Vampire Tales

Vampire Tales
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Vampire Tales was a black-and-white horror comics magazine published by Magazine Management, a corporate sibling of Marvel Comics, from 1973 to 1975, spanning 11 issues and one Super Annual. The series featured vampires as both protagonists and antagonists, offering a darker and more mature take on the genre compared to traditional color comics of the time.
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Main Characters: The magazine primarily focused on Morbius the Living Vampire, with stories written by Don McGregor and illustrated by artists such as Pablo Marcos, Rich Buckler, and Tom Sutton. Additionally, Blade the Vampire Slayer appeared in issues #8 and #9, with stories by Marv Wolfman and art by Tony DeZuniga.
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Content: Each issue included a mix of original stories and adaptations, featuring characters like Lilith, Dracula, and Satana the Devil’s Daughter. The magazine also featured adaptations of classic vampire literature, such as John Polidori’s “The Vampyre” and August Derleth’s “Bat’s Belfry”.
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Format: As a black-and-white magazine, Vampire Tales was not subject to the Comics Code Authority, allowing for more mature themes and content. This format also enabled the magazine to explore darker and more complex narratives within the horror genre.
For collectors and enthusiasts of horror comics, Vampire Tales remains a significant part of comic book history, offering a unique and mature perspective on vampire lore and storytelling.
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