DC vs. Vampires
DC Vs. Vampires is a 2021 Superhero Horror comic book Elseworld series published by DC Comics.
Written by James Tynion IV and Matthew Rosenberg, with artwork by Otto Schmidt, Simone Di Meo, Daniele Di Nicuolo and Francesco Mortarino and colors by Schmidt, Di Meo, Rex Lokus and Pierlugi Casolino, it depicts an Alternate Universe where the Justice League must face a secret army of vampires that has been infiltrating their ranks, leaving our heroes unsure of who they can trust.
The series consists of a 12-issue maxiseries that is divided into two halves. Additionally it has several spin-offs that take place after the end of the first half:
DC vs. Vampires: Hunters (2022) and DC vs. Vampires: Killers (2022), two one-shot tie-ins written by Rosenberg, the first drawn by Neil Googe and and the second by Mike Bowden. Taking place before the start of the second half, they focus on Damian Wayne and Harley Quinn, respectively, as they try to navigate this new world.
Dc Vs. Vampires: All-Out War (2022): a six-issue companion miniseries written Rosenberg and Alex Paknadel, with artwork by Pasquale Qualano, it takes place concurrently with the second half of the series and it centers around a team assembled by John Constantine (consisting of Azrael, Bane, Booster Gold, Deadman, Deathstroke and Mary Marvel) to assassinate a powerful vampire lieutenant.
All-Out War also includes backup stories (that star different characters) by different writers and artists, including Guillaume Singelin (#1 - Who's Trapped?), Emma Vieceli and Haining (#2 & #3 - Dark Birth), Matthew Manning and Acky Bright (#4 - Kill the Messenger), Danny Lore and Haining (#5 - Dead Cities), and Mirka Andolfo (#6 - Thirst).
A second series, titled DC Vs. Vampires: World War V, was announced in October 2023. Set six months after the end of the main series it will start publication in August 2024.
Written by James Tynion IV and Matthew Rosenberg, with artwork by Otto Schmidt, Simone Di Meo, Daniele Di Nicuolo and Francesco Mortarino and colors by Schmidt, Di Meo, Rex Lokus and Pierlugi Casolino, it depicts an Alternate Universe where the Justice League must face a secret army of vampires that has been infiltrating their ranks, leaving our heroes unsure of who they can trust.
The series consists of a 12-issue maxiseries that is divided into two halves. Additionally it has several spin-offs that take place after the end of the first half:
DC vs. Vampires: Hunters (2022) and DC vs. Vampires: Killers (2022), two one-shot tie-ins written by Rosenberg, the first drawn by Neil Googe and and the second by Mike Bowden. Taking place before the start of the second half, they focus on Damian Wayne and Harley Quinn, respectively, as they try to navigate this new world.
Dc Vs. Vampires: All-Out War (2022): a six-issue companion miniseries written Rosenberg and Alex Paknadel, with artwork by Pasquale Qualano, it takes place concurrently with the second half of the series and it centers around a team assembled by John Constantine (consisting of Azrael, Bane, Booster Gold, Deadman, Deathstroke and Mary Marvel) to assassinate a powerful vampire lieutenant.
All-Out War also includes backup stories (that star different characters) by different writers and artists, including Guillaume Singelin (#1 - Who's Trapped?), Emma Vieceli and Haining (#2 & #3 - Dark Birth), Matthew Manning and Acky Bright (#4 - Kill the Messenger), Danny Lore and Haining (#5 - Dead Cities), and Mirka Andolfo (#6 - Thirst).
A second series, titled DC Vs. Vampires: World War V, was announced in October 2023. Set six months after the end of the main series it will start publication in August 2024.
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