VAMPIRES: Blood Shot one Shot #1C (First printing) First Issue
Vampires: Blood Shot #1C W/ Original Drawing Of Vampire by Frank Forte
Signed by back Cover artist and Publisher Frank Forte
Interior features rare pre-code horror comics
Writers: Steve Banes
Artists: Lou Cameron,
(W) Steve Banes (A) Harry Lazarus, Frank Forte, Mel Keefer, Sid Check (CA) Drazen Kozjan
Hot on the bloodied heels of Asylum Press's horrific hit, VAMPIRES #1, comes this second round of vicious vampiric insanity, as The Horrors of it All's, Mr. Karswell cracks open another coffin-loaded collection of foul fanged, bat winged terrors from the Golden Age of pre-code comics! Six sinister tales to assault your salivating senses as you're transported back in time to face a rather bloodthirsty ancestor in "Blood for the Vampire!" Legendary artist, Mel Keefer asks you if there's anything worse than a "Special on Beet Soup?" And then Harry Lazarus unleashes one of the most insidiously mad monster mash-ups ever in, "The Wolpire!" Plus, a "True Vampires of History" lesson, a shivery superb cover by Syd Check, additional crypt classics from Harvey, Stanley Morse, and lots more!
This special edition includes a MASSIVE amount of comic book fun - over 30 pages of content coming at you from mega popular artists from the pre code era
Frank Forte Bio
Frank Forte is an accomplished designer, storyboard artist and comic book artist. Frank's film and TV credits include:The Nun 2, The Conjuring: The Devil Made me Do It, Lovecraft Country, Fantasy Island, Solar Opposites, Dreamwork's 3Below, Bob's Burgers, Insidious 4, Lego: Guardians of the Galaxy, Despicable Me 2, Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out, The Super Hero Squad Show, Marvel Heroes 4D, and Lego Hero Factory. Frank's comic book credits include: Heavy Metal Magazine, Bob's Burgers, Warlash, DTOX, Zombie Terrors and Chicken Soup For Satan among others.
In Frank's spare time he paints. Influenced by classic cartoons and comic books, Frank's paintings are an assemblage of inspiration from what he grew up watching on TV and reading in comic books. Trying to capture the feeling and emotion of a moving cartoon on a flat canvas, Frank's work incorporates horrific and twisted subjects in disturbingly bizarre situations. His work has been exhibited at the La Luz De Jesus Gallery, Copro Gallery, Corey Helford Gallery, CASS Contemporary, Dark Art Emporium, Arch Enemy Arts, Phone Booth Gallery, Night Gallery Fine Arts, Cannibal Flower, LTD. Gallery and Hyaena Gallery