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Tales of the Vampires (2003) comic books 1990 or later

  • Issue #1
    Tales of the Vampires (2003) 1

    JOSS WHEDON, DREW GODDARD, CAMERON STEWART and more cover by JOHN TOTLEBEN On sale December 10, FC, 32pg, From the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, regroups with the writers from the hit TV show to examine the monsters who've challenged the Slayers through the ages. Kicking off the new series, Whedon teams with one of comics' hottest new stars, Catwoman artist Cameron Stewart, for a look at what happens when disaffected youth turns to vampirism. Also Drew Goddard brings us the story of how Drucilla (of the infamous Spike and Dru) went crazy during their time in Prague before reigning their terror on Sunnydale. Get an early taste of Tales of the Vampires in Drawing on Your Nightmares, featuring Brett Matthews (Spider- Man/Wolverine) and Sean Phillips (Sleeper), on sale in October. John Totleben (Swamp Thing, Miracle Man) provides a haunting cover to the perfect book for people left wanting more after the series finale of Buffy and the last issue of Fray! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2
    Tales of the Vampires (2003) 2

    by JOSS WHEDON, JANE ESPENSON, SCOTT MORSE, and more cover by BEN TEMPLESMITH Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer reunites with Brett Matthews, with whom he wrote the Angel comics series, and Jane Espenson, longtime writer of the TV series, as they continue this bizarre look at the lives of vampires in the world of Buffy and the Slayers. Whedon and newcomer Alex Sanchez continue their framing sequence, in which a group of young Watchers-in-training learn the secrets of the undead from an ancient vampire kept in chains in the basement of the Watchers Council. Scott Morse (Ancient Joe, Barefoot Serpent) illustrates Jane Espenson's poem "Spot the Vampire," a cross between a New Yorker cartoon and a children's book, in which evil hides in plain sight. And the centerpiece of the issue is the fourteen page "Jack" story by Spider- man/Wolverine creative team Brett Matthews and Vatche Mavlian?a Victorian vampire mystery. Under a cover by Cal McDonald and 30 Days of Night artist Ben Templesmith, the second installment of Tales of the Vampires digs deeper into the dark side of Joss Whedon's girl empowerment myth. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3
    Tales of the Vampires (2003) 3

    JOSS WHEDON (W), JANE ESPENSON (W), DREW GODDARD (W), JASON ALEXANDER (P/I), and others ERIC POWELL (cover) On sale February 11, 32pg, $2.99 The writers of the legendary television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer reunite for this chilling five-issue series, masterminded and overseen by Joss Whedon himself! In this issue, Drew Goddard pokes fun at the King of Vampires, Dracula. Jane Espenson looks at the bond between a vampire father and his aging son, and Joss Whedon continues his ongoing story of young watchers in training as they meet their first vampire. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4
    Tales of the Vampires (2003) 4

    JOSS WHEDON (W), ALEX SANCHEZ (A), BEN EDLUND (cover), and others On sale March 10, FC, 32pg, $2.99 In Joss Whedon's continuing serial, a group of precocious young Watchers is schooled on the mysteries and treacheries of vampires. Ben Edlund, creator of The Tick and current staff writer on Whedon's Angel show, returns to comics with a cover and a story this issue, once again pointing to Whedon's world as the ultimate melting pot of TV and comic books. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #5
    Tales of the Vampires (2003) 5

    JOSS WHEDON (W), ALEX SANCHEZ (A), BRETT MATTHEWS (W), SAM LOEB (W), and others, BRIAN HORTON (Cover) On sale April 14, FC, 32pg, $2.99 Joss Whedon wraps up his Tales of the Vampires series, finally revealing the truth behind the young Watchers' training program and their introduction to their ancient vampire tutor. Brett Matthews (Spiderman/Wolverine) returns with a story of Buffy's favorite vampire?Angel. Cover price $2.99.