September 1974. For a brief period in the mid-1970s, Archie Comics branched out into "straight" horror comics under the Red Circle imprint, edited by Gray Morrow with consistently excellent art and decent (if often overly wordy) short horror stories. This story from MADHOUSE #95, drawn by Doug Wildey, features a British rock band called the Happy Dead, whose gimmick is pretending to be vampires. A girl named Linda has been following them around for a while, trying to convince her to let her try out for the band — which turns out rather differently than they expect. It's an entertaining twist, although it would probably work better if the band were more visually aligned with contemporary "shock rock" acts (e.g., Alice Cooper or KISS); Wildey draws them to look kind of like late-stage Beatles, which tends to obscure the satiric intent.
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me: i don't talk THAT much like a dracula tbh
me to hyacinth after sex: i hope my musings do not bore you...
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Mapped out some Uncle Stinky drawings on the weaver-z Bat Chart! Took some liberties, it wasn't easy! Do you have a favorite type of Uncle Stinky?
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invite me in to you’re house.
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imalia watching the clone wars, seeing ventress and being like "she's just like me fr"
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I can’t stop thinking about those fucking bats
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I’ve decided that all bats fall somewhere on this horrid little graph I’ve devised. Here are some prime examples of the various Creature Varieties found in nature.
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Don't know what this is, why I made it, or what they are even doing. Feel free to interpret however you choose.
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today 🥺 I finally get my blood
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A new outfit and fluffy tail
What if we held hands (and we were both doll cat girls)
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White-winged Vampire Bats (and bird), via
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