Vampirella, Vol. 6 #10B (Dynamite Entertainment 2020) Guillem March Cover
Vampirella, Vol. 6 #10B (Dynamite Entertainment, 2020) directs the spotlight onto a pivotal moment in the Flight Plan saga with the sought-after Guillem March cover. This is the edition collectors crave for its striking artwork, but the story inside digs deep into Vampi’s emotional landscape after the life-altering plane crash that shattered her world as Ella Normandy.
In Flight Plan, Part 2, the consequences of that catastrophe ripple through every facet of Vampirella’s existence. As her enemies celebrate a supposed victory, Vampi hits an emotional low, forced to confront who she was and who she’s becoming. The issue pivots from pure spectacle to a focused, character-driven thriller: Vampi seeks help from two unexpected sources—a trauma specialist connected to the airline’s recovery program, and ultimately the elusive foe determined to finish what they started. The result is a tense, confessional narrative that blends supernatural peril with grounded, human struggle.
The creative team delivers a vivid, cinematic reading experience: Ergun Gunduz’s interior art conveys raw vulnerability and escalating danger, while Christopher Preist (listed in the credits) threads a storyline that rewards patient readers who lean into the psychological layers as much as the gothic ambiance. The Guillem March cover adds a collectible edge, making this issue a must-have for fans who value distinctive visual storytelling alongside a gripping arc.
Details at a glance:
- 32 pages, full color
- Rated T+
- Cover price $3.99
- Written by Christopher Preist
- Art by Ergun Gunduz
- Cover by Guillem March
- Part of the Flight Plan arc, continuing the aftermath of the plane crash and Vampi’s pursuit of truth and healing
This issue is ideal for readers who crave a Vampirella story with emotional stakes and a slower-burn suspense that leads to a bigger confrontation with the real enemy behind the campaign against Vampi. It’s perfect for long-time Vampirella fans tracking the Ella Normandy storyline, collectors seeking the Guillem March variant, and newcomers drawn to a haunted, resilience-centered horror narrative wrapped in lush, color-rich art.
How this differs from other Vampirella installments lies in its focus: the blend of psychological realism with supernatural dread offers a more intimate, profile-driven experience. You’ll come for the cover and stay for the introspective journey—watching Vampi navigate trauma, trust, and truth as she inches toward a confrontation that could redefine her fight moving forward.