Vampirella v.7 #1 Jack Metal Edition Ltd. 50
A relic not merely signed, but sanctified by the hand of its own creator. Within this sealed crystal tomb lies Vampirella v.7 #1 (Lgy 676) — Jack Metal Edition, a shard of 2025 forged in the bright heat of Dynamite’s atelier and tempered beneath the watchful eye of CGC’s golden seal.
Here lies Vampirella not as wanderer, nor temptress, nor the crimson‑clad exile of Drakulon — but as a patriotic eidolon, draped in the star‑spangled vestments of a nation that is not her own. A paradox in flesh and myth: an immortal daughter of night clad in the colors of daylight’s republic.
Her crown of stars glimmers like celestial shrapnel. Her pendant — the bat sigil — burns like a heraldic omen. Her gaze, painted by Will Jack, is the gaze of a warrior who has seen empires rise and rot, yet still humors the mortal pageantry of flags and festivals.
The Metal Cover itself is a ritual plate — cold, reflective, unyielding — catching every glint of light like a polished shield. And upon it, in blue ink, rests the signature of Will Jack, dated 7/28/25, a binding mark that transforms this relic from mere artifact into a consecrated object of the Signature Series.
Encased in 9.8 White Pages, the relic is preserved in near‑immaculate stasis, untouched by time, unblemished by mortal hands.
In the lore of the Sanctum, such an item is known as a Banner‑Bearer of the Night: a symbol of duality, where patriotism meets predation, where myth dons the garments of celebration, and where a creature of shadow momentarily steps into the fireworks’ glow.