
Vampirella
First Appearance
Vampirella #1 (1969)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Vampi, Ella Normandy, Lieutenant Normandy, Ella of Earth, Miss Normandy
About Vampirella
Vampirella is one of the most enduring and iconic figures in horror comics, making her jaw-dropping debut in Vampirella #1 published by Warren Publishing in 1969. Created as a seductive, dangerous, and surprisingly complex protagonist, she was a product of the black-and-white magazine era — a format that allowed creators to push boundaries that traditional comic formats could not. That first issue is a holy grail for horror collectors, representing a watershed moment when comics began to embrace mature, genre-defying storytelling. Her origin as an alien from the planet Drakulon — a world where rivers of blood flowed freely — gave her a science fiction twist that separated her from conventional vampire mythology and made her one of the most original concepts of her era.
Over the decades, Vampirella has survived publisher transitions, reboots, and reinventions, ultimately finding a long-term home at Dynamite Entertainment where her legend has been significantly expanded. Under Dynamite, she has starred in a wave of high-profile series featuring contributions from acclaimed writers and artists who have reimagined her mythology while honoring her roots. Story arcs have explored her alien heritage in deeper detail, placed her in conflict with demonic forces, secret organizations, and other supernatural heavyweights, and fleshed out her dual identity across aliases such as Ella Normandy and Lieutenant Normandy. Her association with teams like The Kabal and the Vampiri has opened up a rich corner of the Dynamite universe that rewards long-term readers and series collectors alike.
What makes Vampirella a collector's dream is the sheer breadth of her publishing history combined with the incredible variety of cover art she has inspired. From her earliest Warren appearances to her Harris Comics era — where key issues and limited print runs created instant back-issue heat — to her modern Dynamite titles featuring covers by some of the industry's most sought-after artists, her books span multiple generations of the hobby. Variant covers, convention exclusives, and artist editions have made her one of the most visually celebrated characters in the collector market.
Whether you are hunting down a raw copy of her 1969 debut, chasing a high-grade CGC slab of a landmark Harris issue, or building a complete Dynamite run, Vampirella's long history and consistent cultural relevance make her books a smart and thrilling addition to any serious collection. Her powers — ranging from vampiric strength and hypnosis to shape-shifting and energy manipulation — make her one of the most formidable characters in comics, and her staying power across more than five decades proves she is far more than a cult curiosity. She is a cornerstone of horror comics history.