Vampirella Monthly #2A (Harris Comics 1998) Signed by Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti by Ugly Monkey Comics

Vampirella Monthly #2A (Harris Comics 1998) Signed by Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti

$56.00 USD
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Vampirella Monthly #2A (Harris Comics 1998) Signed by Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti by Ugly Monkey Comics

Vampirella Monthly #2A (Harris Comics 1998) Signed by Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti

$56.00 USD

signed by cover artist Amanda Conner &  Jimmy Palmiotti


Vampirella Monthly #2A (Harris Comics, 1998) First Printing stands as a decisive entry in the late-90s Vampirella revival. This issue foregrounds the Ascending Evil, Part 2 arc, brought to life by a bold creative team that fans remember for pushing the boundary between Gothic horror and contemporary storytelling. Written by Mark Millar with contributions from Grant Morrison, this installment deepens Vampirella’s mythos while delivering the pulse-pounding suspense and world-bending twists readers crave.

  • Edition and era: Harris Comics, 1998, First Printing of Vampirella Monthly #2A — a relic from a pivotal chapter in the character’s modern era.
  • Story arc: Ascending Evil, Part 2, a turning point in the overarching narrative that fans of the series will recognize as a bridge between dark mythos and high-stakes drama.
  • Creative force: Co-written by Mark Millar and Grant Morrison, two voices known for carving bold, character-forward paths through horror, pulp, and superhero sensibilities.
  • Collectible value: A desirable item for serious Vampirella collectors and fans looking to complete a run from this Harris Comics era, as well as those who follow Millar and Morrison’s collaborative catalog.
  • Format and presentation: A classic Vampirella Monthly format that captures the era’s distinctive blend of dark atmosphere, kinetic action, and serialized storytelling.

This issue is especially well-suited for dedicated collectors, avid readers of horror-tinged comics, and fans seeking to understand Vampirella’s evolution during the 1990s. It’s an ideal piece to frame a display focused on cross-genre storytelling, where Gothic horror meets modern comics craft. If you’re building a library that highlights significant creative collaborations, this first printing showcases a landmark pairing of Millar’s brisk, cinematic pacing with Morrison’s penchant for provocative ideas.

Practical notes for enthusiasts: as a first printing from Harris Comics in 1998, this Vampirella Monthly entry benefits from its place in the early revival era—making it a standout addition for completeness and display. When preserving or revisiting the issue, handle with care to maintain color and spine integrity, and consider pairing it with related Vampirella Monthly runs to trace the arc’s development across issues.

Own a piece of Vampirella’s rich, era-defining journey with Vampirella Monthly #2A — a compact, high-impact chapter that showcases two legendary writers shaping a pivotal moment in the character’s enduring saga.

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