 (1953;) rpt. b&w. and “modernized” as “The Vampire Lives” in Horror Tales vol. 3, no. 5 (1971;) Weird vol. 7, no. 5 (1973,) vol. 9, no. 4 (1976,) and vol. 12, no. 1 (1979;) Terror Tales vol. 8, no. 1 (1977;) and Weird Vampire Tales vol. 5, no. 3 (1982.)]

Note: This story was cited in the New York Joint Legislature Committee and was one of the stories that led to the original promulgation of the Comics Code.

Chamber of Chills. Harvey/Witches Tales, Inc. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 5 (Feb. 1952.) Cover. No vampire content.

** no. 15 (Jan. 1953.) Cover. No vampire content.

** no. 20 (Nov. 1953.) “Chilly Chamber Music” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 21 (Jan. 1954.) "Lovers." Text. 1p. v After confessing her feelings, Janet discovers that her beloved is also a vampire.

** no. 24 (July 1954.) a. “Chilly Chamber Music: Songs from the Spook Box!” 1p. v Unnamed (cameo.) b. "I, Vampire" by Howard Nostrand. 5p. v Unnamed.

Chamber of Chills. Marvel. Horror anth.

** no. 2 (Jan. 1973.) "The Monster from the Mound!" by Gardner F. Fox & Frank Brunner. 8p. v Santiago de Valdez. Note: Robert E. Howard, "The Horror from the Mound." Weird Tales, May 1932. [rpt. with the original title “The Horror from the Mound!” in Robert E. Howard Horror (1999;) in Chamber of Chills #2 “Horror” was changed into “Monster” following a suggestion by the Comic Code Authority.] b. “Thirst” by Steve Gerber & Craig Russell. 4p. v Unnamed space vampire.

** no. 16 (May 1975.) a. "Masquerade Party" by Anon & Steve Ditko. 5p. v Rex Bond, pseudo-vampire. b. “The Room Without a Door.” 7p. v cameo [Strange Tales #5 (1952.)]

** no. 23 (July 1976.) “Bat’s Tales” by Stan Lee & R.H. 3p. v Kruzak and others [as “Terror’s Tale”, Marvel Tales #113 (1953.)]

** no. 23a 30c variant.

Chamber of Chills. Yaffa [Australia.] b&w. rpt. anth.

** no. 1 (n.d., © 1977.) Cover. a. “The Monster from the Mound” by Gardner F. Fox & Frank Brunner. 8p. v Santiago de Valdez (adapted by the short story by Robert H. Howard “The Horror from the Mound,” Weird Tales, May 1932) [Chamber of Chills (Marvel) #2 (1973.)] b. “Thirst” by Steve Gerber & Craig Russell. 4p. v Unnamed space vampire [Chamber of Chills (Marvel) #2 (1973.)]

Champions. Hero Graphics.

** no. 5 (Jan. 1988.) a. “It’s the Champions” by Dennis Mallonee & Chris Marrinah. 11p. v Sylvia [rpt. in Champions Annual #2 (1992.)] b. “Sylvia, the Last Vampire.” 1p. Text.

Champions Annual. Hero Graphics. b&w. anth.

** no. 2 (1992.) “It’s the Champions” by Dennis Mallonee & Chris Marrinah. 11p. v Sylvia [Champions #5 (1988.)]

Champions of Hell. Hunter Thompson Unlimited. b&w. Mag. Adult.

___ no. 2 (1999). "The Scorned" by Ira Hunter & Lawrence Denvir. 28p. v Bloodwurm, Whorcle, Succubus

___ no. 5 (1999). "Altar of Sacrifice" by Ira Hunter & Lawrence Denvir. 28. v Bloodwurm.

Champs. Fantagraphics. tpb.

** no. 1 (1999.) By Steven Weissman. 86 p. v Li’l Bloody.

Chaos! Bible. Chaos! Comics.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1995.) By William A. Christensen & Mark Seifert. Texts. “Character profiles” of v Chastity, Jade, Purgatori.

Chaos! Chronicles. Chaos! Comics.

** no. 1 (Feb. 2000.) “Chaos! Chronicles: Being the Story of the Universe” by Brian Pulido & Matt Brady. 26p. Illustrated text. v Purgatori, Chastity.

The Chaos Effect. Valiant.

** Alpha (1994.) “Chaos Rules” by Bob Layton & Bernard Chang. 15p. v Alexandre Darque, a psychic vampire feeding on soul.

** Omega (Nov. 1994.) “From Chaos Comes… Order” by Bob Layton & Bernard Chang. 15p. v Alexandre Darque (although not depicted, he is often mentioned and in fact plays a crucial role in the story.)

Chaos! Gallery. Chaos! Comics.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1997.) Portfolio. 24p. v Purgatori, Chastity.

Chaos! Quarterly! Chaos! Comics. anth.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1995.) “Purgatori” by Brian Pulido & Paul Pelletier. 11p. v Purgatori. Cover: Julie Bell.

** no. 1a Premium edition.

** no. 3 (May 1996.) a. “After Shock” by Brian Pulido & Paul Pelletier. 18p. v “Three Flaming Vampires.” b. “Cremator” by Christensen & Seifert and Leonardo Jimenez. 12p. v Purgatori (cameo.)

Charm School: Magical Witch Girl Bunny. Slave Labor Graphics. b&w.

** no. 1 (Apr. 2000.) By Elizabeth Watasin. 21p. v Dean et al.

** no. 2 (June 2000.) 24p.

** no. 3 (Dec. 2000.) 24p.

Collected as a tpb. in 2002.

Charons of Hell. Gredown Pty. [Australia.] b&w. mag.

** no. 1 (n.d.) “The Body in the Cemetery.” 12p. v Unnamed female vampire-ghost. Transl. from Spanish.

Chastity ½. Chaos! Comics.

** Ashcan Preview (2000.) By Steven Grant & Adriano Batista. 12p. Limited to 666 copies. Cover: Adriano Batista.

___ Ashcan Platinum edition. Cover by Peter Vale. 50 copies.

Continuing Series.

Chastity: Love Bites. Chaos! Comics

** Ashcan Preview (2000.) By Brian Pulido & Peter Vale. 10p. Cover: Peter Vale. Limited to 999 copies.

** Premium Ashcan Preview. Cover: L. Ross & F. Laguna. Limited to 50 copies.

Chastity: Lust for Life. Chaos! Comics.

** Preview book (1999.) “Lust for Life Preview” by Brian Pulido & Phil Nutman. 9p. v Chastity. Cover: Ed Benes. Limited to 2,500 copies.

___ a Preview Book signed edition. Limited to 2,500 copies.

** no. 1 (May 1999.) By Phil Nutman & Edward Benes. 22p. v Chastity, Hemlock. Cover: Ed Benes.

** no. 1a Premium edition. Cover: Humberto Ramos. Limited to 3,000 copies.

___ no. 1b Onyx premium edition.

** no. 1c Dynamic Forces alternate cover: Mike Wieringo. Limited to 5,000 copies.

___ no. 1d Dynamic Forces alternate cover: Mike Wieringo. Signed edition.

** no. 2 (June 1999.) 22p. Cover: Ed Benes.

** no. 3 (July 1999.) 22p. Cover: Ed Benes.

Chastity: Reign of Terror. Chaos! Comics.

___ Ashcan (2000.) Limited to 66 copies.

** no. 1 (Oct. 2000.) By Steven Grant & Luke Ross. 22p. v Chastity. Cover: Al Rios.

** no. 1a Premium edition. Limited to 3,000 copies. Cover: Dorian Cleavenger.

Chastity: Rocked. Chaos! Comics.

** Preview book (1998.) 8p. b&w. Limited to 2,000 copies. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1998.) “Lust for Life” by Phil Nutman & Justiniano. 22p. v Chastity, Jade, Purgatori.

** no. 1a Variant cover. Note: Three variant covers together form a single picture. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 1b Variant cover. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 2 (Dec. 1998.) “The Passenger.” 22p. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 3 (Jan. 1999.) “Search and Destroy” by Phil Nutman & Ivan Reis. 22p. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 4 (Feb. 1998.) “Winners and Losers.” 22p. Cover: Justiniano.

Chastity Shattered. Chaos! Comics.

** (2000) Ashcan. 12p. Limited to 999 copies.

** Ashcan premium edition. Limited to 50 numbered copies.

Chastity Sketchbook. Chaos! Comics. b&w.

** no. 1 (May 1997.) Portfolio by Justiniano. v Chastity. Limited to 3,000 copies.

** no. 1a. Chromium edition. Limited to 800 copies.

Chastity: Theatre of Pain. Chaos! Comics.

** no. 1 (Feb. 1997.) By Brian Pulido & Justiniano. 24p. v Chastity, Farley, the Countess. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 1a Onyx Premium edition. Cover: Justiniano.

___ no. 1b. Omega edition.

** no. 2 (Apr. 1997.) 24p. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 2a Standing Ovation edition. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 2b Standing Ovation variant with Wizard seal. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 3 (June 1997.) 25p. Cover: Justiniano.

** no. 3a Limited engagement, “Final Curtain” edition. Cover: Justiniano.

Chastity: Theatre of Pain. Chaos! Comics. tpb.

** (1997.) by Brian Pulido & Justiniano. 104p. v Chastity, Farley, the Countess. Cover: Justiniano.

The Checkered Demon. Last Gasp.

** no. 2 (1988.) “A Grotto of Vampire Clones” by S. Clay Wilson. 1p. v various c. The Checkered Demon [rpt. in The Collected Checkered Demon – Volume I (1998.)]

Cheeta Pop Scream Queen. Antarctic Press. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (May 1994.) “Love Sucker” by Frank Storm. 5p. v Cheeta.

Cherry. Last Gasp. b&w. anth. Satire. Adult.

** no. 13 (1992.) “Cherry Meets the Vampire LeStud” by Larry Welz. Satire. 8p. v LeStud.

Cherry. Cherry Comics. b&w. rpt. Adult.

** no. 1 (1998.) Back cover: “Vampironica” by L. Todd. 1p. [Cherry Pop Tart #1 (1982.)]

Cherry Pop Tart. Last Gasp. b&w. anth. Adult.

** no. 1 (1982.) a. “Vampironica” by L. Todd. 8p. v Vampironica. (Archie [Veronica] parody) [rpt. in Cherry Poptart #1 (1994;) Cherry #1 (1998.)] b. “The Wholesome Twins” by Jay Kinney. v CIA.

** no. 1b rpt. omitting both stories, but retaining the back cover with splash page.

Cherry Poptart. Kitchen Sink. rpt. Satire. Adult.

** no.1 (1994.) Back cover: “Vampironica” by L. Todd. 1p. v Vampironica [Cherry Pop Tart #1 (1982.)]

Cheryl Blossom. Archie Comic Publications.

** no. 8 (Jan. 1998.) “Masquerade Madness” by Dan Parent. 11p. v the Count (pseudo-vampire.) Cover: Dan DeCarlo.

Cheval Noir. Dark Horse. b&w. anth. Movie tie-in.

** no. 4 (Feb. 1990.) “The Promise” by John Bolton and Steve Moore. 16p. v Dracula. An abridged adaptation of Hammer Film’s Dracula—Prince of Darkness. Cover by John Bolton.

Children of the Night. Night Wynd Enterprises. b&w.

** no. 1 (1992.) Series by Barry Blair & Angel de Mioche. 28p. v Nadia.

** no. 2 (1992.) 26p.

** no. 3 (1992.) 27p.

** no. 4 (1992.) 30p.

Chill from the Grave. Gredown Pty. [Australia.] b&w. mag.

** no. 1 (n.d.) “Who Toys with Terror!” by John Severin. 7p. v Dracula toy (which comes alive.) [Weird Tales of the Macabre #2 (1975.)]

Chiller Pocket/Digest Books. Marvel U.K. anth. rpt.

** no. 1 (1980.) a. “Dracula the Last Traitor!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 32p. v Dracula [The Tomb of Dracula #59 (1977.)] b. “Satana the Devil’s Daughter: Deathsong” by Chris Claremont & The Tribe. 15p. v Satana.

** no. 2 (1980.) “Dracula: Resurrection!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 30p. v Dracula [The Tomb of Dracula #61 (1977.)]

** no. 3 (1980.) “Dracula: The Road to Hell!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 32p. [The Tomb of Dracula #63 (1978.]

** no. 4 (1980.) “Dracula: Where No Vampire Has Gone Before!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 19p. [The Tomb of Dracula #65 (1978.)]

** no. 5 (1980.) “Dracula: Shadow in Greenwich Village!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 17p. [The Tomb of Dracula #66 (1978.)]

** no. 6 (1980.) “The Return to Transylvania!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 18p. [The Tomb of Dracula #68 (1979.)]

** no. 7 (1980.) “Batwings Over Transylvania” by Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan & Tom Palmer [The Tomb of Dracula #69 (1979.)]

** no. 8 (1980.) “Lords of the Undead” by Stan Lee, 35p. [The Tomb of Dracula #70 (1979.)]

** no. 10 (1980.) “Dracula” by Gerry Conway & Gene Colan. 25p. [The Tomb of Dracula #1 (1972.)]

** no. 11 (1980.) “The Fear Within” by Gerry Conway & Gene Colan. 21p. [The Tomb of Dracula #2 (1972.)]

** no. 12 (1981.) “Who Stalks the Vampire?” by Archie Goodwin & Gene Colan. 20p. [The Tomb of Dracula #3 (1972.)]

** no. 13 (1980.) “Through a Mirror Darkly!” by Archie Goodwin & Eugene Colan. 20p. [The Tomb of Dracula #4 (1972.)]

** no. 14 (1980.) “Tomb of Dracula!: Death to a Vampire-Slayer!” by Gardner F. Fox & Eugene Colan. 27p. [The Tomb of Dracula #5 (1972.)]

** no. 16 (1981.) “Tomb of Dracula!: The Moorlands Monster!” by Gardner F. Fox & Gene Colan. 23p. [The Tomb of Dracula #6 (1973.)]

** no. 17 (1981.) “Night of the Dead Stalkers!” by Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan & Tom Palmer. 22p. [The Tomb of Dracula #7 (1973.)]

** no. 19 (1981.) “The Hell-Crawlers” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 20p. [The Tomb of Dracula #8 (1973.)]

** no. 20 (1981.) a. “His Name Is… Blade!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 22p. [The Tomb of Dracula #10 (1973.)] b. “The Voodoo-Man!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 22p. [The Tomb of Dracula #11 (1973.)]

** no. 21 (1981.) “Night of the Screaming House!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 21p. [The Tomb of Dracula #12 (1973.)]

** no. 22 (1982.) a. “Tomb of Dracula!: To Kill a Vampire!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 21p. [The Tomb of Dracula #13 (1973.)] b. “Tomb of Dracula!: Dracula Is Dead!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 21p. [The Tomb of Dracula #14 (1973.)]

** no. 23 (1982.) “Tomb of Dracula!: Fear Is the Name of the Game!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 17p. [The Tomb of Dracula #15 (1973.)]

** no. 24 (1982.) “Tomb of Dracula!: Return from the Grave!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 20p. [The Tomb of Dracula #16 (1974.)]

** no. 25 (1981.) “Tomb of Dracula!: Death Rides the Rails!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 21p. [The Tomb of Dracula #17 (1974.)]

** no. 26 (1982.) “The Tomb of Dracula!: Enter: Werewolf by Night” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 19p. [The Tomb of Dracula #18 (1974.)]

** no. 27 (1982.) “Tomb of Dracula!: Snowbound in Hell!” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 21p. [The Tomb of Dracula #19 (1974.)]

** no. 28 (1982.) “The Coming of Doctor Sun” by Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 22p. [The Tomb of Dracula #20 (1974.)]

  Note: Nos. 9, 15 and 18 have no vampires. In 1980 Chiller Pocket/Digest Books completed the publication in the U.K. of The Tomb of Dracula series which has earlier been carried in Dracula Lives, Dracula Lives featuring the Legion of Monsters, Planet of the Apes and Dracula Lives, and the Mighty World of Marvel featuring the Incredible Hulk and Dracula Lives. The later issues reprinted the early issues of The Tomb of Dracula.

Chilling Adventures in Sorcery. Red Circle/Archie Music Corp. Satire anth.

** no. 3 (Oct. 1973.) “Immortality Factor” by Gray Morrow. 3p. v Marion and Vanoss.

** no. 4 (Dec. 1973.) “Horripilate Host.” 6p. v Sedgewick.

Note: Formerly: Chilling Adventures in Sorcery as Told by Sabrina. Continued as Red Circle Sorcery.

Chilling Adventures in Sorcery as Told by Sabrina. Archie Music Corp. anth.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1972.) “The Boy Who Cried Vampire.” 6p. v Uncle Bruce.

Note: Continued as Chilling Adventures in Sorcery and Red Circle Sorcery.

Chilling Monster Tales. M. M. Publishing, Ltd.

___ vol. 1, no. 1 (1966.) Bram Stoker, “Dracula’s Guest.” Text. Illus. With photographs from Universal’s Dracula. v Dracula. Cover Bela Lugosi.

Chilling Tales. Youthful Magazines. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 14 (Feb. 1953.) “The Ancient Mariner.” 8p. v vampire-like revenants. Based on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) which, although perhaps not technically a vampire poem, is regarded by many as inaugurating the classic British tradition of vampire poetry.

** no. 15 (Apr 1953.) “The Monster.” 7p. v The Kald (a beast that assumes human shape as a vampire.)

Chilling Tales of Horror. Stanley Publications, Inc. b&w. Horror anth. mag.

** vol. 1, no. 1 (June 1969.) “The Bloodstone!” 4p. v Unnamed, preys upon women who wear a blood-drinking ruby ring [“The Ruby!” Weird Mysteries #10 (1954.)]

** vol. 1, no. 2 (Aug. 1969.) [Cover: Weird Mysteries #4 (1953.)] a. “Vampire.” 5p. v Unnamed [Mister Mystery #13 (1953.)] b. “The Vampire’s Fate!” v various [Out of the Night #2 (1952.)]

** vol. 1, no. 3 (Oct. 1969.) a. “Curse of the Vampires.” 5p.v Lisa Casmana. b. “The Hungry Horde.” 7p.v various, led by The Master [Adventures into the Unknown #39 (1953.) Cover: Kitonah.

___ vol. 1, no. 5 (Aug. 1970.) Not seen.

** vol. 1, no. 6 (Oct. 1970.) “King of the Vampires.” 8p. v various, led by Mr. Leroy [Out of the Night #1 (1952.)]

** vol. 1, no. 7 (Dec. 1970.) a. “The Vampire’s Fate!” 8p. v various [Out of the Night #2 (1952.)] b. “The Wings of Darkness.” 7p. v Unnamed vampire versus a horde of vampire bats [Forbidden Worlds #13 (1953.)]

** vol. 2, no. 2 (Feb. 1971.) “The Vampire’s Prey.” 8p.v Sangrini [Adventures into the Unknown #28 (1952.)]

** vol. 2, no. 2 [sic] (Apr. 1971.) a. “The Flying Head.” 8p. Unnamed, blood-drinking head [Forbidden Worlds #9 (1952.)] b. “True Zombies of History” 4p. v Hugo Ormsbeck, a vampire-zombie.

** vol. 2, no. 4 (June 1971.) “The Vampire’s Bane.” 8p. v various, led by Volara, a vampiress [Adventures into the Unknown #19 (1951.)]

** vol. 2, no. 4 [sic] (Aug 1971.) a. “Assault from the Unknown.” 9p. v various [Adventures into the Unknown #25 (1951.)] b. “Bat by Night.” 10p. v Baroness Jeanne Calleau [Adventures into the Unknown #6 (1949.)] c. “The Vampire Cat!” 7p. v Vilma [Forbidden Worlds #15 (1951.)]

Note: Series reprints stories from American Comics Group and Gilmor.

Chilling Tales of Horror. Page Publications [Australia.] b&w. anth. mag.

** no. 3 (n.d. [1970s.]) a. “Curse of the Vampires.” 6p. v Lisa Casmana [Chilling Tales of Horror (Stanley) #3 (1969.)]

b. “The Hungry Horde.” 7p.v various, led by The Master. [Adventures into the Unknown #39 (1953).]

Chilling Tales of Horror. Portman Publications [U.K.] b&w. Horror anth. mag. rpt.

** vol. 1, no. 2 (1980.) “The Vampire’s Bane.” 8p. v various, led by Volara, a vampiress [Adventures into the Unknown #19 (1951.)]

** vol. 1, no. 3 (1980.) a. “Assault from the Unknown.” 9p. v various [Adventures into the Unknown #25 (1951.)] b. “Bat by Night.” 10p. v Baroness Jeanne Calleau [Adventures into the Unknown #6 (1949.)] c. “The Vampire Cat!” 7p, v Vilma [Forbidden Worlds #15 (1951)] [all stories reprinted from Chilling Tales of Horror (Stanley,) vol. 2, no. 4 (1971.)]

Christ the Vampire. Questing Beast [U.K.] b&w.

** no. 1 (Sum. 1998.) Part One: The Father. Part 1. “Good Friday” by Henry Brooks & Nick Gonne. 32p. v various, including Jesus Christ. Based on the novel by J. G. Eccarius The Last Days of Christ the Vampire (London: Questing Beast, 1994.)

Note: issues #2-4 announced but not published.

Christina Winters: Agent of Death! Eros Comix. b&w. Satire anth. Adult.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1994.) “Nosferatu” by Steve Mannion. 10p. v various.

Christopher Lee’s Treasury of Terror. Pyramid Books. b&w. Mass market tpb.

** (1966) “Dracula’s Guest” adapted by E. Nelson Birdwell. 23p. v Countess Dolingen of Gratz [rpt. in Eerie #16 (1968,) #24 (1969.)]

The Cisco Kid. Dell. TV tie-in. Pre-code.

** no. 14 (Mar/Apr. 1953.) “The Vampire Bat.” 1p. Note: Inside front cover.

Citizen Nocturne. Brave New Words. b&w. rpt. tpb.

** (1992.) By M. Dalton Allred. v Max. 92p. Includes issues 1-3 of Graphique Musique (Slave Labor, 1989.)

Classic Horror Tales See: Horror Tales.

Classic 2000 AC. Titan [U.K.]

** no. 5 (Jan. 1996.) “Island of the Damned” by Alan Grant & Carlos Ezquerra. 61p. v Durham Red [2000 AD #762-773 (1991-1992.)]

Classics from the Comics. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] The list of vampire issues is not complete.

___ no. 5 (Jan. 1, 1996.) “Number 13.” 1p. v Boris.

The Clutching Hand. Best Syndicated Features. Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 1 (July/Aug. 1954.) “Vampires? Don’t Make Me Laugh” by Harry Lazarus. 6p. v various.

Cocaine Comix. Last Gasp. b&w. Satire anth. Adult.

** no. 2 (1980.) “Night of the Nearly Dead!” by Rich Chidlaw & George Di Caprio. 5p. v Count Nostrilachoo.

** no. 3 (1981.) a. “Nostrilachoo!” by Rich Chidlaw & George Di Caprio. 8p. v Count Nostrilachoo c. Dr. Mandingo. b. Untitled story by S. Wilson. 1p. v Unnamed. c. Checkered Demon [rpt. in The Collected Checkered Demon – Volume I (1998.)]

Cold Blooded. Arpad Publishing. b&w.

** no. 1 (May 1993.) Series by Raphael Nieves. 24p. v Tom Coker. Cover: Kelley Jones.

___ no. 1a (May 1993.) Gold cover edition.

** no. 1b (May 1993.) Prestige edition. Polybagged.

** no. 1c Special Collector’s edition (Deluxe edition with color centerspread poster polybagged with one standard edition and a limited edition color print)

** no. 2 (Sep. 1993.) 26p.

** no. 3 (Dec. 1993.) 22p.

___ no. 3a (Dec. 1993.) Prestige foil edition [included in Coldblooded: The Wrath of God Collector’s Set.]

Cold Blooded: The Burning Kiss. Arpad Publishing. b&w.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1993.) By Raphael Nieves and Frank Gomez. 40p.v Tom Coker.

Coldblooded. Northstar. b&w.

___ no. 2 Ashcan (Oct. 1996.) “Pressure” by Raphael Nieves & Kyle Hotz. 25p. v Tom Coker. Cover: Kelley Jones.

Coldblooded: The Slayer. Northstar.

** no. 1 (Apr. 1995.) By Raphael Nieves & Vincent Proce. 28p. v Tom Coker.

** no. 1a Gold edition.

Coldblooded: The Wrath of God Collector’s Set. Northstar.

___ Contains Coldblooded #1, the Ashcan edition of #2, the foil edition of #3, and The Haunting #1 (the latter not being a vampire title.)

The Collected Checkered Demon – Volume I. b&w. Satire anth. tpb. Last Gasp.

** (1998.) a. “A Grotto of Vampire Clones” by S. Clay Wilson. 1p. v various c. The Checkered Demon (The Checkered Demon #2 (1988.)] b. Untitled story by S. Wilson. 1p. v Unnamed. c. The Checkered Demon [Cocaine Comix #3 (1981.)]

The Collected Tales of Hip-Hop Horror. Dread/Scott Productions. anth. b&w.

** (2000.) “Fang-Bangers” by Ross Sewage. 8p. v two Unnamed latino female vampires [Tales of Hip-Hop Horror #3 (2000.)]

The Collector’s Dracula. Millennium. b&w. and color. anth.

** no. 1 (1993.) a. “The Hunt” by Wendy Snow-Lang. 7p. v Unnamed. b. “The Last of the Vampires” by Bob Curran & John Bolton. 7p. v Valord. c. “Nosferatu: Blood War” by Paul David & Brian Bendis. 7p. v the Blood Suckers. d. “Nosferatu: Plague of Terror” by Mark Ellis & Rik Levins. 7p. v Count Orlock. e. “Portrait of Dracula” by Daerick Gross. 1p. Art. v Vlad Tepes. f. Untitled story by J. Harker and Sean Shaw. 14p. v Vlad the Impaler. g. “Vampire Bat” by Bob Eggleton. 1p. Art. h. “Young Dracula” by David Mack. 1p. Art.

** no. 2 (1994.) a. “The Black Castle” by Duncan Eagleson. 1p. Art. b. “The Blood Countess” by Faye Perozich & Louis Small, Jr. 3p. v Elizabeth Bathory. c. “Bloodchilde” by O. J. Cariello. 1 p. Art. d. “Byron as Ruthven” by Wendy Snow-Lang. 1p. Art. e. “Cinema Vampire” by Terry Pavlet. 1p. Art. f. “Cobra Vampire” by Bob Eggleton. 1p. Art. g. “Count Dracula” by Daryl Banks. 1p. Art. h. “Peter Plogojowitz” by Andrew Pepoy. 1p. Art. i. “The Prince of Evil” by Marvin Channing and A. Williams. 2 p. v Prince Orlando [Red Circle Sorcery #10 (1974.)] j. Untitled Story by J. Harker & Sean Shaw. 13p. v Vlad the Impaler. k. “The Vampire Hunter” by Marv Channing & Frank Thorne. 6p. v Prince Volgia [Mad House #97 (1975.)] l. “Wet Tribulations” by Terry Pavlet. 1p. Art. m. “Young Dracula” by David Mack. 1p. Art.

Comic Library International.

** no. 5 (2000.) “Captain Camel and the Space Chicken” [pt. 5.] by Art Balthazar. 17p. v The Ybab Yark vampires. c. Captain Camel and the Aardvark Avenger.

Comics Debut. Comic Shop News. Preview anth.

** no. 1 (June 1993.) “Valeria She-Bat vs. Spawn” (preview) by Neal Adams and Todd McFarlane. 6p. v Valeria (a character with some vampiric features.)

Comics Lit Magazine. NBM [Australia.] b&w. anth. mag.

** no. 1 (1995.) Part 1. “Verdilak” by Mark Kneece & Bo Hampton. 9p. v Ramash [Series reprinted in Verdilak (1996.)]

** no. 2 (1995.) Part 2. “Verdilak” 11p.

** no. 3 (1995.) Part 3. “Verdilak” 11p.

** no. 4 (1995.) Part 4. “Verdilak” 11p.

** no. 5 (1995.) Part 5. “Verdilak” 11p.

** no. 6 (1995.) Part 6.”Verdilak” 15p.

Series rpt. in both hb. and tpb. form as Verdilak (1996.)

Comics Revue Annual. Manuscript Press. b&w. mag.

** no. 2 (1998.) “The Vampire of Malvescu” by Peter O’Donnell and Romero. 32p. v pseudo-vampire terrorists of the “Europe’s Fist” group [daily strips in The Evening Standard (July 6 to Nov. 29, 1987.)]

Comics Revue Presents… Modesty Blaise. Manuscript Press, 2000. b&w. rpt.

** no. 23 (n.d.) “The Vampire of Malvescu” by Peter O’Donnell and Romero. 32p. v pseudo-vampire terrorists of the “Europe’s Fist” group [daily strips in The Evening Standard (July 6 to Nov. 29, 1987.)]

Comics to Color. Golden, Western Publishing Company, 1992. 16p. tpb. Coloring book / Activity book.

** Contents: “Dracula.” 6. pg. v Dracula (Bela Lugosi.) Note: (a) Adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. (b) Universal Studios Monsters Ser.

Coming Attractions. Cobra Graphics. b&w. anth.

** (1995.) a. “Nocturne” by Michael Todd & David Vance. 5p. v Helena (Nocturne,) Charlemagne, Razor. Preview of Nocturne #1 (1995.) b. “Vamp Tramp: The Black Widow Effect” by Chancellor Knight & Johns Montgomery. 1p. v Alucard (Vlad,) Radan. Preview of Vamp Tramp #0 (1997.)

           Comix: A History Comic Books in America. Dienstfrey. hb.

**(1971.) "The Vampire Strikes" by Al Avison. 20p. v. Count Varnis. [Captain America #24 (Mar. 1943.)]

Comix International. Warren Publishing Co. mag.

** no. 2 (1975.) a. “The Circus of King Carnival!” by Gerry Boudreau & Esteban Maroto. 17p. v Dracula [Vampirella #39 (1975.)] b. “The Winged Shaft of Fate” by Gerry Boudreau & Esteban Maroto. 8p. [Vampirella #40 (1975.)]

** no. 3 (1975.) “The Final Star of Morning” by Bill DuBay & Jeff Jones. 8p. v Vampirella [Vampirella #50 (1976.)]

** no. 4 (1976.) “The Monster Called Vampirella” by Zesar. 8 p. v Vampirella [Vampirella #46 (1975.)] Cover: Bill DuBay.

** no. 5 (1977.) “The Corpse With the Missing Mind” by Bill DuBay & José Gonzales. 8p. v Vampirella [Vampirella #55 (1976.)] b. “The Succubus Stone” by Steve Clement and Gerry Boudreau and Ramon Torrents. 8p. v Madame Govay et al. [Vampirella #49 (1976.)]

Comix World.

___ no. 6 (1983.) “Vampire Vignettes.”

The Complete Bad Moon Rising. Guerrilla Press. b&w.

___ no. 1 (n.d. [1998.]) Reprinted by Awesome Entertainment.

The Complete Bojeffries Saga. Tundra Publishing. tpb.

** (1992.) By Alan Moore & Steve Parkhouse. 74p. v Mr. Zlüdotny. Includes issues #1-4 of A1 (Atomeka, 1989-90.)

The Complete Crumb Comics. Fantagraphics. rpt. anth. tpb.

** vol. 1 (1987.) “The Early Years of Bitter Struggle: My Encounter with Dracula” by Robert Crumb. 5p. v Dracula [Foo! #2 (1958.)]

The Complete Crumb Comics. Fantagraphics. rpt. anth. hb.

** vol. 1 (1987.) “The Early Years of Bitter Struggle: My Encounter with Dracula” by Robert Crumb. 5p. v Dracula [Foo! #2 (1958.)]

The Complete First Six Issues of Mad. Russ Cochran. rpt.

** n.d. (©1985.) Reprints issues #1-6 of Mad. “V-Vampires” by Harvey Kurtzman & Jack Davis. 6p. [Mad #3 (1953.)]

Note: Reprinted in 1986 in a b&w deluxe edition as Mad Volume I

The Complete Foo! Bijou Publishing. rpt.

** (1980.) Reprints issues #1-3 of Foo! “My Encounter with Dracula” by Robert Crumb. 7p. v Dracula [Foo! #2 (1958.)]

The Complete Jack Kirby: Volume 2 (1940-1941.): Pure Imagination. 266p. tpb. Edited by Greg Theakson.

** “Capt. Marvel Battles the Vampire” by Anon & Jack Kirby and Dick Briefer. 14p. v Bram Thirla and others [Captain Marvel Adventures #1 (1941.)]

The Complete Sally Forth. Fantagraphics. rpt. Oversize Format. tpb. anth.

** (1998.) Untitled story by Wallace Wood. 28p. v Count Vernacula [Sally Forth #4 (1994.)] Cover: Carrie Whitney.

Conan. Marvel.

** no. 4 (Nov. 1995.) “Barbarian at the Gate” by Larry Hama & Barry Crain. 19p. v Rune.

Conan Saga. Marvel. b&w. anth. mag.

** no. 18 (Oct. 1988.) “Retribution in Blood” by Don Glut & Dave Wenzel. 11p. v Dracula. c. Solomon Kane [The Savage Sword of Conan #26 (1978.)]

** no. 31 (Nov. 1989.) “The Castle of the Undead” by Roy Thomas & Alan Weiss. 12p. v Dracula.

** no. 59 (Feb. 1992.) “The Road of the Eagles” by Roy Thomas & John Buscema and Tony DeZuniga. 51 p. v various.

** no. 79 (Oct. 1993.) Part 1 “Tower of Blood” and Part 2 “Of Flame and the Fiend!,” by Roy Thomas, John Buscema & Ernie Chua. 34p. v various, led by Uathacht and Morophla. c. Conan, Red Sonja [Conan the Barbarian #43 and 44 (1974.)]

** no. 84 (Mar. 1994.) “The Strange High Tower in the Mist!” by Roy Thomas & John Buscema. 19p. v Bat/demon [Conan the Barbarian #56 (1975.)]

** no. 96 (Mar. 1995.) a. Part 2. “Bride the Vampire.” 17p. [Conan the Barbarian #103 (1979.)] b. Part 1. “The Men Who Drink Blood!” by Roy Thomas, John Buscema & Ernie Chan. 16p. v K’Chama (a real undead vampire, i.e. a “drellik”) and his pseudo-vampire human blood-drinking minions, also calling themselves “drelliks” [Conan the Barbarian #102 (1979.)]

Conan the Barbarian. Marvel.

** no. 43 (Oct. 1974.) Part 1. “Tower of Blood” by Roy Thomas, John Buscema & Ernie Chua. 18p. v various, led by Uathacht and Morophla. c. Conan, Red Sonja [rpt. in Conan Saga #79 (1993.)] .

** no. 44 (Nov. 1974.) Part 2. “Of Flame and the Fiend!” 18p. [rpt. in Conan Saga #79 (1993.)]

** no. 56 (Nov. 1975.) “The Strange High Tower in the Mist!” by Roy Thomas & John Buscema. 19p. v Bat/demon [rpt. in Conan Saga #84 (1994.)]

** no. 102 (Sep. 1979.) Part 1 (of 2.) “The Men Who Drink Blood!” by Roy Thomas, John Buscema & Ernie Chan. 16p. v K’Chama (a real undead vampire, i.e. a “drellik”) and his pseudo-vampire human blood-drinking minions, also calling themselves “drelliks.”

** no. 103 (Oct. 1979.) Part 2. “Bride of the Vampire” 17p.

** no. 244 (May 1991.) Part 1 (of 2.) “Fiends of the Flaming Mountains” by Roy Thomas & Gary Hartle. 22p. v Varnae.

** no. 245 (June 1991.) “Empire of the Undead.” 22p.

Conan the Savage. Marvel. b&w. mag.

** no. 4 (Nov. 1995.) “The Wind from the Stars” by Chuck Dixon & Alcatena. 23p. v Rune.

Conan vs Rune. Marvel.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1995.) “The Dark God” by Barry Windsor-Smith. 23p. v Rune.

Confessions of a Teenage Vampire: The Turning. Scholastic. tpb.

** (1997.) “The Turning” by Terry West & Steve Ellis. 78p. v Lily Jordan and others.

Confessions of a Teenage Vampire: Zombie Saturday Night. Scholastic. tpb.

** (1997.) “Zombie Saturday Night” by Terry West & Steve Ellis. 80p. v Lily Jordan and others.

Cor!! IPC magazines [U.K.] The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (Feb. 27, 1971.) “Hire a Horror.” 1p. v Unnamed.

___ (Mar. 11, 1972.) “Hire a Horror.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Aug. 12, 1972.) “Hire a Horror.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** (Nov. 10, 1973.) “Hire a Horror.” 1p. v Unnamed.

Cor!! Comic Annual. IPC Magazines [U.K.] hc.

** (1973.) “Hire a Horror.” 4 stories, 1p. each. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1975.) “Hire a Horror.” 3 stories, 2p. each. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1976.) “Hire a Horror.” 3 stories, 2p. each. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1977.) a. “Fiends and Neighbours” by T. Paterson. 4p. v “a near relative of Dracula.” b. “Hire a Horror.” 4 stories, 2p. each. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1979.) “Hire a Horror.” 4 stories, 3 x 2p. and 1 x 1p. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1981.) “Hire a Horror.” 3 stories, 2p. each. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1982.) “Hire a Horror.” 4 stories, 2p. each. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1983.) “Hire a Horror.” 4 stories, 2p. each. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1984.) “Hire a Horror.” 2p. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1985.) “Hire a Horror” 3 stories 2p. each. v Unnamed (cameo in the series title.)

** (1986.) “Fiends ‘n’ Neighbours.” 6p. v  various.

Cor!! Summer Special. IPC Magazines [U.K.]

** (1980.) “Hire a Horror.” 4 stories, 1p. each. v Unnamed.

A Corben Special. Pacific Comics.

** no. 1 (May 1984.) “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Richard Corben. 30p. v Roderick.

Note: Adaptation of Edgar A. Poe, “The House of Usher.”

Cosmic. H. Bauer Publishing [U.K.] mag. Satire.

** no. 4 (Nov. 1977.) a. “Gingerbread Ghosts” (recipe page.) v Count Trasakoff (pseudo-vampire, from the issue’s leading story,) vampire bats. w Taliska. b. “Taliska’s Travel in Time.” 10p. v Count Trasakoff (finally revealed as a pseudo-vampire.) w Taliska, Quark.

The Cougar. Atlas.

** no. 1 (Apr. 1975.) “Vampires and Cougars Don’t Mix” by Steve Mitchell & Dan Adkins and Frank Springer. 20p. v Krolok.

Count Duckula. Marvel. Funny Animal Satire. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1988.) a. “Lights! Camera! Traction!” 10p. [rpt. in Count Duckula Winter Special (1988.)] b. “A Minor Fowl-Up!” by Michael Gallagher & Warren Kreamer. 12p. v Count Duckula [rpt. in Count Duckula Winter Special (1988.)]

** no. 2 (Jan. 1989.) a. “Mayhem on the Orient Express.” 13p. b. “Ranting & Raven.”10p.

** no. 3 (Mar. 1989.) “Love at First Bite.” 12p.

** no. 4 (May 1989.) “No Time Like the Present.” 11p.

** no. 5 (July 1989.) “Guess Who We’re Having for Dinner.” 12p.

** no. 6 (Sep. 1989.) “From Thrushi with Love!” 12p.

** no. 7 (Nov. 1989.) “The Phantom of the Grand Ole Opry.” 15p.

** no. 8 (Dec. 1989.) “Cry Me a Rivera.” 22p. c. Geraldo Rivera.

** no. 9 (Jan. 1990.) “Blood-type Casting.” 12p.

** no. 10 (Mar. 1990.) a. “Frankenstork’s Monster” by Michael Gallagher, Warren Kremer & Ben Brown. 11p. b. “Igor’s Vampire Etiquette.” 2p. v Chrisduckfer Lee.

** no. 11 (May 1990.) “A Litemare on Elm Street” by Michael Gallagher & Rusty Haller. 13p.

** no. 12 (July 1990.) “Silent Partner.” 11p.

** no. 13 (Sep. 1990.) “Nanny, I Shrunk the Count!” 13p.

** no. 14 (Nov. 1990.) “Live and Let Duck” by Mike Kanterovich, Tom Brevoort & Howard Post. 13p.

** no. 15 (Jan. 1991.) “From Here to Obscurity.” 14p.

Count Duckula. Celebrity Publications [U.K.] Funny Animal Satire. Television tie-in. mag.

The Count Duckula magazine was published weekly in 1989-1990, at a time when the TV cartoon series was extremely popular in the U.K. It featured original comic stories by Ian Rimmer, Brian Williamson and others, specially produced for the U.K. market. The list of vampire stories is not complete.

** no. 1 (July 12, 1989.) “Bone of Contention” by Andrew Brenner & Vin James. 8p. v Count Duckula.

** no. 2 (July 19, 1989.) “The Bats Stuck” by Andrew Brenner & Alan Case. 1p. v Dimitri, Sviatislav. b. “Surfin Safari” by Andrew Brenner & Mario Capaldi and Vin James. 8p. v Count Duckula

** no. 4 (Aug. 2, 1989.) a. “The Bats Chiming” by Andrew Brenner & Paul Gamble. 1p. v Dimitri, Sviatislav. 8p. [rpt. in Count Duckula (London Editions) #5 (1992.)] b. “The Great Broccoli Hunt.” 2p. (game.) v Count Duckula. c. “A Lotta Bottle!” by Jane Fabian & Vincent James. 8p. v Count Duckula.

** no. 5 (Aug. 9, 1989.) “Party Animals.” 8p. v Count Duckula.

** no. 9 (Sep. 6, 1989.) “Venetian Vampires” by Cal Hamilton & Vin James. 8p. v Count Duckula.

** no. 15 (Oct. 18, 1989.) “Juggle Trouble” (uncredited.) 8p. v Count Duckula.

** no. 16 (Oct. 25, 1989.) “Shop of the Desert” by Jane Fabian & Brian Williamson. 8p. v Count Duckula.

** no. 25 (Dec. 27, 1989.) “Christmas Quackers!” by Ian Rimmer & Brian Williamson. 7p. v Count Duckula.

** no. 30 (Feb. 1990.) a. “Flying (Cups and) Saucers” (uncredited.) 8p. v Count Duckula. b. “Going for Gold” (uncredited.) 8p. v Count Duckula.

** no. 32 (Apr. 1990.) a. “Eye’s Right” by Andrew Brenner & Alan Case. 2p. v Count Duckula. b. “Night Club on Duckstreet” by Andrew Brenner & Vincent James. 8p. [rpt. in Count Duckula (London Editions) #5 (1992.)] c. “Unhappy Landing” by Ian Rimmer & Alan Case. 8p. v Count Duckula.

Count Duckula. London Editions Magazines/Fleetway [U.K.] Funny Animal Satire. Televison tie-in. mag.

London Editions’ Count Duckula magazine was published from 1992 and replaced Duckula (see separate entry.). All stories mentioned here feature Count Duckula, unless otherwise noted. The list of issues is not complete.

** no. 1 (1992.) a. “Archaeological Wooings!” 8p. b. “The Great Transylvanian TV Disaster.” 8p. c. “Lightning Strikes!” 8p.

** no. 2 (1992.) a. “Cry for Help!” 1p. b. “From Beyond the Waves!” 6p. c. “Ghouls in the Dorm.” 4p. d. “Swamped Things.” 8p.

** no. 3 (1992.) a. “Fake Accomplice.” 6p. b. “Monster Mirth, Mirthful Monsters.” 15p. c. “Unconventional Behaviour!” 8p.

** no. 5 (1992.) a. “The Bats Chiming” by Andrew Brenner & Paul Gamble. 1p. v Dimitri, Sviatislav. 8p. [Count Duckula (Celebrity) #4 (1989.)]  b. “The Bats Underfoot.” 1p. v Dimitri, Sviatislav (Duckula also appears.) c. “The Bats Sleeping.” 1p. v Dimitri, Sviatislav. d. “Night Club on Duckstreet” by Andrew Brenner & Vincent James. 8p. e. “Too Many Monsters… (Contravene Union Regulations.)” 8p.

Count Duckula Annual. Marvel [U.K.] hb.

** (1989.) a. “Adventurous Spirits!” by Andrew Brenner & Brian Williamson. 7p. v Count Duckula. b. “A Duck of Sports!” by Andrew Brenner & Arthur Ranson. 5p. c. “Duckula’s Photo Album.” 6p. d. “The Maze of Castle Duckula.” 2p. Maze. e. “Return to Castle Duckula.” 2p. Maze. f. “Transylvanian Modern” by Andrew Brenner & Anthony Williams. 6p. Cover: Helen Stone.

Count Duckula Annual. Egmont [U.K.] hb.

** (1990.) a. “Duckula in Space.” 6p. v Count Duckula. b. “The Duckwagon Train.” 6p. v Count Duckula. c. “Messing About on a Boat.” 6p. v Count Duckula.

** (1991.) a. “Fair & Scare!” 6p. v Count Duckula. b. “Race against Tide!” 6p. v Count Duckula. c. “Up, Up and Aargh!” 2p. v Count Duckula.

Count Duckula Winter Special. Marvel [U.K.]

** (1988.) a. “Lights! Camera! Traction!” 10p. v Count Duckula [Count Duckula (Marvel, U.S.) #1 (1988.)] b. “A Minor Fowl-up!” by Michael Gallagher & Warren Kremer. 12p. v Count Duckula [Count Duckula (Marvel, U.S.) #1 (1988.)]

Count Morbida’s Dynamite Puzzle Book. Scholastic. tpb.

** (1978.) By Linda Williams Aber & Arthur Friedman. 80p. v Count Morbida (a collection of crosswords, word games and puzzles from the magazine Dynamite, introduced by Count Morbida.)

Countdown Vampires. Studio G.

** no. 0 (Dec. 2000.) “A Gathering” by Byron & Daerick Gross, Sr. 21p. v Steven Tiller Group.

Der Countess. America’s Comic Group (ACG.) Horror anth.

 ** no. 1 (1996.) a. “The Vampire’s Bride” by Joe Gill & San Ho Kim. 9p. v Bessie [Scary Tales #1 (1975.)] b. “The Wedding Gift” by Demetrio. 13p. v Count Gregor von Blood, Countess von Bludd [Scary Tales #1 (1975.)]

The Countess in Red. Eurotica. tpb. Large format.

** (1984.) By Leopold von Sacher Masoch. Adapted by J. M. LoDuca & George Pichard. 42p. v Elizabeth Bathory.

Countess Vladimira: Blood Relations. Peregrine Entertainment. b&w.

** no. 1 (July 1999.) By Gary Cohn and the Countess & Mike Lilly. 22p. v Vladimira, Vlad.

** no. 2 (Oct. 1999.) 22p.

** no. 3 (July 2000.) 31p.

Note: Supersedes Vamperotica Presents Countess Vladimira (Brainstorm.)

The Coven. Awesome Entertainment.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1997.) “Murder in the First” by Jeph Loeb and Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund. 24p. v Fantom. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 1a Alternate cover. Cover: Rob Liefeld .

** no. 1b American Entertainment edition. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 1c American Entertainment Gold edition. Cover Ian Churchill.

___ no. 1d Alternate cover. Cover: Rob Liefeld .

** no. 1e (Mar. 1998.) Fan Appreciation edition. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 1f (Mar. 1998.) Fan Appreciation edition. Cover: Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund.

** no. 1g (Mar. 1998.) Dynamic Forces Gold Fan Appreciation edition. Cover: Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund.

___ no. 1h Dynamic Forces Chrome edition. Limited to 5,000 copies.

** no. 1i (Aug. 1997.) Dynamic Forces Coven Chrome edition. Cover: Ian Churchill. Limited to 5,000 copies.

** no. 2 (Sep. 1997.) “Blood & Sand.” 22p. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 2a Gold edition. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 2b Dynamic Forces edition. Cover: Ian Churchill. Limited to 500 signed copies.

** no. 2c Wizard Gold signed edition with Wizard hologram. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 3 (Nov. 1997.) 22p. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 3a Alternate cover. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 3b Special Exclusive Ruby Red Foil edition. Cover.

** no. 4 (Jan. 1998.) “Secrets & Lies.” 22p. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 4a Alternate cover. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 4b Dynamic Forces Alternate cover: Ian Churchill. Limited to 4,000 copies.

** no. 4c Dynamic Forces edition limited to 1,000 copies.

** no. 5 (Mar. 1998.) “Something Wild.” 17p. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 5a Dynamic Forces edition. Cover: Ian Churchill. Limited to 4,000 copies.

** no. 5b Alternate cover. Cover: Brett Evans.

** no. 6 (July 1998.) 17p. Cover: Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund.

** no. 6a Dynamic Forces Gold edition. Cover: Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund. Limited to 2,000 copies.

The Coven. Awesome. Second series.

** Vol. 2, no. 1 (Jan. 1999.) By Joseph Loeb & Ian Churchill. 23p. v Fantom. Cover: Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund.

___ no. 1a Dynamic Forces foil cover by Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund. Limited 3,000 copies.

** no. 1b Alternate cover by Rob Liefeld and Don Fraga.

** no. 1c Dynamic Forces foil cover by Rob Liefeld and Don Fraga. Limited to 3,000 copies.

** no. 1d Dynamic Forces Gold Foil edition. Cover: Ian Churchill & Edwin Rosell. Limited to 5,000 copies.

___ no. 1e Alternate cover by Ian Churchill and Norm Rapmund.

** no. 1f Alternate cover by Ian Churchill and Don Fraga.

** no. 1g Alternate cover by Ian Churchill and Don Fraga.

** no. 1h Alternate cover by Ian Churchill and Edwin Rosell.

** no. 1i Dynamic Forces Coven Chrome edition. Cover: Ian Churchill and Rob Liefeld. Limited to 5,000 copies.

** vol. 2, no. 2 (Mar. 1999.) “The Evil That Men Do” by Joseph Loeb & Ian Churchill. Cover by Ian Churchill and Norm Rapmund. 22p.

** no. 2a Limited alternate cover: Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund.

** vol. 2, no. 3 (June 1999.) “The Sum of Their Fears.” 22p. Cover: Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund.

The Coven Black and White. Awesome. b&w.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1998.) By Jeph Loeb and Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund. 22p. v Colette DeLeon (Fantom.) Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 1a Nude Cover (cover says “Crimson 4”.) Note error: Cover says “The Coven” 4.

The Coven: Dark Origins. Awesome.

** no. 1 (July 1999.) By Jeph Loeb and Ian Churchill. 14p. Fantom. Cover: Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund.

** no. 1a Spellbound edition. Cover: Ian Churchill.

** no. 1b Red foil edition. Cover: Ian Churchill.

The Coven: Fantom Special. Awesome.

** no. 1 (Feb. 1998.) By Jeph Loeb and Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund. 10p. v Fantom. Another Universe Exclusive. Cover: Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund. Gold lettering.

The Coven/Kaboom Special. Awesome. b&w.

** no. 1 (1997.) "Murder in the First" by Jeph Loeb and Ian Churchill. 9p. Red foil cover by Ian Churchill.

** no. 1b Gold foil edition. Cover by Ian Churchill. Cover says "Special Exclusive edition."

The Coven / Six String Samurai. Awesome.

___ no. 1 (1998.) 5-page portfolio. Flip-book with Six String Samurai.

Cracked Annuals (aka Biggest Greatest Craked; Extra Special Cracked; King-Sized Cracked; Super Cracked). Major Magazines. b&w. anth. mag. Four issues per year were published. Indicia always say “Cracked Annuals”. Numbers however follows the cover titles.

** Biggest Greatest Cracked no. 1 (1965.) a. “The Movie Monsters Strike…” by John Severin. 6p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #32 (1963.)] b. “Transylvanian Teen Scene.” 5p. v various [Cracked Magazine #40 (1964.)]

** Super Cracked no. 1 (1968.) “School for T.V. Wrestlers” by Sean Powers. 6p. v Victor the Vampire [rpt. in Cracked Digest # 1 (1986.)]

** King-Sized Cracked no. 3 (1969.) “Clan Clinkers” by John Severin. 5p. v Dracula and others.

** Biggest Greatest Cracked no. 5 (1970.) “A Tourist’s Guide to Transylvania.” 5p. v various [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s Edition (Sep. 1982) and #73 (1988;) Cracked Monster Party #1 (1988) and #23 (1994.)]

** King-Sized Cracked no. 6 (1972.) “A Cracked Look at… Typographical Errors” by Langton. 2p. v Unnamed.

** Biggest Greatest Cracked no. 9 (1973.) “I Don’t Care Who You Are” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula.

** Super Cracked no. 6 (1973.) “It’s a Weird, Weird, Weird, Weird World.” Fumette. 1p. v Barnabas Collins [rpt. in Fall 1981.]

** Biggest Greatest Cracked no. 10 (1974.) “Dear John – Letters of History.” 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #56 (1966.)]

** Super Cracked no. 7 (1974.) “A Visit to Transylvania.” 3p. v Count Dracula [Cracked Magazine #55 (1966.)]

** King-Sized Cracked no. 9 (Fall 1975.) a “Black Movie Monsters” by Lepoer. 4p. v Blacula, Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Collectors’ Edition #73 (1988;) Cracked Monster Party #21 (1993.)] b. “Flip the Faces Book.” 15p. v Dracula (Frank Langella) (rpt. in Win. 1979.)

** Super Cracked no. 9 (Spr. 1976.) “Reducing the Violence in Movies” [rpt. in Fall 1982.] 4p. v The Count.

** Extra Special Cracked no. 2 (Spr. - Sum. 1977.) “The Newest Cracked ‘Flip the Faces’ Book.” 16p. v Unnamed.

** King-Sized Cracked no. 12 (Fall 1978.) “Up-Dated Mechanical Banks” by Sigbjörn. 4p. v Unnamed [Cracked Magazine # 50 (1966.)]

** Biggest Greatest Cracked no. 13 (Fall 1978.) a. “Blind Date Phone Calls.” 1p. v Unnamed. b. “More Combined Movies: ‘Dracula’ and ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’.” 1p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #132 (1976.)]

** Extra Special Cracked no. 3 (Win. 1979.) “Flip the Faces Book.” 15p. v Dracula (Frank Langella) (#9.)

** Extra Special Cracked no. 4 (Win. 1980.) “What Goes On in a Monster’s Mind.” 3p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s Edition #73 (1988.)]

** Super Cracked no. 14 (Fall 1980.) “What Are the Old TV & Movie Detectives Doing Today?” by John Severin. 5p. v Dracula, Robin (as a vampire) [Cracked Magazine #121 (1974.)]

** Super Cracked no. 15 (Fall 1981.) “It’s a Weird, Weird, Weird, Weird World.” Fumette. 1p. v Barnabas Collins [King-Sized Cracked # 6 (1972.)]

** Super Cracked no. 18 (Fall 1982.) “Reducing the Violence in Movies” [Spr. 1976.] 4p. v The Count.

** Super Cracked no. 19 (Win. 1983.) “If Mork Appeared on Other T. V. Shows and Movies.” 6p. v Dracula.

** King-Sized Cracked no. 18 (Sum. 1984.) “Fun City Olympics” by Warren Sattler. 3p. v Unnamed [Cracked Magazine # 156  (1976.)]

** Super Cracked no. 25 (Win. 1985.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** Biggest Greatest Cracked no. 20 (Fall 1985.) “Cracked Looks at Computers.” 7p. v Unnamed [Cracked Magazine 206 (1984.)] Vampire cover by John Severin.

** Extra Special Cracked no. 9 (Win. 1986 [sic; indicia say “1985.”]) a. “Cracked Monster Trading Cards.” 4p. v Dracula. b. “Cracked Puts the Bite on Dracula” by Howard Nostrand. 4p. v Dracula [Cracked Collector’s Edition (July 1980.)] c. “A MonStar Is Reborn” by George Gladir. 6p. v Bela Lugosi [Cracked’s for Monsters Only #1 (1965.)] d. “The Monster Howl’s Baseball Team.” 5p. v Dracula, The Bat [“The Monster’s Cracked Baseball Team,” Cracked Magazine #37 (1964.)] e. “Monster Party” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula, Vampira [Cracked Magazine #43 (1965.)] f. “Monsters in the News” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #59 (1967.)] g. “The Movie Monsters Strike…” by John Severin. 5p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #32 (1963.)] h. “School for Monsters” by Nireves. 5p. v Bela Fangman [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #3 (1966.)] i. “Transylvanian TV” by McCartney. 5p. v various. [Cracked Magazine #36 (1964.)] k. “Vampires of the World.” 4p. v various [Cracked Collector’s Edition (Sep. 1979.)] Vampire cover: Bob Singerman. Vampire back cover: John Severin. Cover says: “Extra Special Cracked Monster Party.”

** King-Sized Cracked n.n. (Sum. 1986.) Vampires on front and back cover. No vampire content.

** Biggest Greatest Cracked no. 21 (Fall 1986.) a. “Drecula.” 7p. v Drecula [Cracked Magazine #165 (1979.)] b. “The Nightmares of Monsters” by McCartney. 2p. v Dracula  [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party # 1 (1988), # 25 (1994.)]

Cracked Blockbuster. Glove Communications. b&w. anth. mag.

** no. 7 (Win. 1993/1994.) “Cracked Quiz.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 9 (Sum. 1995.) “Cracked Phloggs Checklist.” 2p. v Sylvestre (as a vampire.)

** no. 10 (Sum. 1996.) “Orehek’s Cracked Look at Wrestling” by Dan Orehek. 3p. v The Count.

  Cracked Collector’s Edition. Major Magazines. b&w. anth. mag. The list of vampire issues and stories is not complete.

** no. 4 (1974.) “The Most Horrible Monster of All.” 1p. v Unnamed. Cover: John Severin.

** no. 8 (1975.) “The Screamers.” 4p. v Count Dracula. Dracula cover: John Severin.

** no. 17 (1977.) “A MonStar Is Reborn” by George Gladir. 6p. v Bela Lugosi [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #1 (1965.)] b. “The Monster Party” by John Severin. 2p. v Unnamed [Monster Howls, #1 (1966.)] Cover: O. O. Severin.

** no. 22 (1977.) “It’s a Weird, Weird, Weird, Weird World.” 1p. v Barnabas Collins [rpt. in Giant Cracked #44 (1986.)]

** (Sep. 1978.) “Transylvanian TV” by McCartney. 3p. v various [Cracked Magazine #36 (1964;) rpt. in Feb. 1983.]

** (Sep. 1979.) “Vampires of the World.” 4p. v various [rpt. in Extra-Special Cracked #9 (1976.)]

** (Feb. 1980.) “Monster Party” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #43 (1965.)] Vampire cover: John Severin.

** (July 1980.) a. “Cracked Puts the Bite on Dracula” by Howard Nostrand. 4p. v Dracula [rpt. Feb. 1984; and in Extra-Special Cracked #9 (1986;) Cracked Monster Party #10 (1990.)] b. “Monster Party” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula, Vampira [Cracked Magazine #43 (1965.)] c. “The Monster’s Advertising Agency.” 5p. v Dracula. Cover: John Severin [Cracked Magazine #33 (1964.)]

** (Sep. 1981.) “Transylvanian Teen Scene” by John Severin. 5p. v various [Cracked Magazine #40 (1964.)]

** (Feb. 1982.) a. “Drecula.” 7p. v Dracula (satire of Frank Langella as Dracula) [Cracked Magazine #165 (1979.)] b. “A MonStar Is Reborn” by George Gladir. 6p. v Bela Fangman [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #1 (1965.)]

** (Sep. 1982.) “A Tourist’s Guide to Transylvania” 5p. v Dracula [Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked # 5, 1970.)] Cover: John Severin.

** (Dec. 1982.) “When Businesses Start Going After the Vampire Market.” 4p. v various [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #6 (1989,) #19 (1993.)]

** (Feb. 1983.) “Transylvanian TV” by McCartney. 3p. v various [Cracked Magazine #36 (1964.)] Cover: John Severin.

** (May 1983.) “The Movie Monsters Strike…” by John Severin. 5p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #32 (1963.)]

** (Feb. 1984.) a. “Cracked Puts the Bite on Dracula” by Howard Nostrand. 4p. v Dracula [Cracked Collector’s Edition (July 1980.)] b. “Monster Party” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula, Vampira [Cracked Magazine #43 (1965.)] Cover: John Severin.

** (July 1984.) a. “Cracked Takes a look at the Transylvanian Teen Scene.” 5p. v various [Cracked Magazine #40 (1964.)] b. “Vampires of the World.” 4p. v various [Cracked Collector’s Edition (Sep. 1979.)]

** (Feb. 1985.) “Monster Party” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #43 (1965.)] Vampire cover: John Severin.

** no. 68 (Nov. 1986.) “Cracked Visits a Midnight Monster Picnic” by Al Scaduto. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #217 (1986.)]

** no. 71 (July 1987.) “Throughout History with Home Movies” by Ned Kelly. 6p. v Dracula. Cover says “Cracked Summer Fun.”

** no. 72 (Sep. 1987.) “Count Dracula. . . 2086 A. D.” by George Gladir & John Severin. 1p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #224 (1986.)]

** no. 73 (Jan. 1988.) a. “Black Movie Monsters.” 4p. v Blacula, Dracula [Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked # 5, 1970.)] b. “The Cracked Monsters Lens.” 4p. Fumette v various. c. “Cracked Monster Phrases.” 2p. v various. d. “Frankenstein Monster Party” by Dan Briefer. 12p. v Marvin, Zara. e. “Future Insect Monster Movies.” 4p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #125 (1975.)] f. “The Greatest Monster Battle of All Time!” 2p. v vampire bats [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #2 (1966.)] g. “Hudd & Dini.” 1p. v Dracula. h. “Masters of Evil.” 2p. Fumette. v Unnamed. i. “Monster Paper Doll Page.” 2p. v Unnamed. j. “More Combined Movies: ‘Dracula’ and ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.’” 1p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #132 (1976.)] k. “Orehek’s Horror Humor” by Dan Orehek. 4p. v various. l. “A Tourist’s Guide to Transylvania.”5p. v Dracula [Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked # 5, 1970.)] m. “What Goes On in A Monster’s Mind.” 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Annuals (Extra Special Cracked # 4,  1980.)] n. “You Know You’re a Real Monster If…” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 75 (July 1988.) “Fright Court” by Joe Catalano & Bob Fingerman. 4p. v The Count [Cracked Magazine #229 (1987.)]

** no. 80 (Sep. 1989.) “Teenage Movie Monsters” by George Gladir & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Teen Vampire [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #12 (1991.)]

** no. 87 (July 1991.) “Midnight Monster Picnic” by Al Scaduto. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #217 (1986.)]

** no. 92 (Sep. 1992.) “Transylvania’s Funniest Home Videos” by Jack D. Harris & John Severin. 5p. v Mumford Dracula [Cracked Magzine #261 (1991.)]

** no. 96 (Sep. 1993.) “Presents for Hard to Please Monsters” by Bill Ignizio & John Severin. 3p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #272 (1992.)]

Cracked Digest. Major magazines. b&w. anth. rpt. mag. Small format

** no. 1 (Oct. 1986.) “School for T.V. Wrestlers” by Sean Powers. 17p. v Victor the Vampire [Cracked Annuals (Super Cracked # 1, 1968.)]

** no. 2 (Jan. 1987.) “Transylvanian Teen Scenes.” 12p. v Dracula et al. [Cracked Magazine #40 (1964.)] Cover: John Severin.

** no. 3 (Apr. 1987.) “Personalized TV Sets.” 6p. v vampire bat.

** no. 4 (July 1987.) “Shut-Ups.” 12p. v Unnamed.

Cracked in the Saddle. Dell. tpb. anth. Pocket format.

** (June 1975.) “A Cracked Look at Photography.” 14p. v Unnamed (cameo) [rpt. in Giant Cracked #46 (1987.)]

Cracked Magazine. Major Magazines. b&w. anth. mag. The list of vampire issues and stories is not complete.

** no. 2 (May 1958.) “Frankenstein and Rock’n Roll!” 3p. v Dracula.

** no. 8 (Mar. 1959.) a. “The Last of the Hollywood ‘B’ Pictures.” 3p. v Dracula. b. “ Modern Movie Monsters.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 9 (May 1959.) “Directions.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** n.n. (Mar. 1960.) “Shut-Ups.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 32 (Nov. 1963.) a. “Monster Chess Set.” 1p. v Dracula. b. “The Movie Monsters Strike…” by John Severin. 5p. v Dracula (Bela Lugosi) [rpt. in Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked # 1, 1965;) Cracked Collector’s Edition (May 1983;) Extra-Special Cracked #9 (1986;) Cracked Monster Party #1 (1988.)]

** no. 33 (Jan. 1964.) “The Monster’s Advertising Agency.” 6p. v various [rpt. in Monster Howls #1 (1966;) Crackes’s For Monsters Only Annual (1967;) Cracked Collector’s Edition (July 1979;) Cracked Monster Party #7 (1989,) #23 (1994.)] Note: cover says “December.”

** no. 35 (Apr. 1964.) “The Transylvanian National Life Insurance Company” by John Severin. 1p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #16 (1992.)]

** no. 36 (June 1964.) “Transylvanian TV” by Bill McCartney. 4p. v Dracula [rpt. in #229; Cracked Annuals (Extra Special Cracked #9, 1986;) Cracked’s For Monsters Only #3 (1966;) Cracked’s For Monsters Only Annual (1967;) Cracked Digest (Sep. 1978 & Feb. 1983;) Extra-Special Cracked #9 (1986;) Cracked Monster Party #4 (1989;), 9 (1986;) 24 (1994.)]

** no. 37 (July 1964.) “The Monster’s Cracked Baseball Team.” 5p. v Dracula, The Bat [rpt. retitled “The Monster Howl’s Baseball Team,” in Extra-Special Cracked #9 (1986.)]

** no. 38 (Aug. 1964.) “Throughout History with Home Movies.”6p. v Count Dracula.

** no. 39 (Sep. 1964.) “The Art of Kissing” 3p. v Unnamed.

** no. 40 (Nov. 1964.) “Transylvanian Teen Scene.” 5p. v various [rpt. in Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked # 1, 1965;) Cracked Collector’s Edition (Sep. 1981; July 1984;) Cracked Monster Party #10 (1990,) #45 (1999-2000;) Cracked Digest II #2 (1987.)]

** no. 43 (May 1965.) a. “Monster Party” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula [rpt. in Monster Howls #1 (1966;) Cracked Collector’s Edition (Feb. 1980, Feb. 1984, Feb. 1985;) Extra-Special Cracked  #9 (1986,) Cracked Monster Party #5 (1989,) #31 (1996.)] b. “Monsters in Eveything.” 3p. v various. Vampire Cover: John Severin.

** no. 50 (Mar. 1966.) a. “Monster Models for Everyday Life.” 3p. v Dracula. b. “Up-dated Mechanical Banks” by Sigbjörn. 4p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Cracked Annuals (King-Sized Cracked  # 12, 1978.)]

** no. 51 (Apr. 1966.) “Shut-Ups.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 52 (June 1966.) a. “Cracked Visits the Munsters.” 1p. v Lily, Grandpa [rpt. in Giant Cracked #44 (1986,) Cracked Monster Party #2 (1988.)] b. “The Flipsides” by John Severin. 4p. v Count von Bloodcurdle Flipside.

** no. 55 (Sep. 1966.) “A Visit to Transylvania.” 3p. v Count Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Annuals – Super Cracked  #7 (1974;) Cracked Monster Party # 2 (1988.)]

** no. 56 (Nov. 1966.) “Dear John – Letters of History.” 2p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked) #10 (1974:) Cracked Summer Special #3 (1993.)]

** no. 59 (Apr. 1967.) “Monsters in the News” by John Severin. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Extra-Special Cracked #9 (1986;) Cracked Monster Party #10 (1990;) #26 (1994;) #40 (1998.)]

** no. 83 (Mar. 1970.) “Astrological Horoscopes.” 5p. v Unnamed (looks like a stereotypical vampire although he behaves like a werrewolf.)

** no. 90 (Jan. 1971.) “Objects For Sale at a Hollywood Auction” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula (Bela Lugosi.) [rpt. in Cracked Magazine (Byblos) #10 (n.d.;) Cracked Monster Party #18 (1992,) #38 (1997/98.)]

** no. 94 (Aug. 1971.) “Cracked Goes to the Hospital.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 102 (Aug. 1972.)”TV Commercials that Are Wasted.” 3p. v Unnamed.

** no. 105 (Nov. 1972.) Vampire on cover by John Severin. No vampire content.

** no. 107 (Mar. 1973.) “Celebrities and their Screen Idols” by John Severin 3p. v Dracula.

** no. 108 (May 1973.) “Vampires of the World” by Bernard Baily. 4p. v various.

** no. 121 (Nov. 1974.) “What Are the Old TV & Movie Detectives Doing?” by John Severin. 45p. v Dracula, Robin (as a vampire) [rpt. in Cracked Annuals (Super Cracked # 14, 1980.)]

** no. 125 (July 1975.) “Future Insect Monster Movies.” 4p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s Edition #73 (1988;) Cracked Monster Party #11 (1991.)]

** no. 132 (May 1976.) “More Combined Movies: ‘Dracula’ and ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’” by John Severin. 1p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Annuals (King-Sized Cracked # 12, 1978;) Cracked Collectors’ Edition #73 (1988.)]

** no. 133 (July 1976.) Dracula cover. No vampire content.

** no. 138 (Dec. 1976.) “What’s Going On in a Monster’s Mind.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 141 (May 1977.) “Life’s big Losers” by Bill Ward. 4p. v Unnamed.

** no. 154 (Oct. 1976.) “When Businesses Start Going After the Over-65 Market” by John Severin. 4p. v Bela Fangless.

** no. 155 (Nov. 1976.) “Cracked Puts the Bite on Dracula.” 4p. v Dracula.

** no. 156 (Dec. 1976.) “Fun City Olympics” by Warren Sattler. 3p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Cracked Annuals (King-Sized Cracked # 18, 1984.)]

** no. 159 (May 1979.) “You Know You’re in a Cracked Hospital When. . .” by Don Orehek. 3p. v Unnamed.

** no. 165 (Dec. 1979.) “Drecula” by John Severin. 7p. v Drecula. Satire of Frank Langella’s Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s Edition (Feb. 1982;) Craked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked #21, 1986;) Cracked Monster Party #2 (1988,) #19 (1993,) #42 (1988/89.)] Cover: John Severin.

** no. 166 (Jan. 1980.) “When Businesses Start Going After the Vampire Market” by Warren Sattler. 4p. v various.

** no. 167 (Mar. 1980.) “If Mork Appeared on Other T.V. Shows and Movies” by John Severin. 6p. v Dracula.

** no. 170 (Aug. 1980.) “Shut-Ups” by Don Orehek. 1p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #12  (1991.)]

** no. 206 (Sep. 1984.) “Cracked Looks at Computers.” 4p. v Unnamed.

** no. 213 (Aug. 1985.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 215 (Oct. 1985.) “Celebrity Balloons” by Tony Tallarico. 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 216 (Nov. 1985.) “Summer Jobs for Movie Monsters” by Kent Gamble. 2p. v Count Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #9 (1990.)]

** no. 217 (Jan. 1986.) “Cracked Visits a Midnight Monster Picnic” by Al Scaduto. 2p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s Edition #68 (1986,) #87 (1991;) Cracked Monster Party #7 (1989;) #32 (1996.)]

** no. 221 (Aug. 1986.) a. “Hudd & Dini” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Dracula. b. “Monster Combination Movies” by Jim Wheelock & Wally Brogan. 2p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #12 (1991,) #32 (1996.)] c. “Monstrous Practical Jokes” by Hilary Zatz & John Severin. 2p. v Dracula. d. “Shut-Ups.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 224 (Nov. 1986.) “Count Dracula. . . 2086 A.D.” by George Gladir & John Severin. 1p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s Edition #72 (1987;) Cracked Monster Party #12 (1991,) #32 (1996.)]

** no. 228 (July 1987.) “Future Crocodile Dundee Movies” by George Gladir & Gray Morrow. 3p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Cracked Party Pack #2 (1988.)]

** no. 229 (Aug. 1987.) a. “Don Orehek’s Horrible Horror II: A New Beginning!” by Don Orehek. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #4 (1989.)] b. “Fangorier” by Gray Morrow. 1p. v Unnamed. c.“Fright Court” by Joe Catalano & Bob Fingerman. 4p. v The Count [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s Edition #75 (1988.)] d. “Monsters Get Teed Off!” 2p. v Dracula, unnamed. e. “Monsters One-Shots” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 1p. v various Unnamed [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #4 (1989,) #30 (1995/1996,) #45 (1999/2000.)] f. “Monster Pets” by Moe McMahon & John Severin. 1p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #1 (1988;) #41 (1998.)] g. “Nanny’s Pin-Up Page.” 1p. v Nanny and Sylvester as vampires [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #4 (1989.)] h. “Transylvanian TV” by John Severin. 5p. v various [#36.] Cover: John Severin. Note: Cover says “Cracked For Monsters Only!” but this is in fact an issue of Cracked Magazine, as the indicia confirm.

** no. 230 (Sep. 1987.) “On the Beach” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 232 (Nov. 1987.) “Max Headache all Over the World.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 236 (July 1988.) “The Stake Out” by Nireves. 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 238 (Sep. 1988.) “Things That Can Scare You to Heck!” by Richard Dominick & Walter Brogan. 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 239 (Oct. 1988.) “Monster Olympic One-Shots” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 1p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #31 (1996.)]

** no. 240 (Nov. 1988.) “When Old Age Finally Hits Monsterdom” by George Gladir & Vic Martin. 3p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Monster Party #22 (1993;) #44 (1999.)]

** no. 241 (Dec. 1988.) “Gruesome Gags” by Henry Boltinoff. 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 250 (Dec. 1989.) a. “Hazards of:” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Transylvanian Summertime” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 252 (Mar. 1990.) a. “Vampire Gags” by Gary Fields. 3p. v Unnamed. b. “Vic Martin’s Monsters on Parade” by Vic Martin. 3p. v various.

** no. 254 (July 1990.) “Cracked Mirrors II” by Vic Martin. 3p. v Dracula.

** no. 255 (Aug. 1990.) “More Cigarette Ads Aimed at Special Groups” by George Gladir & John Severin. 3p. v Unnamed.

** no. 256 (Sep. 1990.) “New Villans for Future Dick Tracy Movies” by George Gladir & John Severin. 3p. v the Midget Vampire (Danny DeVito.)

** no. 261 (Mar. 1991.) “Transylvania’s Funniest Home Videos” by Jack D. Harris & John Severin. 5p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s Edition #92 (1992;) Cracked Monster Party #28 (1995.)]

** no. 272 (July 1992.) “Presents for Hard to Please Monsters” by John Severin. 3p. v Dracula [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s Edtion #96 (1993.)]

** no. 273 (Aug. 1992.) “The Fast Foods Wars” by Paul Castiglia & Gary Fields. 3p. v Unnamed.

** no. 280 (May 1993.) “Dracula’s Castle” by George Gladir & Rurik Tyler. 2p. v various.

** no. 296 (Jan. 1995.) a. “More Horrors from the Cracked Pen of Don Orehek” by Don Orehek. 1p. v Unnamed. b. “MFL Hall of Fame.” 2p. v Dick Bloodkus.

** no. 304 (Dec. 1995.) “Sesame Street Then & Sesame Street Now” by Bob Weske & Wally Brogan. 3p. v Count von Count.

** no. 313 (Dec. 1996.) “Nickelodious!” by Greg Grabianski & Walter Brogan. 6p. v the Moonster (the Munsters.)

** no. 322 (Dec. 1997.) “Boffy the Vampy Slayer” by Greg Grabianski & Walter Brogan. 5p. v Marv Albert.

** no. 323 (Jan. 1998.) “A Cracked Look at the Pyramids” by Rob Weske & “Draving Slave Wages” Bolinger. 4p. v Dracularis, God of the Dead.

** no. 328 (Sep. 1998.) “Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Dating Tips” by Mike Morse & Walter Brogan. 2p. Parody of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

** no. 332 (Jan. 1999.) “The Cracked Multi-Plex: Bland” by Greg Gabianski & John Severin. 2p. v Frosted-Flakers and others. c. Bland (satire of Blade.)

** no. 335 (July 1999.) “The Sunnydale Scythe” by Ricky Sprague & Frank Cummings. 4p. v various. Satire of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

** no. 350 (Dec. 2000.) a. “From the Cracked Lens!” (Fumette.) 3p. v various Unnamed. b. “Ghost Story Club: Count Wackula” by Allan Zullo & Dick Kulpa. 3p. v Count Wackula. c. “Haunted Home Shopping Club” by Barry Dutter & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Unnamed (cameo.) d. “Martin’s Screams” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Unnamed vampire family.

Cracked Magazine. Byblos [U.K.] b&w. anth. Satire. mag.

** no. 10 (n.d.) “Objects for Sale at a Hollywood Auction.” 3p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #90 (1971.)]

Cracked Monster Party. Globe Communications. b&w. anth. Satire. mag. The list of vampire issues and stories is not complete.

** no. 1 (July 1988.) a. “Frankenstein’s Spring Fling!”. Based on Dick Briefer’s stories. 4p. v Zara [rpt. in #27.] b. “Heavy on the Horror, Please!” 2p. Fumette. v Dracula. c. “Monster Pets” by Moe McMahon & John Severin. 1p. v Dracula. [Cracked Magazine #229 (1987.)] d. “The Movie Monsters Strike…” by John Severin. 5p. v Dracula (Bela Lugosi) [Cracked Magazine #32 (1963.)] e. “The Nightmares of Monsters” by McCartney. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked #21, 1986.)] f. “A Tourist’s Guide to Transylvania.” 5p. v Dracula [Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked #5, 1970.)] g. “You Know You’Re a Real Monster If…” by Dulligan. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #8.] Vampire cover: John Severin.

** no. 2 (Oct. 1988.) a. “Cracked Monster Phrases” by Vic Martin. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #26.] b. “Cracked Visits the Munsters.” 1p. v. Lily, Grandpa [Cracked Magazine #52 (1966.)] c. “Drecula.” 7p. v Drecula [Cracked Magazine #165 (1979.)] d. “Fun, Games and Monsters” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Unnamed. e. “Mixed Up Pocket Books.” 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #23.] f. “Orehek’s Horror Humor!” by Don Orehek. 4p. v various Unnamed. g. “Transylvania Go Go Football” by Vic Martin. 3p. v Unnamed [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #4 (1967.)] h. “A Visit to Transylvania.” 3p. v Count Dracula [Cracked Magazine #55 (1966.)]

** no. 4 (Apr. 1989.) a. Detachable calendar. 10p. v various. b.“Don Orehek’s Horrible Humor” by Don Orehek. 2p. v Unnamed. [rpt. in #16.] c. “Don Orehek’s Horrible Humor II: A New Beginning” by Don Orehek [Cracked Magazine #229 (1987.)] 2p. v Unnamed. d. “Hudd & Dini” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Unnamed. e. “Monster One-Shots” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 1p. v various Unnamed [Cracked Magazine #229 (1987.)] f. “Monstruous Practical Jokes!” by Hilary Zatz & John Severin. 2p. v Dracula. g. “Nanny’s Pin-Up Page.” 1p. (back cover.) v Nanny and Sylvester as vampires [Cracked Magazine #229 (1987.)] h. “Shut-Ups” by Don Orehek. 1p. v Unnamed. i. “Transylvanian TV” by John Severin. 5p. v various. Cover: Skene Catling [Cracked Magazine #36 (1964.)]

** no. 5 (July 1989.) a. “Count Sylvestula” by Rob Orzechowski. 1p. Parody of Dracula. b. “The Cracked Monsters Lens.” 5p. Fumette. v various Unnamed. c. “Irving Claw’s Cracked Monster Lens!” 4p. Fumette. v Dracula. d. “Londumb After Midnight” by Rob Orzechowski. 1p. Parody of Lon Chaney. e. “Monster Mother Goose” by McCartney. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #41.] f. “Monster Party” by John Severin. 2 stories. 2p. each (one inside back and front covers.) v various Unnamed [one from Cracked Magazine #43 (1965.)] Cover: Stosh Gillespie.

** no. 6 (Oct. 1989.) a. “Cartoon Screams” by Don Orehek. 1 p. v Unnamed. b. “Darn to Heck with Don Orehek!” by Don Orehek. 2p. v Dracula (cameo.) c. “The Eerie World of Don Orehek” by Don Orehek. 2p. v Unnamed. d. “The Effects of Horror Movies.” 2p. v Mrs. Klotzel, Mr. Murphy [rpt. in #24, #29, #44.] e. “Fun Time Monsters” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Unnamed. f. “Martin’s Screams” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Unnamed. g. “Monster Sandwich-Board Men” by John Severin. h. “Nosylferatu” by Bob Orzechowski. 1p. i. “The Night Crawlers” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Unnamed. l. “Stationery from Transylvania.” 2p. v Dracula. m. “Transylvanian Rock’n Roll Monsters” by Vic Martin. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #32.] n. Untitled story by Brown & Ricigliano. 1p. v Unnamed. o. “The Vampire Strikes” by Henry Boltinoff. 1p. v a Jewish vampire. p. “Your Little Brother is a Monster When…” by Joe Catalano & Wally Brogan. 3p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #20, #24, #34.] q. “When Businesses Start Going After the Vampire Market.” 4p. v various [Cracked Collector’s Edition (Dec. 1982.)] Cover: Rurik Tyler.

** no. 7 (Nov. 1989.) a. “Cracked Visits a Midnight Monster Picnic” by Al Scaduto. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #217 (1986.)] b. “The Honeymoaners… in The Lost Vacation” by Rich Kriegal & Win Mortimer. 4p. v Dracula [rpt. in #19, 39; Cracked Summer Special #1 (1991.)] c. “Hair-Raising Horror of Don Orehek” by Don Orehek. 2p. v Unnamed. d. “Hudd & Dini” by Vic Martin. 2p. v Unnamed. e. “McCartneys’ Nighty Monsters” by Bill McCartney. 2p. v various Unnamed. f. “Monster Greeting Cards.” 3p. v various Unnamed. g. “The Monster’s Advertising Agency.” 5p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #33 (1964.)] Cover: Rurik Tyler.

** no. 8 (Jan. 1990.) a. “A MonStar Is Reborn” by George Gladir. 6p. v Bela Lugosi [Cracked’s for Monsters Only #1 (1965.)] b. “Shriek Shop Dpt.” by John Severin. 3p. v various Unnamed [rpt. in #23, #45.] c. “Vampires of the World.” 4p. [Cracked Collector’s Edition (Sep. 1979.)] d. “You Know You’Re a Real Monster If…” by Dulligan. 2p. v Unnamed [#1.] Sylvester as “Count Sylvestre,” vampire, on front and back covers, by John Severin.

** no. 9 (Aug. 1990.) a. “Monster Party Activity Page” by Rurik Tyler. 1p. v Unnamed (cameo.) b. “Summer Jobs for Movie Monsters” by Kent Gamble. 2p. v Count Dracula. Back cover: “Cracked Monster Party Picnic Pin-Up” by John Severin. v Unnamed.

** no. 10 (Oct. 1990.) a. “Cracked Puts the Bite on Dracula.” 4p. v Dracula [Cracked Collector’s Edition (July 1980.)] b. “Cracked Takes a Look at the Transylvanian Teen Scene.” 5p. v various [Cracked Magazine #40 (1964.)] c. “Dork Shadows.” 1p. v Sylvester, Creep of a Thousand Faces. d. “Monsters in the News” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #59 (1967.)] e. “Shut-Ups.” 1p. (back cover.) v Unnamed [rpt. in #20.]

** no. 11 (Jan. 1991.) a. “Future Insect Monster Movies.” 4p. v Unnamed [Cracked Magazine #125 (1975.)] b. “Ghouls -R-Us” by Rob Orzechowski. 4p. v various [rpt. in #20, #42.] c. “Masters of Evil.” Fumette. 3p. v Irma and others. d. “Monster Vote Getters” by George Gladir & John Severin. 4p. v Dracula, Vampirella.

** no. 12 (Apr. 1991.) a. “Congratulations.” 2p. v Count Dracula. b. “The Transylvania Glob: King Kong Write-in Winner Despite Smear Tactics of Regular Candidate Dracula.” 3p. v Dracula. c. “Count Dracula. . . 2086 A. D.” by George Gladir & John Severin. 1p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #224 (1986.)] d. “Shut-Ups” by Don Orehek. 1p. v Unnamed [Cracked Magazine #170 (1980.)] e. “Monster Combination Movies” by Jim Wheelock & Wally Brogan. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #221 (1986.)] f. “Teenage Movie Monsters” by George Gladir & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Teen Vampire [Cracked Collector’s Edition  #80 (1989.)]

** no. 13 (Aug. 1991.)  “The Making of Thriller.” 6p. Fumette. v Unnamed.

** no. 14 (Oct. 1991). a. “Cracked Hold-Ups!” by Don Orehek. 2p. v Unnamed. b. “Don Orehek Off the Macabre” by Don Orehek. 3p. v Dracula. c. “Female Movie Monsters” by George Gladir & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Countess Nosferetta Dracula, Dracula. d. “For Monsters Only Giant Cut-Out Bonus.” 1p. “Diploma” signed, inter alia, by a Col. Lionel Van Vampire.  e. “Monsters on Parade” by Arnoldo Franchioni. 2p. v various (including several famous characters, such as Andy Capp, Popeye, Garfiled and Miss Piggy, as vampires.) f. “The Most Horrible Monster of All” by Walt Lardner. 1p. v Dracula. g. “The Sabotaged Haunted House.” 2p. v Unnamed. h. “What Goes On in A Monster’s Mind.” 3p. v Dracula [rpt. in #30.] Vampire back cover by Severin.

** no. 15 (Jan. 1992.) a. “Cracked Monster Party Pin-up!” 1p. (inside front cover.) v various. b. “Fangmann’s” by John Severin. 1p. (back cover.) v Dracula [rpt. in #32.] c. “Movie Monster Museum” by George Gladir & Robert Orzechowski. 3p. v Bela Lugosi as Dracula [rpt. in #35, #39.]

** no.16 (Apr. 1992) a.”The Addarns Family” by Lou Silverstone & Walter Brogan. 4p. v Unnamed, a neighbor of the Addarns Family (in turn a satire of the [non-vampiric] Addams Family.) b. "Cracked Interviews Frankenstein, The Movie Monster King." 4p. v Dracula. c. “Creature from the Cracked Lagoon!” by Rurik Tyler. 3p. v Unnamed (cameo.) d. "Cryptic Commercials." 2p. v Unnamed. e. "Don Orehek's Horrible Humor" by Don Orehek. 2p. v Unnamed [#4.] f. "Monster Party." 2p. v Dracula. g. "Old Movie Monster Films Updated for Today." 4p. v Dracula [rpt. in #28.] h. "The Transylvania National Life Insurance Company." 1p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #35 (1964.)]

** no. 17 (Aug. 1992.) a. “It’s an It! Our Baby Alien Album” by Andy Simmons & Rurik Tyler. 5p. v Dracula (cameo) (rpt. in #30, #38.) b. “Monster Bummers” by Ved Vier & Don Orehek. 3p. v Unnamed. c. “Monster Party Time! Excellent” (back cover.) 1p. v Unnamed. d. “Transylvania Go Go Football” by Vic Martin. 3p. v Unnamed [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #4 (1967.)] Cover: Rurik Tyler.

** no. 18 (Oct. 1992.) a. "Celebrity Nightmares." 1p. (back cover.) v Luke Perry. b. "A Cracked Look at Useless Monster Junk Mail." 2p. v Dracula [rpt. in #29.] c. "Cracked Visits The Monsters' Retirement Home" by Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v Unnamed. d. "Monster Go Round" by Arnoldo Franchioni. 2p. (inside covers.) v Unnamed. e. “Moonlighting Monsters.” 2p. v Dracula [rpt. in #30.] f. “Objects for Sale at a Hollywood Auction” by John Severin. 3p. v Bela Lugosi as Dracula [Cracked Magazine #90 (1971.)] g. "That Poisoned Pen of Don Orehek” by Don Orehek. 1p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #32, #45.]

** no. 19 (Jan. 1993.) a. “Count Sylvestre” by John Severin. 1p. v Sylvestre (as vampire.) b. “Cracked’s Monster Dating Chart.” 2p. v Dracula, Vampirella [rpt. in #31.] c. “Drecula.” 8p. v Drecula (Frank Langella parody) [Cracked Magazine #165 (1979.)] d. “The Honeymoaners… in The Lost Vacation” by Rich Kriegal & Win Mortimer. 4p. v Dracula [#7.] e. “Irving Claw’s Cracked Monster Lens!” 4p. Fumette. v Dracula. f. “Monster One-Shots” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 1p. v Unannemd vampire family. g. “Monster Party.” 1p. v Unnamed. h. “Monstrous Practical Jokes!” by Hilary Zatz & John Severin. v Dracula. i. “Nonsense Blood” by Lou Silverstone & Walter Brogan. 4p. v various. l. “Real-Life Monsters from the Deepest Pits of School” by Dan O’Keefe & Dr. Fitzgerald. 3p. v The Vampteacher [rpt in #32.]. m. “Shut-Ups.” 1p. v Dracula and his brides. n. “When Businesses Start Going After the Vampire Market.” 4p. v various [Cracked Collector’s Edition (Dec. 1982.)] o. “When They Were Young…” by George Gladir & Don Orehek. 2p. v Dracula [rpt. in #42.] Vampire cover by Norman Bates.

** no. 20 (Apr. 1993.) a. "Bran Stuckey's Drecula" by Rurik Tyler. 5p. v Drecula [rpt. in #34.] b. "1st Annual Transylvanian Yard Sale" by Gayle Adams-Pierpont & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Drac [rpt. in #44.] c. “Ghouls -R-Us” by Rob Orzechowski. 4p. v various [#11.] d. "Monster Babies Horror Tales." 3p. v Unnamed. e. "Monster Bummers" by Jed Vier and Don Orehek. 2p. v Dracula [rpt. in #44.] f. "Shut-ups." 1p. (inside front cover.) v Unnamed [#10.] g. “Your Little Brother is a Monster When…” by Joe Catalano & Wally Brogan. 3p. v Unnamed [#6.]

 ** no. 21 (Aug. 1993.) a. "Black Movie Monsters" by LePoer. 6p. v Blacula, Dracula [Cracked Annuals (King-Sized Cracked #9, 1975.)] b. “Monster Medicine Cabinet” by Gayle Adams-Pierpont & Rob Orzechowski. 1p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #34, 46.] c. “More Horrible Humor.” 2p. Fumette. v Unnamed. d. "Take Me Out to the Ballgame!" by Lou Silverstone & Alan Kupperberg. 6p. v Umpire. e. "Vampire Gags" by Gary Fields. 4p. v various.

 ** no. 22 (Win. 1993.) a. "Dreddy's Dead: The Final Rip-off" by Steve Strangio & Frank Borth. 5p. v Unnamed. b. “Monster Party Activity Page!” by Rurik Tyler. 1p. v Unnamed. c. “Stiffs Live! (Well, Sort of)” by Andrew Osborne & Walter Brogan. 4p. v Crackula (and Mina) [rpt. in #35.] d. "Transylvanian School Cafeteria" by Gayle Adams-Pierpoint & Don Orehek. 2p. v Dracula. e. Untitled fumette 1p. v Christopher Lee as Dracula. f. "When Old Age Finally Hits Monsterdom" by George Gladir & Vic Martin. 3p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #240 (1988.)]

** no. 23 (Spr. 1994.) a. "Mixed Up Pocket Books." 2p. v Unnamed [#2.] b. "The Monster's Advertising Agency." 5p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #33 (1964.)] c. "Monsters and Mobsters." 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #40.] d. "Montgomery & Morgue Catalog." 3p. v Unnamed. e. “R.I.P. Pallbearer, All Transylvanian” by Lou Silverston & Walter Brogan. 4p. v various Unnamed. f. “The Screamers.” 3p. Fumette v. various, including Christopher Lee as Dracula. g. “Shriek Shop Dept.” by John Severin. 3p. v various Unnamed [#8.] h. "A Tourist's Guide to Transylvania." 5p. v Dracula [Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked #5, 1970.)]

** no. 24 (Sum. 1994.) a. “Another Helping of… Monster Goodies” by Gayle Adams-Pierpont & Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v Dracula. b. “Cracked Monster Get Well Cards” by Patrick Abedin & Bruce Bolinger. 3p. v Dracula [rpt. in #44.] c. “The Effects of Horror Movies.” 2p. v Mrs. Klotzel, Mr. Murphy (cameo) [#6.] d. “Monster Babies Horror Tales” by Bill Wray. 3p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #41.] e. “Transylvanian Summertime” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Unnamed. f. “Transylvanian TV” by John Severin. 5p. v various [Cracked Magazine #36 (1964.)] g. “Your Little Brother is a Monster When…” by Joe Catalano & Wally Brogan. 3p. v Unnamed [#6.] Cover: Skene Catling [Cracked Magazine #36 (1964.)]

** no. 25 (Fall 1994.) a. "First Annual Transylvanian Pet Show" by Gayle Adams-Pierpont & Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v Dracula [rpt. in #40.] b. “Masters of Evil”. 3p. Fumette v various. c. "More Horrible Horrors from the Spooky Pen of Don Orehek." 2p. v Unnamed. d. "The Nightmares of Monsters." 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Annuals (Biggest Greatest Cracked #21, 1986.)] e. "Samsonbites Coffins." 1p. (back cover.) v Unnamed [rpt. in #45.] f. "Shut-Ups." 1p. (inside cover.) v Unnamed. g. "Transylvanian Glob."3p. v Unnamed.

** no. 26 (Win. 1994.) a. “Cracked’s Monster ‘N’ Sports” by Arnoldo Franchioni. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #46.] b. “Cracked Monster Phrases” by Vic Martin. 2p. v Unnamed [#2.] c. “Monsters in the News” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #59 (1967.)] d. “Monster Mini-Flips.” 4p. v Dracula, vampire bats. e. “School for Monsters” by Nireves. 5p. v Bela Fangman [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #3 (1966.)]

** no. 27 (Spr. 1995.) a. “Cracked Takes a Look at the Transylvanian Teen Scene.” 5p. v various [Cracked Magazine #40 (1964.)] b. “David Bloodletterman’s Interview with a Vampire” by Andy Simmons & Jeff Wong. 6p. Parody [rpt. in #41.] c. “Frankenstein’s Spring Fling!”. Based on Dick Briefer’s stories. 4p. v Zara [#1.] d. “Heavy on the Horror, Please.” 2p. Fumette. v Dracula. e. “Monster Party Cracked Collector Plates: Insignificant Moments in History Edition” by Bruce Bollinger. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #40.] f. “Monster Sandwich-Board Men” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula [#6.] g. “Transylvania Go Go Football.” 3p. v Unnamed [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #4 (1967.)]

** no. 28 (Sum. 1995.) a. “Bleedvis & Bolt-Head Check-Out MTV (as in Monster T.V.!)” by Judd Stomp & Walt Brogan. 5p. Beavis and Butt-Head satire. v various. b. “Old Monster Movie Films Updated for Today: Dracula.” 1p. v Dracula [#16.] c. “Transylvania’s Funniest Home Video’s” by Jack C. Harris & John Severin. 5p. Parody. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #261 (1991.)] d. “Transylvanialand” by Arnoldo Franchioni. 2p. v various. e. “Vic Martin’s Monsters on Parade!” by Vic Martin. 3p. v various. Cover: Wally Brogan.

** no. 29 (Fall 1995.) a. “Corpser” by Andy Simmons & Don Orehek. 6p. v Unnamed (cameo.) b. “Transylvanian Breakfast Cereals” by Randy Epley & Gary Fields. 2p. v ad for a cereal “turning Dracula to dust.” c. “The Effects of Horror Movies!” 2p. v Mrs. Klotzel, Mr. Murphy [#6.] d. “Martin’s Screams” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Unnamed. e. “Monster Junk Mail!” by Rob Weske & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Dracula [#18.] f. “Monster Party Playground” by Rob Weske & Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #45.] g. “Orehek at Large: Touring a Horror House” by Don Orehek. 2p. v Dracula. h. “Questions You Should Never Ask During an Interview with the Vampire” by Pete Fitzgerald. 1p. v Unnamed (parody of Lestat) [rpt. in #43]

** no. 30 (Win. 1995/96.) a. “It’s an It! Our Baby Alien Album” by Andy Simmons & Rurik Tyler. 5p. v Dracula (cameo) (rpt. from #17.) b. “Monster Holidays” by Patric Abedin & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #44.] c. “Monster One-Shots” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 1p. v various Unnamed [Cracked Magazine #229 (1987.)] d. “Monstrous Practical Jokes” by Bruce Bollinger. 3p. v Unnamed. e. “Moonlighting Monsters.” 2p. v Dracula [#18.] f. “What Goes On in A Monster’s Mind.” 2p. v Dracula [#14.]

** no. 31 (Spr. 1996.) a. “Cracked’s Monster Dating Chart.” 2p. v Dracula, Vampirella [#19.] b. “Monster Combination Movies” by Jim Wheelock & Wally Brogan. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #221 (1986.)] c. “Monster Olympic One-Shot” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 2p. v Unnamed [Cracked Magazine #239 (1988.)] d. “Transylvanian Road Signs.” 2p. v Unnamed. e. “Monster Bummers” by Ved Vier & Don Orehek. 3p. v Unnamed. f. “Monster Bulletin Board.” 2p. v Unnamed. g. “Monstruous Practical Jokes” by Hilary Atz & John Severin. 2p. v Dracula. h. “Monster Party” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula, Morticia Addams, Vampira [Cracked Magazine #43 (1965.)] i. “Vampire in Shnookland” by Bruce Bollinger. 5p. v Eddie Smurphy. Satire of Vampire in Brooklyn.

** no. 32 (Sum. 1996.) a. “Count Dracula… 2086 A.D.” by Gladir and Severin. 1p. v Count Dracula [Cracked Magazine #224 (1986.)] b. “Cracked Visits a Midnight Monster Picnic” by Al Scaduto. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #217 (1986.)] c. “Fangmann’s” by John Severin. 1p. (inside front cover.) v Dracula [#15.] d. “That Poisoned Pen of Don Orehek” by Don Orehek. 1p. v Unnamed [#18.] e. “R. L. Slime Goosedumps.” 4p. v Unnamed (satire of R. L. Stine’s Goosebumps.) f. “Real-Life Monsters from the Deepest Pits of School” by Dan O’Keefe & Dr. Fitzgerald. 3p. v The Vampteacher [#19.] g. “Transylvanian Rock’n Roll Monsters” by Vic Martin. 2p. v Unnamed [#6.] Cover: Rurik Tyler.

** no. 33 (Fall 1996.) a. “Another Serving of Transylvanian Breakfast Cereals” by Randy Epley & Gary Fields. 2p. v vampire bats. b. “Cracked Creates the Perfect Baseball Monster.” 2p. v Unnamed. c. "A Cracked Look at Useless Monster Junk Mail." 2p. v Dracula [#18.] d. “Dreddy’s Dead: The Final Rip-Off.” 5p. v Unnamed (cameo.)

** no. 34 (Win. 1996/97.) a. “Bran Stuckey’s Drecula” by Rurik Tyler. 5p. v Drecula [#20.] b. “Castle Dracula” by George Gladir & Rurik Tyler. 2p. v Dracula. c. “Monster Medicine Cabinet” by Gayle Adams-Pierpont & Rob Orzechowski. 1p. v Unnamed [#21.] d. “The 1996 Monster Election.” 4p. v Dracula. e. “Your Little Brother is a Monster When…” by Joe Catalano & Wally Brogan. 3p. v Unnamed [#6.] Cover: Rurik Tyler.

** no. 35 (Spr. 1997.) a. “Do the Monsta-Rena!” 2p. v Unnamed (cameo.) b. “Movie Monster Museum” by George Gladir & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Bela Lugosi as Dracula [#15.] c. “Stiffs Live! (Well, Sort of)” by Andrew Osborne & Walter Brogan. 4p. v Crackula (and Mina) [#22.]

** no. 36 (Sum. 1997.) “When Nerds Hit a Science Fiction Convention” by Eric Goldberg and Mark Howard & Don Orehek. 2p. v Unnamed pseudo-vampire.

** no. 37 (Fall 1997.) a. .“Don Orehek’s Horrible Humor” by Don Orehek. 2p. v Unnamed  b. “Home Shopping Club for Monsters” by Barry Dutter & Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v Unnamed. c. “Shut-Ups.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 38 (Win. 1997/98.) a. “Objects for Sale at a Hollywood Auction” by John Severin. 3p. v Bela Lugosi as Dracula [Cracked Magazine #90 (1971.)] b. “It’s an It ! Our Baby Alien Album” by Andy Simmons & Rurik Tyler. 5p. v Dracula (cameo) (rpt. from #17.) c. “Shut-Ups.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 39 (Spr. 1998.) a. “The Honeymoaners… in The Lost Vacation” by Rich Kriegal & Win Mortimer. 4p. v Dracula [#7.] b. “Monster Football League.” 4p. v various, including the Green Bay Packulas. c. “The Monster Home Shopping Channel” by Craig Farrell & Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v various. d. “Movie Monster Museum” by George Gladir & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Bela Lugosi as Dracula [#15.]

** no. 40 (Sum. 1998.) a. “Another Helping of… Monster Cookies” by Gayle Adams-Pierpont & Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v Dracula. b. “First Annual Transylvanian Pet Show” by Gayle Adams-Pierpont & Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v Dracula [#25.] c. “Monster Party Cracked Collector Plates: Insignificant Moments in History Edition” by Bruce Bollinger. 2p. v Unnamed [#27.] d. "Monsters and Mobsters." 2p. v Unnamed [#23.] e. “Monsters in the News” by John Severin. 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #59 (1967.)]

** no. 41 (Fall 1998.) a.“Boffy the Vampy Slayer” by Todd Jackson & Rurik Tyler. 5p. Buffy parody [rpt. in #46.] b. “MFL (Monster Football League) Hall of Fame.” 2p. v Dick Bloodkus (“linedracula”, Chicago Scares.) c. “Monster Babies Horror Tales” by Bill Wray. 3p. v Unnamed [#24.] d. “Monster Mother Goose.” 2p. v Unnamed [#5.] e. “David Bloodletterman’s Interview with a Vampire.” 6p. v various [#27.] f. “Monster Pets” by Moe McMahon & John Severin. 1p. v Dracula. [Cracked Magazine #229 (1987.)] g. “Puffy the Vampire Playa” by Jeff Wong. 1p. (back cover.) Buffy satire cover: Frank Cummings.

** no. 42 (Win. 1998/99.) a. “Drecula.” 8p. v Drecula (Frank Langella parody) [Cracked Magazine #165 (1979.)] b. “Ghouls -R-Us” by Rob Orzechowski. 4p. v various [#11.] c. “If Monsters Were Dealt With by Our Criminal Justice System!” by Dan Birtcher & Bruce Bolinger. 3p. v Unnamed (vampire bat.) d. “Martin’s Screams” by Vic Martin. 1p. v Unnamed. e. “Transylvanian School Cafeteria.” 2p. v Unnamed. f. “When They Were Young…” by George Gladir & Don Orehek. 2p. v Dracula [#19.] Cover: Frank Cummings.

** no. 43 (Spr. 1999.) a. “Monster Day Dreams” by George Gladir & Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v Dracula. b. “Questions You Should Never Ask During An Interview with the Vampire” by Pete Fitzgerald. 1p. v Unnamed (parody of Lestat) [#29.]

** no. 44 (Sum. 1999.) a. “Cracked Monster Get Well Cards” by Patric Abedin & Bruce Bolinger. 3p. v Dracula [#24.] b. “The Effects of Horror Movies.” 2p. v Mrs. Klotzel, Mr. Murphy [#6.] c. “1st Annual Transylvanian Yard Sale” by Gayle Adams-Pierpont & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Drac [#20.] d. "Monster Bummers" by Jed Vier and Don Orehek 2p. v Dracula [#20.] e. “Monster Holidays” by Patric Abedin & Rob Orzechowski. 3p. v Unnamed [#30.] f. “When Old Age Finally Hits Monsterdom” by George Gladir & Vic Martin. 3p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #240 (1988.)]

** no. 45 (Win. 1999/2000.) a. “Cracked Takes a Look at the Transylvanian Teen Scene.” 5p. v various [Cracked Magazine #40 (1964.) b. “Monster One-Shots” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 1p. v various Unnamed [Cracked Magazine #229 (1987.)] c. “Monster Party Playground” by Rob Weske & Rob Orzechowski. 2p. v Unnamed [#29.] d. "Samsonbites Coffins." 1p. (inside front cover.) v Unnamed [#25.] e. “Shriek Shop Dpt.” by John Severin. 3p. v various Unnamed [#8.] f. “That Poisoned Pen of Don Orehek.” 1p. v Unnamed [#18.]

** no. 46 (Spr. 2000.) a. “Cracked’s Monster Dating Chart.” 2p. v Dracula, Vampirella. b. “Cracked’s Monster ‘N’ Sports” by Arnoldo Franchioni. 2p. v Unnamed [#26.] c. “Boffy the Vampy Slayer” by Todd Jackson & Rurik Tyler. 5p. Buffy parody [#41.] d. “Buffy Does Frat Row” by Todd Jackson. 1p. Buffy parody. e. “Monster Medicine Cabinet” by Gayle Adams-Pierpont & Rob Orzechowski. 1p. v Unnamed [ #21.] f. “Monsteroci-TV” by Andy Simmons & Frank Cummings. 4p. v Robotula Bender, a vampire robot, Regis & Spike. g. “Monsters One-Shots” by Roger Brown & Mike Ricigliano. 1p. v various Unnamed. h. “Real-Life Monsters from the Deepest Pits of School” by Dan O’Keefe & Dr. Fitzgerald. 3p. v The Vampteacher. Buffy satire cover by Jeff Wong. Note: Last issue of Cracked Monster Party.

Note: #3 (Jan. 1989) is an all-alien issue with no vampires.

Cracked Party Pack. Globe Communicatons. b&w. anth. mag.

** no. 2 (Sum. 1988.) “Crocodile Dundee’s Future Movies” by George Gladir & Gray Morrow. 3p. v Unnamed [Cracked Magazine #228 (1987.)]

Cracked Summer Special. Globe Communicatons. b&w. anth. mag.

** no. 1 (1991.) “The Honeymoaners in: The Lost Vacation” by Rich Kriegal & Win Mortimer. 4p. v Dracula [Cracked Monster Party #7 (1979.)]

** no. 3 (1993.) “Dear John – Letters of History.” 2p. v Dracula [Cracked Magazine #56 (1966.)]

** no. 5 (1995.) “Virginia Shorts.” 2p. v Dracula.

Cracked’s For Monsters Only. Major Magazines, Inc. b&w. Satire anth. mag.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1965.) “A MonStar Is Reborn” by George Gladir & John Severin. 6p. v Bela Fangman [rpt. in Cracked’s For Monsters Only Annual (1967;) Extra-Special Cracked #9 (1986;) Cracked Monster Party #8 (1990;) Cracked Collector’s Edition #17 (1987,) n.d. (Feb. 1992.)]

** no. 2 (Sep. 1966.) “The Greatest Monster Battle of All Time!” 2p. v vampire bats [rpt. in Cracked Collector’s  Edition #73 (1988.)]

** no. 3 (Nov. 1966.) a. “School for Monsters” by Nireves. 5p. v Bela Fangman [rpt. in Cracked’s For Monsters Only Annual (1967;) Extra-Special Cracked #9 (1986;) Cracked Monster Party #26 (1994.)] b. “Transylvanian TV” by John Severin. 5p. v various [Cracked Magazine #36 (1964.)]

** no. 4 (Mar. 1967.) “Transylvania Go Go Football.” 3p. v various [rpt. in Cracked’s For Monsters Only Annual (1967;) Cracked Monster Party #2 (1988,) #17 (1992,) #27 (1995.)]

** no. 5 (Sep. 1967.) “Gunspook.” 3p. v Unnamed. Back Cover: John Severin.

** no. 6 (Jan. 1969) Vampire back cover: Vic Martin. No vampire content.

** no. 7 (Apr. 1969.) “Vampire Hunt 69” by MarcVangoro. 16p. v Count Dragula.

** no. 8 (July 1969.) Vampire cover. No vampire content.

** no. 9 (Sep. 1971.) “Let’s Meet the Ladies.” 2p. v Unnamed (fumette.)

** (June 1972.) a. “Blood Thirst” by Terry Bisson & Syd Shores. 7p. v Elizabeth Mason. b. “Count Yorga, Vampire!” (fumette) 3p. v Robert Quarry as Count Yorga. Cover: Gray Morrow.

Cracked’s For Monsters Only Annual. Major Magazines. b&w. anth. rpt. mag.

___ 3 (Nov. 1966.) (a) "School for Monsters" by Nireves. 5p. v. Bela Fangman. rpt. (1) Cracked's For Monsters Only Annual (1967.) (2) Cracked Monster Party #26. (3) Extra-Special Cracked #9. (b) "Transylvanian TV" by John Severin. 5p. v. Various. rpt. from Cracked Magazine #36 (1964.)

** (1967.) a. “A MonStar Is Reborn” by George Gladir & John Severin. 6p. v Bela Fangman [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #1 (1965.)] b. “The Monster’s Advertising Agency.” 11p. v various [Cracked Magazine #33 (1964.)] c. “School for Monsters” by Nireves. 5p. v Bela Fangman [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #3 (1966.)] d. “Transylvania Go Go Football.” 3p. v Unnamed [Cracked’s For Monsters Only #4 (1967.)] e. “Transylvanian TV” by John Severin. 5p. v various [Cracked Magazine #36 (1964.)]

Cracker. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] mag.

(1975-1976.) Cracker was published weekly between January 18, 1975 and September 11, 1976. It included a strip called “Little ‘Orror,” featuring Little ‘Orror, a vampire. It merged into The Beezer in 1976, which became The Beezer and Cracker.

** no. 3 (Feb. 1, 1975.) “Toothy.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 6 (Feb. 22, 1975.) “Ghastly Geezer Gallery.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 14 (Apr. 19, 1975.) “Spookum Skool.” 1p. v pseudo-vampire bat.

** no. 16 (May 3, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 17 (May 10, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 18 (May 17, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 19 (May 24, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 20 (May 31, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 21 (June 7, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 22 (June 14, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 23 (June 21, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 24 (June 28, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 25 (July 5, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 26 (July 12, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 27 (July 19, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 28 (July 26, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 29 (Aug. 2, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 30 (Aug. 9, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 31 (Aug. 16, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p. Little ‘Orror cover.

** no. 32 (Aug. 23, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 33 (Aug. 30, 1975.) a. “Little ‘Orror.” 1p. b. “Miss Ghastly Geezer 1975.” 1p. v Little Orror.

** no. 34 (Sep. 6, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 35 (Sep. 13, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 36 (Sep. 20, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 37 (Sep. 27, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 38 (Oct. 4, 1975.) a. “The Headhunters.” 2p. v Little Orror. b. “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 39 (Oct. 11, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 40 (Oct. 18, 1975.) a. “Joe Soap.” 2p. v Little Orror. b. “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 41 (Oct. 25, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 42 (Nov. 1, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 43 (Nov. 8, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 44 (Nov. 15, 1975.) a. “Joe Soap.” 2p. v Little Orror. b. “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 45 (Nov. 22, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

___ no. 46 (Nov. 29, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 47 (Dec. 6, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 48 (Dec. 13, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 49 (Dec. 20, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 50 (Dec. 27, 1975.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 51 (Jan. 3, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 52 (Jan. 10, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 53 (Jan. 17, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 54 (Jan. 24, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 55 (Jan. 31, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 56 (Feb. 7, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 57 (Feb. 14, 1976.) a. “Little ‘Orror.” 1p. b. “Young Foo: The Kung Fu Kid.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 58 (Feb. 21, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 59 (Feb. 28, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 60 (Mar. 6, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 61 (Mar. 13, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 62 (Mar. 20, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 63 (Mar. 27, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 64 (Apr. 3, 1976.) a. “Ghastly Geezer Gallery.” 1p. v The Vampire Banana. b. “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 65 (Apr. 10, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 66 (Apr. 17, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 67 (Apr. 24, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 68 (May 1, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 69 (May 8, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 70 (May 15, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 71 (May 22, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 72 (May 29, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 73 (June 5, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 74 (June 12, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 75 (June 19, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 76 (June 26, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 77 (July 3, 1976.) a. “The Cracker Calendar: The Olympic Month of July.” 1p. v Little Orror. b. “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 78 (July 10, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 79 (July 17, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 80 (July 24, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 81 (July 31, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 82 (Aug. 7, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 83 (Aug. 14, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 84 (Aug. 21, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 85 (Aug. 28, 1976.) a. “The Feast of Fun.” 1p. v Little Orror. b. “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 86 (Sep. 4, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

** no. 87 (Sep. 11, 1976.) “Little ‘Orror.” 1p.

Crazy Comics. Marvel/Atlas. Satire anth. mag.

** no. 3 (Feb. 1954.) “Whack’s Museum.” 5p. v Dracula.

Crazy Magazine. Marvel. b&w. anth. mag.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1973.) “Shush-ups.” 1p. v Dracula. c. Van Helsing.

** no. 1a rpt. (Sum. 1975.) Cover says: “Crazy Super Special.”

** no. 6 (Aug. 1974.) “History of Moosekind” by Bob Foster. 4p. v Moosula [rpt. in #64]

** no. 9 (Feb. 1975) “The Nebbish” 6p. v Unnamed (vampire host.)

** no. 15 (Jan. 1976.) “Will Eisner’s Gleeful Guide to Astrology.” 5p. v Unnamed.

** no. 17 (May 1976.) “A Literal Look at Clearance Sales” by Michael Pellowski & Jack Sparling. 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 18 (June 1976.) “All-Star Monster Team” by Bob Heil & Jack Sparling. 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 22 (Jan. 1977.) “The Part-time Job of Super Heroes” by Tom DeFalco & Murad Gumen. 4p. v Count Dracula.

** no. 23 (Mar. 1977.) “Ear-Fools or, What Your Hear Is What You Get” by Mike Pellowski & Bob Smith. 2p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #30.]

** no. 24 (Apr. 1977.) “A Crazy Look at Executions” by Gary Brodsky. 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 26 (June 1977.) “If Monsters Were Stand-Up Comics” by Fred Wolfe & Jack Sparling 3p. v Dracula.

** no. 30 (Oct. 1977.) “Ear-Fools or, What Your Hear Is What You Get” by Mike Pellowski & Bob Smith. 2p. v Unnamed [#23.]

** no. 33 (Jan. 1978.) “Monster Limericks” by Marylyn D’Amico & Sam Viviano. 2p. v Count Dracula [rpt. in #37.]

** no. 36 (Apr. 1978.) “Greeting Cards That Might Have Been Sent” by Marylyn Ippolito & John Langton.

** no. 37 (May 1978.) “Monster Limericks” by Marylyn D’Amico & Sam Viviano. 2p. v Count Dracula [#33.]

** no. 44 (Nov. 1978.) “If Monsters Did Commercials” by Roger Francis & Walter Brogan. 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 47 (Feb. 1979.) “Monster Record Albums” by Roger Francis & Tony Tallarico. 3p. v Count Dracula.

** no. 54 (Sep. 1979.) “Love at First Fright” By Rico Tallar & Walter Brogan. 3p. v Count Dracula. Satire of George Hamilton’s Love at First Bite. Cover: Bob Larkin.

** no. 55 (Oct. 1979.) “Crazy Goes to a Movie Monster Convention” by Michael Pellowski & Bill Burke. 2p. v various.

** no. 56 (Nov. 1979.) “You Know Your New House Is Haunted When. . .” by Michael Pellowski & Charles Nicholas. 3p. v Unnamed.

** no. 57 (Dec. 1979.) “Vampire: The Magazine for Bloodsuckers” by Virgil Diamond & Tony Tallarico. v Dracula et al.

** no. 63 (June 1980.) “Old Movie Monsters: Where Are They Today?” by Joey Epstein. 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 64 (July 1980.) “History of Moosekind” by Bob Foster. 4p. v Moosula [#6.]

** no. 69 (Dec. 1980.) “Obnoxio the Clown Funpages” by Virgil Diamond & Alan Kupperburg. 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 74 (May 1981.) “The Vampire Refrigerator that Ruled the World” by Steve Skeates & Pat Broderick and Armando Gil. 3p. v vampire refrigerator.

** no. 77 (Aug. 1981.) “The Love Bore” by Murad Gumen & Kent Gamble. 5p. Lily Munster.

** no. 79 (Oct. 1981.) “Whack’ Museum.” 5p. v Barnabas Collins, Angelique.

** no. 81 (Dec. 1981.) “Teen Hulk” by Jim Owsley & Bob McCleod. 4p. v Chester Weems.

Creature Commandos. DC.

** no. 1 (May 2000.) “A Spear of Silence” by Timothy Truman & Scot Eaton. 22p. v Vincent Velcro.

** no. 2 (June 2000.) “From Here to Heaven as a Scar.” 22p.

** no. 3 (July 2000.) “Dead Center--Deep as Death.” 22p.

** no. 4 (Aug. 2000.) “Hide Witch Hide.” 22p.

** no. 5 (Sep. 2000.) “When the Earth Moves Again.” 22p.

** no. 6 (Oct. 2000.) “The Last Wall of the Castle.” 22p.

** no. 7 (Nov. 2000.) “The Other Side of This Life.” 22p.

** no. 8 (Dec. 2000.) “War Movie.” 22p.

Creepsville. Go-Co Comics. b&w. anth.

** no. 3 (1991.) Centerfold with detachable trade card with The Hopping Vampires, by Franklin K. Kurtz. No other vampire content.

** no. 4 (1991.) “I Was a Pre-Teenage Werewolf/Mud of Dracula” by Franklin J. Kurtz. 28p. v various. Includes trading cards.

** no. 5 (1992.) “Halloweenland” by Franklin J. Kurtz. 30p. v Count Batula.

Creepsville. Vol. 2. Laughing Reindeer Press. b&w.

** no. 1 (Win. 1995.) “Dr. Sardini’s Traveling Spook Show!” by Franklin J. Kurtz. 28p. v    

     Unnamed.

** no. 2 (Spr. 1996.) “Hoodwink!” by Franklin J. Kurtz. 13p. v Count Frankenstein.

** no. 3 (Fall 1996.) “Creepsville” by Franklin J. Kurtz. 22p. v Unnamed (cameo, in a crowd of monsters.)

Creepy. Warren. b&w. Horror anth. mag.

**   no. 1 (1964.) a. “Pursuit of the Vampire” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 6p. v various [rpt. in Eerie #14 (1968) and 24 (1969;) Creepy 1972 Yearbook; Warren Presents #5 (1979;) and Creepy Volume One (2008.)] b. ”Vampires Fly at Dusk” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall. 6p. v Elena [rpt. in #74; Creepy 1968 Yearbook; Eerie #14 (1968) and 24 (1969;) Best of Creepy (1971;) Creepy: The Classic Years (1991;) and Creepy Volume One (2008.)] Cover: Jack Davis.

** no. 2 (1965.) a. “Creepy’s Loathsome Lore!” by Archie Goodwin & Bob Lubbers. 1p. v various [rpt. in Creepy Volume One (2008.)] b. “Wardrobe of Monsters” by Otto Binder & Gray Morrow and Angelo Torres. 8p. v Baxter [rpt. in Creepy Volume One (2008.)] Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 3 (1965.) “Swamped” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 8p. v various [rpt. in #21 and #48; Strange Stories of Vampires Comix (1978;) Eerie (Gold Star) #1 (1972;) and Creepy Volume One (2008.)] Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 4 (1965.) “Blood and Orchids!” by Archie Goodwin & Al McWilliams. 7p. v Blood-drinking orchids [rpt. in Eerie #14 (1968) and Creepy Volume One (2008.)] Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 5 (Oct. 1965.) “Grave Undertaking” by Archie Goodwin & Alex Toth. 6p. v various [rpt. in #139 and #146; Best of Creepy (1971;) Creepy 1971 Yearbook; and Creepy Volume One (2008.)] Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 7 (Feb. 1966.) a. “Blood of Krylon!” by Archie Goodwin & Gray Morrow. 6p. v Remick [rpt. in Creepy 1970 Yearbook, Famous Monsters of Filmland #80 (1972.)] b. “The Duel of the Monsters!” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 8p. v Sergeant Vega [rpt. in #142; Creepy 1968 Yearbook.] Cover by Frank Frazetta.

** no. 8 (Apr. 1966.) Part 1 (of 2.) “The Coffin of Dracula” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall. 10p. [rpt. in #48, and Creepy the Classic Years (1971.)] Cover: Gray Morrow.

** no. 9 (June 1966.) Part 2. “The Coffin of Dracula” 8p. [rpt. in #27, #48, and Creepy the Classic Years (1971.)] Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 10 (Aug. 1966 .) “Midnight Sail” by Jay Taycee [Johnny Craig.] 6p. Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 12 (Dec. 1966.) “Maximum Effort!” by Ron Parker & Rocco Mastrosero. 7p. v Mr. Drumm. Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 13 (Feb. 1967.) “Early Warning!” by Archie Goodwin & Jerry Grandenetti. 6p. v various. Cover: Gray Morrow.

** no. 14 (Apr. 1967.) “Curse of the Vampire!” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams. 8p. v various [rpt. in Creepy: The Classic Years (1971,) Creepy 1969 Yearbook, Strange Stories of Vampires Comix (1978;) and Eerie #125 (1981.)] Cover: Gray Morrow.

** no. 17 (Oct. 1967.) “A Night’s Lodging!” by Maurice Whitman & Rhea Dunne. 7p. v various. Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 19 (Mar. 1968.) “Carmilla” by Robert Jenney. 10p. v Carmilla Karnstein. Note: Adaptation of “Carmilla” by Sheridan Le Fanu. Cover: Vic Prezio.

** no. 20 (May 1968.) “Beauty or the Beast!” by Len Brown & Sal Trapani. 8p. v various alien vampires. Cover: Albert Nuetzell.

** no. 21 (July 1968.) “Swamped” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 8p. v Drusilla [#3] Cover: Gutenberg Monteiro.

** no. 22 (Aug. 1968.) a. “Monster Rally” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 8p. v Unnamed [rpt. in #142.] b. “No Fair” by Bill Parente & Tom Sutton. 6p. v various [rpt. in Famous Monsters of Filmland #59 (1969.)] c. “Perfect Match” by Ron Parker & Sal Trapani. 8p. v Arthur and Miss Gayle Williams. Cover: Tom Sutton.

** no. 24 (Dec. 1968.) “Type Cast!” by Archie Goodwin & Jerry Grandenetti. 7p. v Roland Bryce, pseudo-vampire [Eerie #8 (1967.)]

** no. 26 (Apr. 1969.) Vampire Cover (Lon Chaney in London After Midnight) by Basil Gogos.

** no. 27 (June 1969.) Part 2. “The Coffin of Dracula!” 7p. [#9.] Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 28 (Aug. 1969.) “Valley of the Vampires” by Arnold Hayes & Bhob [sic] Stewart and Steve Stiles. 6p. v various, led by Sazaro. Cover: Vic Prezio.

** no. 29 (Sep. 1969.) “Bloody Mary” by Buddy Saunders & Tony Williamsune [pseudonym of Tony Tallarico.] 7p. v various. Note: Advertisement for Vampirella announces that “She’s fresh in from Transylvania. . . and “on newsstands July 15th.” First appearance of Vampirella.

** no. 31 (Feb. 1970.) “A Wooden Stake for your Heart” by Don Glut & Bill Black. 6p. v Baron Rogo, who bears a marked resemblance to Christopher Lee, is not a vampire, but. . . Cover: Vaughn Bodé & Larry Todd.

** no. 32 (Apr. 1970.) a. “Death is a Lonely Place” by Bill Warren & Bill Black. 7p. v Miklos Sokolos. b. “Movie Dissector!” by Michael Rosen & Bill Dubay. 6p. v Cameo. c. “V.A.M.P.I.R.E.” by Bill Warren & Tony Williamsune. 10p. v Variable-Analog-Mechanized-Processing-Information-Retrieval-Equipment, a blood-drinking computer. Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 36 (Nov. 1970.) “One Way to Break the Boredom” by James Haggenmiller & Jack Sparling. 8p. v Gary Williams. Cover: Ken Smith.

** no. 38 (Mar. 1971.) a. “Secret of the Haunted Room” by Ernie Colon & Bill Warren. 9p. v Miss Twirgas. b. “The Wooden Cross” by Rich Buckler & Steve Skeates. 6p. v son of Dr. Finch. Vampire cover: Ken Kelly.

** no. 39 (May 1971.) a. “Uncle Creepy Stars in Where Satan Dwells. . .” by Al Hewetson & Sal Trapani. 8p. v Unnamed (cameo.) b. Fan submissions: a. Untitled panel by Harry Glienke. v Unnamed. b. “Little Miss Muffet” by John Leho. Poem. v Dracula. Cover: Basel Gogos.

** no. 42 (Nov. 1971.) “A Change of Identity!” by Don Glut & Dave Cockrum. 6p. v Gradvitz. Cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 44 (Mar. 1972.) “Sleep” by Kevin Pagan & Mike Ploog. 8p. v Unnamed. Cover: Vicente Segrelles.

** no. 45 (May 1972.) “For the Sake of Your Children!” by E. A. Fedory and Jamie Brocal Remohi. 10p. v various. led by Von Norda [rpt. in #144.] Cover: Enrich.

** no. 46 (June 1972.) a. “Cross of Blood” by Douglas Moench & Esteban Maroto. 10p. v Tovarr. b. “Night Watch” by E. A. Fedory & Jorge Galvez. 7p. v various. c. “Spellbound” by Lynn Marron & Luis Garcia. 8p. v various. Vampire cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 47 (Sep. 1972.) Vampire cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 48 (Oct. 1972.) a. Part 1 and 2. “The Coffin of Dracula” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall. 16p. v Dracula [#8-9.] b. “Swamped” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 8p. v various [#3] Cover: Montage of former covers.

** no. 49 (Nov. 1972.) “Buried Pleasure” by Douglas Moench & Esteban Maroto. 10p. v Unnamed. Cover: Sanjulian

** no. 50 (Jan. 1971.) Vampirella cover: Sanjulian. No vampire content.

** no. 51 (Mar. 1973.) Color insert. “The Vivi” by Esteban Maroto. 8p. v Melinda Dawn [Dracula (New English Library) #5 (1970.)] Insert was a preview of Warren edition of Dracula, which was a one-volume rpt. of issues 1-6 of Dracula (New English Library, 1970-71.) Cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 54 (July 1973.) “Little Nippers!” by R. Michael Rosen & Tom Sutton. 8p. v various. Cover: Bill DuBay.

** no. 56 (Sep. 1973.) “Consumed by Ambition” by Jack Butterworth & Martin Salvador. 8p. v Juan and Count Yaroslav. Cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 57 (Nov. 1973.) “The Red Badge of Terror” by Doug Moench & Jose Bea. 7p. v various.

** no. 58 (Dec. 1973.) a. “Change. . . into Something Comfortable” by Doug Moench & Richard Corben. 9p.v Unnamed. b. “An Excuse for Violence” by Donald Francis McGregor & Adolpho Abellan. 10p. v Leroy Holmes. Cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 59 (Jan. 1974.) “Destiny’s Witch” by John Jacobson & Ramon Torrents. 12p. v Ara. Cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 60 (Feb. 1974.) “A Most Precious Secret” by Rich Margopoulos & Jose Gual. 12p. v Erich. Cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 61 (Apr. 1974.) “The Ghouls!” by Carl Wessler & Martin Salvador. 12p. v various [rpt. in #144.] Cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 63 (1974.) “A Ghost of a Chance” by T. Casey Brennan & Vincente Alcazar. 6p. v Scott Murdock. Cover: Ken Kelly.

** no. 70 (Apr. 1975.) “Edgar Allan Poe’s: Man of the Crowd” adaptation by Rich Margopoulos & Luis Bermejo. 8p. v psychic vampire (Unnamed.) Cover: Ken Kelly.

** no. 72 (July 1975.) “The Bite” by Jeff Rovin & Jose Gual. 7p. v Anita Perkiel. Cover: Ken Kelly.

** no. 74 (Oct. 1975.) In color: a. “The Beast on Bacon Street” by Budd Lewis & Reed Crandall and Bill Dubay. 6p. v Mrs. Amanda Knarlman. b. “Vampires Fly at Dusk” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall. 6p. v Elena [#1.] Cover: Reed Crandall.

** no. 76 (Jan. 1976.) a. “A Flash of Lightning” by Gerry Boudreau & John Severin. 9p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Strange Stories of Vampires Comix (1978.)] b. “In Darkness It Shall End” by Doug Moench & Vincente Alcazar. 9p. v Ruger von Daemon [rpt. in #144.] Cover: Sanjulian.

** no. 78 (Mar. 1976.) “The Nature of the Beast” by Budd Lewis & Martin Salvador. 10p. v vampire bats.

** no. 85 (Jan. 1977.) “Like Icarus, Quickly Falling” by Roger McKenzie & Leopold Sanchez. 8p. v various [rpt. in Strange Stories of Vampires Comix (1978.)] Cover: Ken Kelly.

** no. 90 (July 1977.) a. “Dollie” by Roger McKenzie & Leopold Sanchez. 10p. v Dollie. b. “The Search” by Roger McKenzie & Carmine Infantino and Gonzalo Mayo. 8p. v various. Cover: Enrich.

** no. 90a Canadian edition (price $ 1.50 rather than $1,25.)

** no. 97 (May 1978.) “Momma is a Vampire” by Nicola Cuti & Leo Duranona. 8p. v various. Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 97a Canadian edition (price $ 1.50 rather than $ 1.25.)

** no. 100 (Aug. 1978.) “Tale of a Fox” by Nicola Cuti & Jose Ortiz. 8p. v Princess Ming-Toi (fox woman.) Cover: Bob Larkin.

** no. 100a Canadian edition (price $ 2.00 rather than $ 1.75.)

** no. 105 (Feb. 1979.) “Night Life” by Bob Toomey & Auraleon. 8p. v various. Cover: Esteban Maroto.

** no. 105a Canadian edition (price $ 1.75 rather than $ 1.50.)

** no. 106 (Mar. 1979.) “Fangs” by Laurie Sutton & Leo Duranona. 9p. v various. Cover: Romes Kukalis.

** no. 106a Canadian edition (price $ 1.75 rather than $ 1.50.)

** no. 109 (July 1979.) “Vampire Dawn” by Archie Goodwin & Moreno Casares. 12p. v various. Cover: Jim Laurier.

** no. 109a Canadian edition (price $ 1.75 rather than $ 1.50.)

** no. 111 (Sep. 1979.) a. “Blood Lust” by Cary Bates & Leo Duranona. 12p. v various. Cover: Duane Allen.

** no. 111a Canadian edition (price $ 2.00 rather than $ 1.75.)

** no. 112 (Oct. 1979.) Vampire cover: Richard Corben.

** no. 112a Canadian edition (price $ 2.25 rather than $ 2.00.)

** no. 125 (Feb. 1981.) “Living Death Camp” by Roger McKenzie & Auraleon. 7p. v various. Cover: Ken Kelly.

** no. 125a Canadian edition (price $ 2.00 rather than $ 1.95.)

** no. 130 (Aug. 1981.) “The Vampire on the Hill” by John Ellis Sech & Martin Salvador. 7p. v Silas Titus and Howard Icce. Cover: Richard Courtney.

** no. 130a Canadian edition (price $ 2.25 rather than $ 2.00.)

** no. 131 (Sep. 1981.) Vampire vs. werewolf cover.

** no. 131a Canadian edition (price $ 2.25 rather than $ 2.00.)

** no. 134 (Jan. 1982.) a. “Soul Sucker!” by Gerry Boudreau & Fred Carrillo. 8p.v Soulsucker (psychic vampire.) b. “Wreck of the Vendigo Shafter!” 10p. v vampire bats. Cover: Ken Kelly.

** no. 134a Canadian edition (price $ 2.25 rather than $ 2.00.)

** no. 139 (July 1982.) “Grave Undertaking” by Archie Goodwin & Alex Toth. 6p. v various [#5.] Cover: Rudy Nebres.

** no. 139a Canadian edition (price $ 2.25 rather than $ 2.00.)

** no. 141 (Sep. 1982.) Part 1 (of 3.) “Moral Blood” by Don McGregor & Al Sanchez. 11p. v various. Cover: Richard Corben.

** no. 141a Canadian edition (price $ 2.50 rather than $ 2.25.)

** no. 142 (Oct. 1982.) a. “Monster Rally!” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 8p. v Unnamed [#22.] b. “The Duel of the Monsters!” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 8p. v Sergeant Vega [#7.] Cover: Richard Courtney.

** no. 142a Canadian edition (price $ 2.75 rather than $ 2.50.)

** no. 143 (Nov. 1982.) Part 2. “Moral Blood” by Don McGregor & Al Sanchez. 10p. Cover: Tony Roberts.

** no. 143a Canadian edition (price $ 2.50 rather than $ 2.25.)

** no. 144 (Jan. 1983.) a. “For the Sake of Your Children!” by E. A. Fedory and Jamie Brocal Remohi. 10p. v various. led by Von Norda [#45.] b. “The Ghouls” by Carl Wessler & Martin Salvador. 12p. v various [#61.] c. “In Darkness It Shall End!” by Doug Moench & Vincente Alcazar. 9p. v Ruger von Daemon [#76.] Cover: Frank Frazetta.

** no. 144a Canadian edition (price $ 2.50 rather than $ 2.25.)

** no. 145 (Feb. 1983.) Part 3. “Moral Blood” by Don McGregor & Al Sanchez. 28p. v various. Cover: José Moralles.

** no. 145a Canadian edition (price $ 2.50 rather than $ 2.25.)

Creepy. Harris Publications, Inc. 2nd series. b&w. Horror anth. mag.

** no. 146 (1985.) a. “Grave Undertaking” by Archie Goodwin & Alex Toth. 6p. v various [Creepy (Warren) #5 (1965.)] b.“The Super-Abnormal Phenomena Survival Kit!” by Jim Stenstrum & John Severin (parody.) v various Unnamed.

Creepy. Harris. b&w. anth.

** no. 1 (1992.) “Corporate Bloodsuckers” by Peter David & Gene Colan. 13p. v various. Cover: Dan Brereton.

Creepy. Murray [Australia.] b&w. mag.

** no. 1 (1974.) a. “The Duel of the Monsters!” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 8p. v Sergeant Vega [Creepy (Warren) #7 (1966.)] b. “Vampires Fly at Dusk!” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall. 6p. v Elena [Creepy (Warren) #1 (1964.)]

___ no. 2 (n.d. [1970s.]) a. “Cross of Blood” by Douglas Moench & Estaban Maroto. 10p. v Tovarr [Creepy (Warren) #46 (1972.)] b. “An Excuse for Violence” by Donald Francis McGregor & Adolpho Abellan. 10p. v Leroy Holmes [Creepy (Warren) #58 (1973.)] Vampire cover.

___ no. 3 (n.d. [1970s.]) “A Change of Identity” by Don Glut & Dave Cockrum. 6p. v Gradvitz [Creepy (Warren) #42 (Nov. 1971.)]

___ no. 4 (n.d. [1970s.]) “Change. . . into Something Comfortable” by Doug Moench & Richard Corben. 9p. v Unnamed [Creepy (Warren) #58 (1973.)]

___ no. 5 Not seen.

** no. 6 (n.d. [1970s.]) “One Way to Break the Boredom” by James Haggenmiller & Jack Sparling. 9p. v Gary Williams [Creepy (Warren) #36 (1970.)]

** no. 7 (1974.) a. “Consumed by Ambition” by Jack Butterworth & Martin Salvador. 9p. v Juan and Count Yaroslav [Creepy (Warren) #56 (1973.)] b. “A Wooden Stake for Your Heart” by Don Glut & Bill Black. 6p. v Baron Rogo, who bears a marked resemblance to Christopher Lee, is not a vampire, but… [Creepy (Warren) #31 (1970.)]

___ no. 8 (n.d. [1970s.]) “The Coffin of Dracula” by Reed Crandall & Archie Goodwin.16p. v Dracula [Creepy (Warren) #8 & 9 (1966.)]

___ no. 9 Not seen.

___ no. 12 (n.d. [1970s.]) “Movie Dissector!” by Michael Rosen & Bill Dubay. 6p. v cameo [Creepy (Warren) #32 (1970.)]

** no. 14 (n.d.) “V.A.M.P.I.R.E.” by Bill Warren & Tony Williamsune. 8p. v Variable-Analog-Mechanized-Processing-Information-Retrieval-Equipment, a blood-drinking computer [Creepy (Warren) #32 (1970.)]

** no. 15 (n.d.) a. “The Bite” by Jeff Rovin & Jose Gual. 7p. v Anita Perkiel [Creepy (Warren) #72 (1975.)] b. “Death is a Lonely Place” by Bill Warren & Bill Black. 7p. v Miklos Sokolos [Creepy (Warren) #32 (1970.)]

** no. 16 (n.d. [1970s.]) a. “The Escape Chronicle” by Budd Lewis & Jose Ortiz. 18p. v a Vampirella picture. b. “Grave Undertaking” by Archie Goodwin & Alex Toth. 6p. v various [Creepy (Warren) #5 (1965.)] c. “Night Watch” by E. A. Fedory & Jorge Galvez. 7p. v various [Creepy (Warren) #46 (1972.)]

** no. 17 (n.d.) “A Flash of Lightning” by Gerry Boudreau & John Severin. 9p. v Unnamed [Creepy (Warren) #76 (Jan. 1976.)]

** no. 18 (n.d.) “In Darkness It Shall End” by Doug Moench & Vincente Alcazar. 9p. v Ruger von Daemon [Creepy (Warren) #76 (Jan. 1976.)]

** no. 19 (n.d.) “The Super-Abnormal Phenomena Survival Kit!” by Jim Stenstrum & John Severin (parody.) v various Unnamed [Creepy (Harris) #146 (1985.)]

___ no. 21 (n.d. [1970s.]) “Valley of the Vampires” by Arnold Hayes & Bhob [sic] Stewart and Steve Stiles. 6p. v various, led by Sazaro [Creepy (Warren) #28 (1969.)]

___ no. 22 (n.d. [1970s.]) “The Ghouls” by Carl Wessler & Martin Salvador. 12p. v various [Creepy (Warren) #61 (1974.)]

** no. 25 (n.d.) “Curse of the Vampire!” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams. 8p. v various [rpt. in #27: Creepy (Warren) #14 (1967.)]

** no. 26 (n.d.) “The Wooden Cross” by Rich Buckler & Steve Skeates. 6p. v son of Dr. Finch [Creepy (Warren) #38 (1971.)]

** no. 27 (n.d.) “Curse of the Vampire!” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams. 8p. v various [#25: Creepy (Warren) #14 (1967.)]

Creepy 1968 Yearbook. Warren. b&w. Horror anth. mag.

** (1968.) “The Duel of the Monsters!” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 8p. v Sergeant Vega [Creepy #7 (1966.)] b. “Vampires Fly at Dusk” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall. 6p. v Elena [Creepy #1 (1965.)]

Creepy 1969 Yearbook. Warren. b&w. Horror anth. mag.

** (1969.) “Curse of the Vampire!” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams. 8p. v various [Creepy #14 (1967.)] Cover: H. B. Harris.

Creepy 1970 Yearbook. Warren. b&w. Horror anth. mag.

** (1970.) “Blood of Krylon!” by Archie Goodwin & Gray Morrow. 6p. v Remick [Creepy #7 (1966.)] Cover: Montage of Creepy covers.

Creepy 1971 Yearbook. Warren. b&w. Horror anth. mag.

** (1971.) “Grave Undertaking” by Archie Goodwin & Alex Toth. 6p. v various [Creepy #7 (1966.)]

Creepy 1972 Yearbook. Warren. b&w. Horror anth. mag.

** (Sum./Fall, 1971.) “Pursuit of the Vampire!” by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres. 6p. v various [Creepy #1 (1965.)] Cover: H. B. Harris.

Creepy 1993 Fearbook. Harris. tpb. anth.

** no. 1 (1993.) a. “The Hangings” by Richard Howell & Jim Webb. 8p. v Vampirella. b. “An Investigation of Fear” by Kurt Busiek & Arthur Adams. 13p. v Vampirella. c. “One Good Deed” by Richard Howell & Louis La Chance. 10p. v Chelsea Cantrell, Hugo Lupus, Camilla.

Creepy: The Classic Years. Harris Comics. b&w. tpb. anth.

** (1991.) a. “The Coffin of Dracula” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall. 17p. [Creepy #8-9 (1966.)] v Dracula. b. “Curse of the Vampire!” by Archie Goodwin & Neal Adams. 8p. v various [Creepy #14 (1967.)] c. “Vampires Fly at Dusk” by Archie Goodwin & Reed Crandall. 6p. v Elena [Creepy #1 (1965.)]

Creepy Things. Charlton. Horror anth.

** no. 1 (July 1975.) “Read the Signs.” 5p. v Unnamed.

** no. 4 (Feb. 1976.) “Man’s Best Fiend” by Tom Tuna & Tom Sutton. 7p. v Bat [rpt. in Scary Tales 36 (1983.)]

** no. 6 (June 1976.) “The Vampire of Hanover” by Pat Boyette. 7p. v Baron Boelke [rpt. in Haunted #62 (1982.)]

Creepy Things. Modern Comics. rpt. Horror anth.

** no. 4 (1977.) “Man’s Best Fiend” by Tom Tuna & Tom Sutton. 7p. v Bat.

Creepy Things. Murray Comics [Australia.] b&w. anth. rpt. mag.

___ no. 1 (n.d.[1970s.]) “The Weirdest Character I’ve Ever Known” by Joe Gill & ??. 7p. v Unnamed.

Creepy Worlds. Alan Class & Co. [U.K.] rpt. anth. b&w.

** no. 241 (1980?.) “The Hidden Vampire.” 5p. v Unnamed (disguised as… a castle) [Journey into Mystery #21 (1955.)]

Crime and Punishment. Lev Gleason. Pre-code anth.

** no. 46 (Jan. 1952.) “Vicious Vampire Racket.” 9p. v Boyle (in fact, a “vampire” in a metaphorical sense: a criminal who “sucks the blood” of the workers in a ship service syndicate racket.) w Private Eye Lloyd.

Crimson. Image/Wildstorm.

** no. 1 (May 1998.) “Dawn to Dusk” by Brian Augustyn & Humberto Ramos. 25p. v Alex Elder. Cover: Humberto Ramos & Sandra Hope.

** no. 1a Alternate cover: Adam Warren.

** no. 1b American Entertainment edition. Metallic unnumbered cover.

** no. 1c Alternate cover: Humberto Ramos. Metallic unnumbered.

** no. 1d Dynamic Forces edition signed by Brian Augustyn. Limited to 1,500 copies. Cover: Adam Warren.

** no. 2 (June 1998.) “Unlife Story.” 24p.

** no. 2a Dynamic Forces edition. Metallic cover.

** no. 2b Alternate cover by Arthur Adams.

** no. 3 (July 1998.) “Payment in Blood.” 24p.

** no. 3a Alternate cover.

** no. 4 (Aug. 1998.) Part 1. “The Children of Judas.” 24p.

** no. 5 (Sep. 1998.) Part 2. “The Children of Judas.” 24p.

** no. 6 (Oct. 1998.) Part 3. “The Children of Judas.” 24p.

** no. 7 (Dec. 1998.) “Hark.” 25p. Cover by Humberto Ramos & Sandra Hope.

** no. 7a Dynamic Forces gold edition. Limited to 2,500 copies. Signed by Ramos.

** no. 7b Alternate cover by Scott Campbell & Tom McWeeny.

** no. 7c Dynamic Forces green foil edition. Limited to 10,000 copies.

** no. 7d Alternate cover by Joe Madutiera & Tom McWeeny.

** no. 7e Dynamic Forces red edition. Limited to 10,000 copies.

** no. 7f Alternate cover. Another Universe edition.

Note: With issue #8, Crimson continued under Wildstorm imprint.

** no. 8 (Mar. 1999.) “Crossroads.” 24p.

** no. 9 (May 1999.) “Raptus.” 22p. Dynamic Forces edition.

** no. 9a Dynamic Forces gold edition. Limited to 5,000 copies.

­­­___ no. 9b Dynamic Forces gold edition signed by Joe Jusko. Limited to 1,500 copies.

** no. 10 (June 1999.) “Lamentum.” 22p.

** no. 11 (Aug. 1999.) “Memoria.” 22p.

** no. 12 (Sep. 1999.) “Cantus Excio.” 22p.

** no. 12a Dynamic Forces alternate cover. Limited to 5,000 copies.

___ no. 12b Dynamic Forces Gold Foil edition. Limited to 2,500 copies.

** no. 12c Dynamic Forces Gold Foil edition signed by Humberto Ramos. Limited to 1,500 copies.

** no. 12d Dynamic Forces Gold Foil Re-Marked edition, signed and remarked by Humberto Ramos. Limited to 99 copies.

** no. 13 (Dec. 1999.) “Life Sentence.” 22p.

** no. 14 (Jan. 2000.) “U-turn.” 22p.

** no. 15 (Feb. 2000.) “Christmas Passed.” 22p.

** no. 16 (Mar. 2000.) “Revelations.” 22p.

** no. 17 (Apr. 2000.) “Twisted Paths.” 22p.

** no. 18 (July 2000.) “Vale of Tears.” 22p.

** no. 19 (Aug. 2000.) “Burnt Offerings.” 22p.

** no. 20 (Oct. 2000.) “The Fire This Time.” 22p.

** no. 21 (Nov. 2000.) “Blood and Tears.” 22p.

** no. 22 (Dec. 2000.) “The Cleansing Fire.” 22p.

Continuing series (#23, 24 published in 2001.) Rpt. in tpb forms as Crimson: Loyalty and Loss (1999, #1-6;) Crimson: A Tale of Heaven & Earth (2000, #7-12;) Crimson: Earth Angel (2001, #13-18); Crimson: Redemption (2001, #19-24.)

Crimson: Dynamic Forces Premiere Edition. Image Comics.

** no. 1 (1998.) By Brian Augustyn & Humberto Ramos. 11p. v Alex Elder. Cover: Humberto Ramos & Sandra Hope. Limited to 30,000 copies.

** no. 1a Alternate cover by Jae Lee. Limited to 15,000 copies.

** no. 1b European edition. Cover: Humberto Ramos & Sandra Hope. Limited to 10,000 copies.

** no. 1c Dynamic Forces Exclusive edition signed by Humberto Ramos. Cover: Humberto Ramos & Sandra Hope. Limited to 1,500 copies.

** no. 1d. Dynamic Forces Exclusive European “remarked” edition signed and remarked by Humberto Ramos. Cover: Humberto Ramos Sandra Hope. Limited to 199 copies.

** no. 1e. Dynamic Forces Exclusive Premiere Jae Lee cover. Limited to 500 copies signed and remarked by Jae Lee.

Crimson: A Tale of Heaven & Earth. Wildstorm. rpt. tpb.

** (Jan. 2000.) by Brian Augustyn & Humberto Ramos. Unpaged. Includes issues #7-12 of Crimson.

Crimson Embrace: A Gallery Girls Collection. SQP. b&w. Adult. mag.

** no. 1 (1995.) Art portfolio

** no. 2 (1996.) Art portfolio.

** no. 3 (1997.) Art Portfolio.

** no. 4 (1997.) Art portfolio.

** no. 5 (1999.) Art portfolio.

Crimson: Loyalty and Loss. Cliffhanger Productions. rpt. tpb.

** (1999.) By Brian Augustyn & Humberto Ramos. 144p. v Alex Elder. Collects issues #1-6 of Crimson (Image Comics.)

Crimson: Scarlet X Blood on the Moon. Image Comics.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1999.) By Brian Augustyn & Carlos Meglia. 32p. v Alex Elder.

** no. 1a. Dynamic Forces alternate cover. Limited to 5,000 copies.

** no. 1b. Dynamic Forces alternate cover signed by Brian Augustyn. Limited to 1,500 copies.

Crimson Sourcebook. Image Comics.

** no. 1 (Nov. 1999.) Portfolio. Includes “Crimson Encyclopedia.”

Crisis on Infinite Earths. DC.

** no. 5 (Aug. 1985.) "Worlds in Limbo" by Marv Wolfman & George Perez. 25p. v. Brother Blood.

** no. 5a Canadian edition. Price indicated as 95c only.

Cristian Dark. Darque Studios. b&w. Vampire series.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1992.) Series by Michael Adamczyk. 22p. v Cristian Dark.

** no. 2 (Apr. 1993.) 26p.

** no. 3 (Dec. 1993.) 14p.

Crossfire. Eclipse.

** no. 22 (June 1987.) Cover (by Dan Spiegle) featuring Bela Lugosi as Dracula (statue from a “Hollywood Film Museum”.)

Cry for Dawn. Cry for Dawn Publishing. b&w. anth.

** no. 6 (1991.) a. “Dead” by Joseph Linsner. 13p. v Esque [rpt. in Angry Christ Comix #1 (2003.)] b. “Dead and Decat Sketchbook.” Portfolio by Joseph Linsner. 5p.

Crypt of Creatures. Gretown Pty. [Australia.] b&w. anth. rpt. mag.

___ no. 2 (n.d. [1975.]) “Jaws of Death.” 6p. v Varnat Ankwar.

Crypt of Shadows. Marvel. Horror anth.

** no. 2 (Mar. 1972.) “Thru the Door.” 4p. v Unnamed.

** no. 11 (July 1974.) “Vampire Brats.” 4p. v various [Adventures into Terror #4 (1951.)]

Cryptic Tales. Showcase. b&w. Horror anth. Discontinued.

** no. 1 (Jan. 1987.) a. “Lila” by Jim Webb. 12p. v Lila et al. b. “Scars” by Jim Webb. 11p. v Alana, Dracula.

The Curse of Dracula. Dark Horse Comics.

** no. 1 (July 1998.) By Marv Wolfman & Gene Colan. 22p. v Dracula, Hiroshima c. Jonathan van Helsing, Sebastian Seward.

** no. 2 (Aug. 1998.) 22p.

** no. 3 (Sep. 1998.) 19p.

Rpt. as tp. in 2005: The Curse of Dracula (Dark Horse.)

Curse of Rune. Malibu Comics.

** no. 1 (May 1995.) “Connections” by Chris Ulm & Kyle Hotz. 22p. v Rune. Cover: right profile.

** no. 1a Cover: left profile.

** no. 2 (June 1995.) “Revelations.” 22p.

** no. 3 (July 1995.) “The Spoils” 22p.

** no. 4 (Aug. 1995.) “Purgatory” by Chris Ulm & Michael Byrd. 24p.

Curse of the Weird. Marvel. rpt. anth.

** no. 2 (Jan. 1994.) “Bat’s Tale.” 3p. v Kruzak and others [as “Terror’s Tale”, Marvel Tales #113 (1953.)]

Cyber City: Part Three. CPM Comics.

** no. 1 (Oct. 1995.) Part 1. “Crimson Media” by Akinori Endo & Tim Eldred. 22p. v Saionji.

** no. 2 (Jan. 1996.) Part 2. “Crimson Media.” 24p. 

D

Daffy Duck. Gold Key. Satire anth.

** no. 92 (Feb. 1975.) “Duckula!” 8p. v Count Duckula.

Dagar the Invincible. Gold Key.

** no. 3 (1973.) “Wrath of the Vampires” by Don Glut & Jesse Santos. 24p. v King Desmos et al.

Dalgoda. Fantagraphics. anth.

** no. 8 (1986.) “The Bojeffries Saga: A Preface to the American Edition” by Alan Moore & Steve Parkhouse. 4p. v Mr. Zlüdotny.

Dan Panic Funnies. Greg Holfeld [Canada.] b&w&red.

** no. 1 (Aug. 1987.) “The Return of Dr. Trunk” by Greg Holfeld. 14p. v Dr. Trunk.

The Dandy. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] anth. mag.

/// (Dec. 4, 1937 – Continuing series.) Note: Each weekly issue of The Dandy includes a variety of comic strips, the selection of which, like the title, varied over the several decades of its appearance. For several years, it was called The Dandy and Nutty. The main vampire strip is “Strange Hill School,” featuring the vampire Vince.

___ no. 2224 (July 7, 1984.) “Korky the Cat.” 1p. v vampire mask.

** no. 2304 (Jan. 18, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2305 (Jan. 25, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2306 (Feb. 1, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2307 (Feb. 8, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2308 (Feb. 15, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2310 (Mar. 1, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2312 (Mar. 15, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2313 (Mar. 22, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2314 (Mar. 29, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2316 (Apr. 12, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2317 (Apr. 19, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2318 (Apr. 26, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2319 (May 3, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2320 (May 10, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2321 (May 17, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2323 (May 31, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2326 (June 21, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2327 (June 28, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2328 (July 5, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2330 (July 19, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2331 (July 26, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2332 (Aug. 2, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2333 (Aug. 9, 1986.) a. “Dinah Mo.” 2p. v Dracula. b. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2334 (Aug. 16, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2335 (Aug. 23, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v vampire bat.

** no. 2336 (Aug. 30, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2337 (Sep. 6, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2339 (Sep. 20, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. Vince.

** no. 2342 (Oct. 11, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2345 (Nov. 1, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. Vince.

** no. 2346 (Nov. 8, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. Vince.

** no. 2347 (Nov. 15, 1986.) “Competition Time!!! Spot the Changes.” 1p. v vampire bat (Game.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. Vince.

** no. 2348 (Nov. 22, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. Vince.

** no. 2350 (Dec. 6, 1986.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. Vince.

** no. 2353 (Dec. 27, 1986.) a. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.) b. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2355 (Jan. 10, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. Vince.

** no. 2360 (Feb. 14, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2361 (Feb. 21, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2362 (Feb. 28, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2363 (Mar. 7, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2364 (Mar. 14, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. Vince.

** no. 2365 (Mar. 21, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2366 (Mar. 28, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2367 (Apr. 4, 1987.) “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2368 (Apr. 11, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2369 (Apr. 18, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2370 (Apr. 25, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2371 (May 2, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2372 (May 9, 1987.) “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2373 (May 16, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2374 (May 23, 1987.) a. “Dinah Mo.” 2p. v Unnamed.  b. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. c. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.) d. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2375 (May 30, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2376 (June 6, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2377 (June 13, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2378 (June 20, 1987.) “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2379 (June 27, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2380 (July 4, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2381 (July 11, 1987.) “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2382 (July 18, 1987.) a. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.) b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

___ no. 2383 (July 25, 1987.) “Ted Time Tales.” 2p. v Drac.

** no. 2384 (Aug. 1, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2385 (Aug. 8, 1987.) “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2386 (Aug. 15, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Ted-Time Tales.” 1p. v Drac.

** no. 2390 (Sep. 12, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2391 (Sep. 19, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2392 (Sep. 26, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2393 (Oct. 3, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Spotted Dick.” 1p. v Vince. c. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 1p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2394 (Oct. 10, 1987.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2396 (Oct. 24, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2397 (Oct. 31, 1987.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2398 (Nov. 7, 1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2400 (Nov. 21, 1987.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2406 (Jan. 2, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2411 (Feb. 6, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2413 (Feb. 20, 1988.) a. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.) b. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2414 (Feb. 27, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2419 (Apr. 2, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2428 (June 4, 1988.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2429 (June 11, 1988.) a. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.) b. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2430 (June 18, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2432 (July 2, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2438 (Aug. 13, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2439 (Aug. 20, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2441 (Sep. 3, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2442 (Sep. 10, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2443 (Sep. 17, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2446 (Oct. 8, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2447 (Oct. 15, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2450 (Nov. 5, 1988.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Vince.

** no. 2451 (Nov. 12, 1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

___ no. 2453 (Nov. 26, 1988.) "Strange Hill School." 1p. v. Vince.

** no. 2464 (Feb. 11, 1989.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2465 (Feb. 18, 1989.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2466 (Feb. 25, 1989.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2467 (Mar. 4, 1989.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2474 (Apr. 22, 1989.) “Dinah Mo.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2482 (June 17, 1989.) a. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.) b. “Korky the Cat.” 1p. v vampire cat.

** no. 2484 (July 1, 1989.) “Desperate Dan: Enter at Your Peril!!” 2p. v vampire bats.

** no. 2502 (Nov. 4, 1989.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 2512 (Jan. 13, 1990.) “Mutt and Moggy: They’re the Best Fiends.” 1p. v Doggie Dracula.

** no. 2521 (Mar. 17, 1990.) “Spotted Dick: Laughter is the Best Medicine .” 1p. v Count Spotula.

** no. 2528 (May 5, 1990.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2529 (May 12, 1990.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2536 (June 30, 1990.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2542 (Aug. 11, 1990.) “Smasher.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 2543 (Aug. 18, 1990.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2554 (Nov. 3, 1990.) “Dinah Mo.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 2559 (Dec. 8, 1990.) “Keyhole Kate.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 2563 (Jan. 5, 1991.) “Spotted Dick’s Diary.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 2614 (Dec. 28, 1991.) a. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince. b. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v vampire toy.

** no. 2616 (Jan. 11, 1992.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2619 (Feb. 1, 1992.) “The World’s Daftest Discoveries: The Vile Villainous Vermin of Vampire Valley.” 2p. Illustrated text.

** no. 2622 (Feb. 22, 1992.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

** no. 2646 (Aug. 8, 1992.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2658 (Oct. 31, 1992.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2661 (Nov. 21, 1992.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2662 (Nov. 28, 1992.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2663 (Dec. 5, 1992.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2664 (Dec. 12, 1992.) a. “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek. b. “Dinah Mo.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 2665 (Dec. 19, 1992.) a. “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek. b. “Keyhole Kate.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2667 (Jan. 2, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2668 (Jan. 9, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2670 (Jan. 23, 1993.) a. “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek. b. “Smitten.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2671 (Jan. 30, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2672 (Feb. 6, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2673 (Feb. 13, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2674 (Feb. 20, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2675 (Feb. 27, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2676 (Mar. 6, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2680 (Apr. 3, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2681 (Apr. 10, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2683 (Apr. 24, 1993.) a. “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek. b. “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Unnamed. c. “Winker Watson.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 2684 (May 1, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2686 (May 15, 1993.) a. “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek. b. “Korky the Cat.” 1p. v Dracula.

** no. 2687 (May 22, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2688 (May 29, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2689 (June 5, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2690 (June 12, 1993.) a. “Desperate Dan in: The Search for the Holy Gruel.” 2p. v Blood Sucking Bats. b. “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2691 (June 19, 1993.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** no. 2695 (July 17, 1993.) a. “Desperate Dan.” 2p. v Dan as vampire. b. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** no. 2711 (Nov. 6, 1993.) a. “Desperate Dan.” 3p. v Dracula. b. “Dinah Mo.” 2p. v Unnamed. c. “Winter Watson in: Aliens (Part 8.)” 2p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2713 (Nov. 20, 1993.) “Jonah.” 1p. v Jonah as vampire (pseudo-vampire.)

** no. 2721 (Jan. 15, 1994.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

___ no. 2783 (Mar. 25, 1995.) “Blinky.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 2786 (Apr. 15, 1995.) “Claude Cuckooland.” 1p. v Claude as “Dracula killer” (pseudo-vampire.)

** no. 2803 (Aug. 12, 1995.) “Molly.” 1p. v Dracula.

___ no. 2844 (May 25, 1996.) “First Class.” 1p. v Dracula.

___ no. 2861 (Sep. 21, 1996.) “Hector Spectre.” 1p. v Dracula.

___ no. 2864 (Oct. 12, 1996.) “Joe Kings Page.” 1p. Number 13 characters appear.

** no. 2890 (Apr. 12, 1997.) “Kellog’s Corn Flakes.” 1p. v Unnamed.

** no. 2891 (Apr. 19, 1997.) “Molly.” 2p. v Vince (Molly visits Strange Hill School.)

___ no. 2938 (Mar. 14, 1998.) “Growing Paynes.” 1p. v vampire bat.

___ no. 2942 (Apr. 11, 1998.) “Cuddles and Dimples.” 2p. v Drac (Dracula doll.)

___ no. 2973 (Nov. 14, 1998.) “Bed Time Tales.” 2p. v Dracula.

___ no. 2977 (Dec. 12, 1998.) “Jak.” 2p. v Dracula.

** no. 3049 (Apr. 29, 2000.) “Eddie Potter at Strange Hill School.” 2p. v Vince.

The Dandy Book. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] anth. hb. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (1987.) a. “Spooky Sports at Strange Hill School.” 2p. v Vince. b. “Strange Hill School.” 2p. v Vince.

** (1988.) “Strange Hill School.” 3p. v Vince.

** (1989.) a. “Brassneck.” 4p. v Unnamed. b. “Strange Hill School.” 3p. v Vince. c. “Beds of the Superstars.” 2p. v Vince.

** (1990.) “Strange Hill School Trip.” 8p. v Vince.

** (1991.) a. “Cuddles and Dimples Make a New Friend.” 1p. v vampire bat. b. “Freddy the Fearless Fly.” 1p. v Unnamed (pseudo-vampire.)

** (1992.) “Dinah Mo.” 3p. v Dracula.

** (1993.) “Strange Hill School.” 5p. v Vince.

** (1994.) a. “Ghastly Graveyard” (game.) 2p. v “A Vampire Zombie” & Count Dracula. b. “Strange Hill School.” 2 stories, 2p. each. v Vince.

** (1996.) “The Return of Baron Blood.” 12p. v Baron Blood.

Dandy Comic Library. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] anth. Pocket format.

** no. 64 (1985.) “Halloween Horrors.” 62p. v Count Dracula.

The Dandy Summer Special. D.C. Thomson [U.K.] anth. mag.

The Dandy Summer Special reprints stories from The Dandy, including “Strange Hill School,” that includes Vince, a vampire, as a continuing character. The list of vampire issues is not complete.

** (1987.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

___ (1989.) “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

** (1992.) “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek.

** (1993.) a. “Hyde and Shriek.” 2p. v Mr. Shriek. b. “Strange Hill School.” 1p. v Vince.

Continuing series.

Daredevil. Marvel.

** no. 65 (June 1970.) “The Killing of Brother Brimstone” by Roy Thomas & Gene Colan. 20p. v Brother Brimstone (based on Barnabas Collins.)

** no. 66 (July 1970.) “. . .And One Cried Murder!” 20p.

** no. 118 (Feb. 1975.) “Circus Spelled Sideway is Death!” by Gerry Conway & Don Heck. 19p. v giant vampire bats (controlled by Blackwing.)

** no. 122 (June 1975.) “Hydra-And-Seek” by Tony Isabella & Bob Brown. 18p. v giant vampire bats (controlled by Blackwing.)

** no. 319 (Aug. 1993.) Fall from Grace. Prologue. “Temptation” by D. G. Chichester & Scott McDaniel. 24p. v Morbius.

** no. 320 (Sep. 1993.) Fall from Grace, part 1. 23p.

** no. 321 (Oct. 1993.) Fall from Grace, part 2. “Transgression.” 22p.

** no. 322 (Nov. 1993.) Fall from Grace, part 3. “Confrontation.” 23p.

** no. 323 (Dec. 1993.) Fall from Grace, part 4. “Conflict.” 23p.

** no. 324 (Jan. 1994.) Fall from Grace, part 5. « Descent. » 22p. v Morbius.

** no. 325 (Feb. 1994.) Fall from Grace, part 6. “Salvation for the Damned!” 39p. v Morbius.

Note: “Fall from Grace” was collected as a tpb. Daredevil: Fall from Grace (1994.)

Daredevil: Fall from Grace. Marvel. tpb. rpt. tpb.

** (1994.) By D. G. Chichester & Scott McDaniel. 200p. v Morbius. Includes issues #319-325 of Daredevil.

Daring Mystery Comics. Timely Publications. Pre-code.

** no. 2 (Feb. 1940.) “Mr. E” by Joe Cal Cagno & Al Serreno. 10p. v “the Vampire” (in fact, a human criminal.) c. Mr. E.

Note: Sequel announced, but never published in Daring Mystery Comics.

Dark Comics. Imperial Comics. b&w.

** no. 1 (1987.) Part 1 “Dark Comics” by James Barnes & John Bridges. 29p. v Shia Chima, Queen of the Fox Spirits (a shapeshifter who is also a blood-drinker) and her minions, some of which are blood-drinking demons.

Dark Fantasies. Dark Fantasy Productions. b&w.&red. anth. Adult.

** no. 1 (1993.) a. “Apple Carnival” by Chris Powers. 3p. v Unnamed. b. Part 1 (of 2.) “Betrayal” by Mario Russomarro & B. Keaton. 14p. v Lister. c. Part 1, Third Generation. “Same Time, Same Place” by Bill Rieger & Rick Rieger. 11p. v Alexander. Cover: Joseph Linsner.

** no. 1a Alternate cover: Joseph Linsner.

** no. 2 (1994.) a. Part 2. “Betrayal” 11p. b. Part 2. “Third Generation” by Bill Rieger & Rick Rieger. 14p. v Jason. c. “The Unnatural Selection” by Tim Allen & Trev Utz and Eric Olive. 12p. v Unnamed. Cover: Kevin J. Taylor.

** no. 3 (1994.) a. “The Centerpiece” by Trevlin Utz. 12p. v Donna Mia. b. “... Something Better” by Erik Robson & John Sutton. 12p. v Unnamed. c. Part 3. Third Generation. “Invitations.” 13p. v Jason and Darren McCullen. Cover: James O. Barr.

** no. 3a Nude foil cover: Steve Woron.

___ no. 4 (1994.) a. “Ashe and the Lord of Bats” by Eric Olive Grimm & Trevlin Utz Grimm. 10p. v The Lord of Bats. b. “Swept Away” by Trevlin Utz & Eric Olive. 14p. v Donna Mia. c. Part 4. Third Generation. “Motivations.” 14p. Cover: Steve Woron.

** no. 4a Alternate cover.

** no. 5 (1995.) a. “Beasts of a Feather” by Trevlin Utz & Eric Olive. 15p. v Donna Mia. b. “The Entrapment” by Stefan Jackson & Israel Muniz. 11p. c. Part 5. Third Generation. “A Blast from the Past” by Bill Rieger & Rick Rieger. 16p. v Jason. Cover: Trevlin Utz.

** no. 5a Red foil edition.

** no. 6 (1995.) a. “Destiny Angel” by Mario Russo & Ben Fogletto. 19p. v Destina Angelica. b. “Midnight Ride” by Trevlin Utz & Eric Olive. 15p. v Donna Mia. c. “Serenity Burns” by Kurt Brugel. 12p. v Unnamed psychic vampire. Cover: Trevlin Utz.

** no. 6a Red foil edition.

** no. 7 (1996.) a. “In the Wind” by Eric Olive & Juan Alcantara and Scott Goodell. 9p. v Unnamed. b. “Waiting for God” by Mario Russo and Allen Cobarly & Ben Fogletto. 22p. v Lucy. c. “The Waken” by Ron Recio and Rick Rieger. 12p. v Unnamed. Cover: Doug Alexander.

** no. 7a Crimson edition.

** no. 0 (1996.) a. “In the Wind” by Eric Olive & Juan Alcantara. 10p. v Unnamed. b “Seeds” by Allen Coberly & Ben Fogletto. 12p. v Destiny Angel. Cover “A:” Trevlin Utz.

** no. 0a Cover “B:” Ben Fogletto.

** no. 0b Cover “C:” Tony Lutz photo.

** no. 0c Cover “D:” Trevlin Utz

** no. 8 (1998.) a. “The Bonds of Faith” by Fara Moore & Israel Muniz and Scott Goodell. 11p. v Unnamed. b. “Noches de Tiniblas” by Philippe Von Zimmerman & John Sutton. 11p. v Unnamed. Cover: Richard Pollard.

** no. 8a Blue foil edition. Cover: Richard Pollard

___ no. 8b Red foil edition. Cover: Richard Pollard

** no. 9 & 10 Preview Ashcan edition. (Sum. 1997.) Cover: Ben Fogletto and Tony Gagnon. Back cover: Tony Luke.

Dark Fantasies Mid-Summer’s Eve Special. Dark Fantasy Productions. b&w. Adult.

** no. 1 (1994.) Portfolio by various artists. 32p. Cover: Ben Fogletto and Eric Olive.

Dark Horse Extra. Dark Horse. Promotional tabloid.

** no. 3 (Sep. 1988.) Centerfold with Buffy poster.

** no. 11 (May 1999.) Part 1. “Playing with Fire” by Christopher Golden & Hector Gomez. 1p. c. Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

** no. 12 (June 1999.) Part 2. “Playing with Fire” by Christopher Golden & Hector Gomez. 1p.

** no. 13 (July 1999.) Part 3. “Playing with Fire” by Christopher Golden & Hector Gomez. 1p.

** no. 14 (Aug. 1999.) a. Part 1. “Hellboy: The Vârcolac” by Mike Mignola. 1p. v Countess Ilona Kákosy, the Vârcolac, and others [rpt. redrawn in Hellboy: The Right Hand of Doom (2000.)] b. Part 4. “Playing with Fire” by Christopher Golden & Hector Gomez. 1p.

** no. 15 (Sep. 1999.) a. Part 2. “Hellboy: The Vârcolac” by Mike Mignola. 1p. [rpt. redrawn in Hellboy: The Right Hand of Doom (2000.)] b. Part 5. “Playing with Fire” by Christopher Golden & Hector Gomez. 1p.

** no. 16 (Oct. 1999.) a. Part 3. “Hellboy: The Vârcolac” by Mike Mignola. 1p. [rpt. redrawn in Hellboy: The Right Hand of Doom (2000.)] b. Part 6. “Playing with Fire” by Christopher Golden & Hector Gomez. 1p.

** no. 17 (Nov. 1999.) Part 4. “Hellboy: The Vârcolac” by Mike Mignola. 1p. [rpt. redrawn in Hellboy: The Right Hand of Doom (2000.)]

** no. 18 (Dec. 1999.) Part 5. “Hellboy: The Vârcolac” by Mike Mignola. 1p. [rpt. redrawn in Hellboy: The Right Hand of Doom (2000.)]

** no. 19 (Jan. 2000.) Part 6. “Hellboy: The Vârcolac” by Mike Mignola. 1p. [rpt. redrawn in Hellboy: The Right Hand of Doom (2000.)]

** no. 25 (July 2000.) Part 1. “Angel” by Scott Allie & Eric Powell. 1p.

** no. 26 (Aug. 2000.) Part 2. “Angel.” 1p.

** no. 27 (Sep. 2000.) Part 3. “Angel.” 1p.

** no. 28 (Oct. 2000.) Part 4. “Angel.” 1p.

Dark Horse Presents. Dark Horse. b&w. anth.

** no. 2 (1986.) “Cortege” by J. M. DeMatteis and Mark Badger. 9p. v Max [rpt. in The Best of Dark Horse Presents #1 (1989.)]

** no. 14 (Jan. 1988.) “His World: A Mr. Monster Adventure” by Michael T. Gilbert. 10p. v various [rpt. in The Best of Dark Horse Presents #1 (1989;) Mr. Monster: His Book of Forbidden Knowledge #0 (2002.)]

** no. 141 (Mar. 1999.) a. “Cursed” by Christopher Golden & Hector Gomez. 8p. v Angel, Darla, Dorian [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)] b. “Dead Love” by Andi Watson & David Perrin. 8p. v Angel [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)] c. “Hello, Moon” by Daniel Brereton and Christopher Golden & Joe Bennett. 8p. v Angel. c. Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Cover: Joe Bennett [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 4 (2008.)]

** no. 150 (Jan. 2000.) “Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Killing Time” by Doug Petrie & Cliff Richards. 8p. c. Ragginor. Cover says “DHP 2K.” Cover: Randy Green [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Pale Reflections (2000;) Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

** no. 153 (Apr. 2000.) Part 1. “Lovely Dark & Deep” by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Brian Horton and Paul Lee. 8p. v Angel. c. spirits of the woods. Cover: Brian Horton.

** no. 154 (May 2000.) Part 2. “Lovely Dark & Deep” by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Brian Horton and Paul Lee. 8p. v Angel. Cover: Brian Horton.

** no. 155 (June 2000.) Part 3. “Lovely, Dark & Deep” by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski & Brian Horton and Paul Lee. 8p. v Angel. Cover: Brian Horton.

Dark Horse Presents Annual 1998. Dark Horse. b&w.

** no. 1 (Sep. 1998.) “MacGuffins” by J. L. Van Meter & Luke Ross. 10p. c. Buffy the Vampire Slayer. First appearance of Buffy [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Remaining Sunlight (1999;) Buffy the Vanpire Slayer Omnibus# 2 (2007.)]

Dark Horse Presents Annual 2000. Dark Horse. b&w.

** no. 1 (June 2000.) “Take Back the Night” by Tom Fassbender and Jim Pascoe & Cliff Richards. 12p. [rpt. in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus vol. 5 (2008.)]

Dark Lust. Death Comics. b&w. Large format. Adult.

** [n.d. (1999?)] a. “Until Dawn.” Illustrated text. 4p. b. “Vampire Fantasies.” Illustrated text. 15p. v various. c. “Vampire Lust.” 1p. Illustrated text.

Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love. DC.

** no. 3 (Jan./Feb. 1972.) “Kiss of Death” by Joe Oleck & Don Heck. 38p. v Mara, a pseudo-vampire.

Note: Series continued as Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion from #5.

Dark Mysteries. Merit Publications. (Story.) Pre-code horror anth.

** no. 1 (June/July 1951.) “The Nameless Terror of Twin Dunes.” 7p. v Mrs. Marvin.

** no. 2 (Aug./Sep. 1951.) “Vampire Fangs” by Goldfarb Baer. 7p. v Lawrence Orloff, Susan Colins. Cover says: “Vampire Fangs of Doom.”

** no. 5 (Feb./Mar. 1952.) “The Strange Affair with… Death.” 7p. v Bobo. Cover says: “Vampires Curse.”

** no. 7 (July 1952.) Note: The story “The Vampire Corpse” is advertised on the cover, but is not included.

** no. 11 (Apr. 1953.) “A Vampire is Born.” 7p. v Mary Gregor.

** no. 15 (Dec. 1953.) “The Vampire with the Iron Teeth.” 6p. v Babette, Duchess Ailine.Cover says: “Terror of the Vampire’s Teeth.”

** no. 16 (Feb. 1954.) “Terror Needs a Stage” by Hy Fleischman. 7p. v Lydia (pseudo-vampire; mistakenly thought to be  a vampire and killed, while the real vampire is the monkey, Rimi.)

** no. 17 (Apr. 1954.) “Lady with the Mask of Death” by Anon. & Hy Fleishman. 7p. v Eva Karoli, Yvette.

** no. 19 (Aug. 1954.) “Snow Madness” by John D’Agostino. 6p. v Unnamed [rpt. in Tales Too Terrible to Tell #5 (1992.)]

** no. 20 (Oct. 1954.) “The Living Dead” by John D’Agostino. 6p. v Dr. Klaus Blau, a Nazi doctor drains blood from victims (transforming them into blood-lusting zombies) in order to give it to wounded soldiers.

Dark Shadows. Gold Key. First series. Television tie-in.

** no. 1 (Mar. 1969.) “The Vampire’s Prey.” Series artist, Joe Certa. 32p. v Barnabas Collins. Includes Dark Shadows poster.

** no. 2 (Aug. 1969.) “The Fires of Darkness” by Joe Certa. 26p.

** no. 3 (Nov. 1969.) “Return for Revenge.” 32p. Includes Barnabas Collins Poster.

** no. 4 (Feb. 1970.) “The Man Who Would not Die.” 26p.

** no. 5 (May 1970.) “The Curse of Collins Isle.” 26p.

** no. 6 (Aug. 1970.) “Awake to Evil.” 26p.

** no. 7 (Nov. 1970.) “Wings of Fear.” 26p.

** no. 8 (Feb. 1971.) “The Vampire Trap.” 26p.

** no. 9 (May 1971.) “Creatures in Torment.” 25p.

** no. 10 (Aug. 1971.) “Souls in Bondage.” 25p.

** no. 11 (Nov. 1971.) “The Thirteenth Star.” 25p.

** no. 12 (Feb. 1972.) “The Glove.” 25p. [rpt. in Dark Shadows (mini-comic) #1 (1974.)]

** no. 13 (Apr. 1972.) “Hellfire.” 25p.

** no. 13a Canadian edition (price indicated as 20 cents rather than 15 cents.)

** no. 14 (June 1972.) “The Mystic Painting.” 25p.

** no. 14a Canadian edition (price indicated as 20 cents rather than 15 cents.)

** no. 15 (Aug. 1972.) “The Night Children.” 25p.

** no. 15a Canadian edition (price indicated as 20 cents rather than 15 cents.)

** no. 16 (Oct. 1972.) “The Scarab.” 25p.

** no. 16a Canadian edition (price indicated as 20 cents rather than 15 cents.)

** no. 17 (Dec. 1972.) “The Bride of Barnabas Collins.” 25p.