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Heroic Publishing - The Finest Superheroines in Comics; Action and Adventure Stories. Canada's Favorite Superhero. Comic Book Plus - Home Page. The Digital Comic Museum. Vampirella - Harris Comics. After a period in limbo after the demise of Warren Publishing, Harris Comics bought the Vampirella title and launched her back into the spotlight.

Vampirella - Harris Comics

Their first foray was a "continuation" of the Warren magazine format with issue #113, which had limited success. As such, it is one of the most sought after and rare Vampirella comics. Having tested the water, Harris then produced a range of comics, trade paperbacks, and magazines as well as various peripheral items such as statues and trading cards. This section focuses on the comics, trade paperbacks and magazines which are listed below in chronological order of publishing *. The New Dell Comics Club. Welcome To The NewDell Comics Club!

The New Dell Comics Club

Around the middle of 1950, Dell Publishing Company introduced their Dell Comics Club as a means of attracting new and continuing subscribers to their series of comic books. To become a member of the club all you had to do was buy a one-year subscription to any of their comic book titles. Then, in addition to the comic books, you would receive an official membership certificate in the Dell Comics Club along with a group portrait of the principal Dell Comics characters: However, conspicuously absent from the group portrait (and from the membership certificate as well) were all of the Disney characters (Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Goofy, etc.)

On the other hand, conspicuously present were several cowboys instead! The Atlas Archives - Home.