Cover by legendary artist Rafael Gallur, who's recognizable style and Lucha Libre themed imagery has influenced a generation of Lucha artists.
In this action-packed, double-sized first issue, we meet Everitt Holden, an Austin music vlogger who sets out to discover the truth behind the urban legend known only as Vampiro, an underground guitarist that's seemingly existed for over a century. Instead, he finds himself dragged into the middle of a shadowy conflict of biblical proportions!
Join Vampiro, luchadora Estrella Nocturna, and Everitt as they hurtle down Route 66 in a 1955 Pontiac Bonneville on a qu more
If you only read one comic about a demon-slaying, hard-rocking vampire this year, it should be Vampiro Rockabilly Apocalypse. In fairness, I'm unaware of there being any other comics about a demon-slaying, hard-rocking vampire. But if there were another one, I doubt it would be this good. Read Full Review
Welcome to the wild side! The enigmatic persona of Vampiro flies off the pages with an electric debut. Kingston's writing constructs the daring take of action and horror. Pouso and Bascle crank the volume to 11 with the ferocious visuals fitting for the fight to stop the apocalypse. This will be one not to miss! Read Full Review
VAMPIRO: ROCKABILLY APOCALYPSE #1 is a surprisingly entertaining tale of apocalyptic proportions when a journalist goes on a hunt for an urban legend and winds up in the middle of a fight to stop the end times. Michael Kingston's script is an entertaining mix of horror, music, wrestling, and wit, and El Terrorifico Dr. Napalm's artwork is high-polished awesomeness. Read Full Review
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