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Blood Is the Harvest (1992) comic books 1980 or later

  • Issue #1
    Blood Is the Harvest (1992) 1

    It's the 1990's and at the multi-national conglomerate Lamia International, the executives have taken the term bloodthirsty literally. The entire corporation is secretly run by vampires. After years of half baked attempts to rule the living, vampires have realized that the true path to world domination is through the corporate boardroom. They control employment, the money flow, politicians, and pharmaceutical companies. But their secret has leaked out. Enter two wisecracking assassins named Nikita and Milo. She's a bodybuilder with an attitude who has a personal score to settle with the vampires. He's an expert marksman with the perfect recipe for barbecue sauce. Together they hunt vampires. Nikita and Milo have come up with new weapons for their vampire fight. She has a silver bladed double side scythe, and he has the one object every vampire fears...a chainmail gauntlet that burns any vampire it touches, a gauntlet that is supposed to have been formed from the Holy Grail itself. Nikita and Milo, vampire assassins, get to the very heart of evil, as action, adventure and horror come together when they learn that Blood is the Harvest. Written by Clint McElroy. Art by Wayne Losey and Gary Yap. Cover by Flint Henry and Bob Dvorak. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2
    Blood Is the Harvest (1992) 2

    Blood runs cold at 20,000 feet, especially if you're a vampire hunter named Milo trapped in a Lear jet with thirty six bloodsucking corporate movers and shakers. Vampires are attempting to take over the world, and they're doing it through Fortune 500 corporations. They may have traded in their capes for Brooks Brothers suits, but they still thirst for human blood. All that stands between them and the subjugation of the human race are a couple of smart mouthed, specially trained assassins: female bodybuilder Nikita and the aforementioned Milo. They're vampire hunters with an attitude, and they don't take kindly to attempted world domination. Issue two opens with a battle between Nikita and M'Raud, the 300-year-old enforcer for Lamia International. It's a battle to the death, and Nikita loses. After that, it's up to Milo to go it alone against the stockholders of Lamia high up in the not-so-friendly skies. The vampires are mad and they're after his blood, and not his world-famous barbecue sauce recipe. Written by Clint McElroy. Art by Luciano Queiroz and Dennis Cramer. Cover by Flint Henry and Bob Dvorak. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #3
    Blood Is the Harvest (1992) 3

    Nikita may be dead...really dead this time...and Milo has been captured, betrayed by an unlikely source. Unknown to Milo, Nikita has been saved from death by none other than a group of vampires. But these ones have a different plan for mankind. Written by Clint McElroy. Art by Luciano Queiroz and Dennis Cramer. Cover by Flint Henry and Bob Dvorak. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #4
    Blood Is the Harvest (1992) 4

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    In this issue all the stops are out as the lovely and lethal Nikita goes it alone. Her mission? Lead a one woman assault on the Lamia Spire headquarters, to rescue her partner Milo being held captive there. Harlan Ceroke is alive and well, in a manner of speaking, and he and Lisa Rubric, the head of Lamia, are the ones holding Milo. They're not going to let him go without a fight...a fight to the death, if they have their way. Of course, since they're undead, and hate to lose, that means Nikita and Milo's death. The drug Ceroke injected in Nikita has instilled her with vampire traits, and now instead of spurning the instincts she despises, she's forced to embrace them in order to save her partner's life. The cost? Far more than she ever bargained for, but so little compared to Milo. Written by Clint McElroy. Art by Luciano Queiroz and Dan Schaeffer. Cover by Flint Henry and Bob Dvorak. B&W, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.