![]() ![]() I didn’t know how I felt about it and where I’d want to go. I knew a little bit about her, and when Dynamite approached me about writing the book, I was a little on the fence about it. Jeremy Whitley: In my case, I’m one of those people who hadn’t read a lot of Vampirella. So, tell me, Jeremy: how are YOU going to convince me to love Vampirella? Matt Santori: I’m just going to go on the record and say that I’m one of those people who keeps coming back to Vampirella every time there’s a new jumping on point, and most of the time, it doesn’t hit home for me. Whitley shares some of his insight into the move with Comicosity, as well as a bit about what fans can expect from this foray into the darker side of Dynamite Entertainment’s catalog alongside new series artist Andy Belanger. Having made a name for himself on creator-owned all-ages books like Princeless and new heroes for the Marvel Universe like the Unstoppable Wasp, the writer taking up the #1 lady in horror comics is anything but predictable. But few of these have been as difficult to predict as the alien vampire mistress’ newest writer: Jeremy Whitley. Vampirella has had a long history, with a lot of creators taking her on some very different turns. ![]()
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