| Vampirella | 
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| First appearance | Vampirella #1 (September 1969) | 
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| Created by | Forrest J Ackerman Trina Robbins
 Frank Frazetta
 Tom Sutton
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| Alter ego | Ella Normandy | 
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| Species | Vampire | 
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| Place of origin | Drakulon | 
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| | Vampirella | 
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 | Schedule | Monthly | 
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 | Format | Ongoing series | 
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 | Genre | Horror, fantasy | 
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 | Publication date | 
(Warren)September 1969 – March 1983
(Harris – vol. 1)November 1997 – April 2000
(Harris – vol. 2)March 2001 – August 2003
(Dynamite – vol. 1)November 2010 – February 2014
(Dynamite – vol. 2)June 2014 – August 2015
(Dynamite – vol. 3)March–August 2016
(Dynamite – vol. 4)February 2017 – April 2018
(Dynamite – vol. 5)July 2019 -February 2025
(Dynamite – vol. 6)March 2025-Present
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 | No. of issues | 
(Warren): 112(Harris – vol. 1): 26(Harris – vol. 2): 22(Dynamite – vol. 1): 38(Dynamite – vol. 2): 13(Dynamite – vol. 3): 6(Dynamite – vol. 4): 11(Dynamite – vol. 5): 34
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 | Written by | 
(Warren)Archie Goodwin
(Harris – vol. 1)Kurt Busiek
(Harris – vol. 2)Mark Millar
(Dynamite – vol. 1)Eric Trautmann
(Dynamite – vol. 2)Nancy A. Collins
(Dynamite – vol. 3)Kate Leth
(Dynamite – vol. 4)Jeremy Whitley
(Dynamite – vol. 5)Christopher Priest
(Dynamite – vol. 6)Christopher Priest
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 | Artist(s) | 
(Warren)José González
 Gonzalo Mayo
(Harris – vol. 1)Louis Small
(Harris – vol. 2)Mike Mayhew
(Dynamite – vol. 1)Fabiano Neves
(Dynamite – vol. 2)Patrick Berkenkotter
(Dynamite – vol. 3)Eman Casallos
(Dynamite – vol. 4)Andy Belanger
(Dynamite – vol. 5)Ergun Gunduz
(Dynamite – vol. 6)Ergun Gunduz
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Vampirella () is a vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969), a sister publication of Creepy and Eerie.
Writer-editor Archie Goodwin later developed the character from horror-story hostesses, in which capacity she remained through issue #8 (Nov. 1970), to a horror-drama leading character. The magazine was published continuously until 1983, when Warren Publishing ceased operations and its assets were bought by Harris Publications. Vampirella comics, both new and reprints, have continued through various publishers into the 21st century.