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Category Archives: Lorelei
Lorelei: And Now a Word From Our Sponsor…
Lorelei Presents: House Macabre—a 24-page one-shot special that goes on sale January 28th—contains stories by Steven A. Roman (that’s me) and Dwight Jon Zimmerman (Iron Man, Sensational She-Hulk). Art is provided by Uriel Caton & “Chainsaw” Chuck Majewski (Heartstopper: The … Continue reading
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Lorelei Says, “Spread the Word, Lovers…”
Lorelei Presents: House Macabre is a 24-page one-shot special in which StarWarp Concepts’ resident succubus tries her hand at hosting a horror anthology. It goes on sale January 28th, and contains stories by Steven A. Roman (that’s me) and Dwight … Continue reading
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A Succubus in Sleepy Hollow?
Tonight on the popular (and well-done) television series Sleepy Hollow, man-out-of-time Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) and his monster-fighting partner, police lieutenant Abigail Mills (Nicole Beharie), cross paths with Lilith (Caroline Ford; pictured here in-character), a succubus determined to steal the … Continue reading
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Visions of Lorelei: Dave Berns
Dave Berns is an artist I knew waaay back in my small-press comics days (late ’80s to mid-’90s), but as he went into professional cartooning and I started up StarWarp Concepts as a publishing house for full-size comics, we lost … Continue reading
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Visions of Lorelei: Jim Gillespie
Talk about blasts from the past! While cleaning up my studio the other day, I came across a stack of small-press minicomics I’d collected over the years. And who did I find posing on the back cover of one of … Continue reading
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Lorelei: Fashion Trendsetter!
Well, this was a surprise. Since I don’t pay much attention to the latest recording artists and their performances—my musical tastes tend to run, shall we say, a tad older than Katy Perry and Justin Bieber—it wasn’t until this morning … Continue reading
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Happy 45th Anniversary, Vampirella!
It was in 1969, forty-five years ago this month, that the horror-comic world was introduced to Vampirella, the blood-sucking femme fatale from the planet Drakulon (an outer-space vampire!) created by Famous Monsters of Filmland founder Forrest J Ackerman and designed … Continue reading
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Lorelei: What’s Up With That Look?
“I won’t draw it. It’s one of the most ridiculous costume designs I’ve ever seen.” So said Gray Morrow—legendary artist of Zatanna, Man-Thing, the Vigilante, Creepy, Eerie, Jonah Hex, Star Trek, and his own Edge of Chaos—back in 2001, when … Continue reading
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Vampirella: Suddenly, I’m a Comics Reviewer
I’ve been a writer, an editor, an artist, a letterer, a proofreader, a copyeditor, a designer, and a publisher, but apparently I still don’t have enough to do, because as of today I’m also a reviewer of bad-girl comics, courtesy … Continue reading
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Happy Birthday, Frank Thorne!
He wasn’t the first artist to draw Red Sonja, Hyborean Age “she-devil with a sword” and equal to Conan the Barbarian, or the first to render her in her iconic chainmail “bikini,” but Frank Thorne was certainly the one who … Continue reading