[Warren Publishing (José González)] Vampirella issues 12–18 Comic Style Illustrious
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The original Vampirella issues #12–18 (published by Warren Publishing from 1971–1972) involved several key creators. Here’s a breakdown of the main contributors during that run:
Main Writer:
- Archie Goodwin – He was the primary writer for many stories in issues #12–18. Goodwin is considered one of the definitive early Vampirella writers and greatly shaped the character’s lore and tone during his tenure.
Main Artists:
José González – Became the most iconic artist for Vampirella during this period. His first full Vampirella story was in issue #12, and he quickly became synonymous with her visual look.
Tom Sutton – Contributed artwork during this period, though González's work dominated.
Esteban Maroto – Began contributing around this era, known for his ornate, fantasy-influenced art style.
Editors:
Bill Parente (up to issue #13)
Archie Goodwin (took over as editor from issue #14 onwards)
Publisher:
- Warren Publishing – Founded by James Warren, the company specialized in black-and-white horror magazines like Vampirella, Creepy, and Eerie.
Notable Details:
Issue #12 marked José González’s first full Vampirella story, which is often cited as a turning point in the character's artistic evolution.
Archie Goodwin’s writing during #12–18 expanded Vampirella's mythos, moving her from one-shot horror hostess to a more serialized narrative character.
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