Ever since I stumbled upon 'Purgatori: The Vampires Myth', I've been hooked on its dark, gothic vibe and the way it blends mythology with vampire lore. From what I've gathered, the original comic series by Chaos! Comics was pretty standalone, but Purgatori herself became a recurring character in other Chaos! titles like 'Evil Ernie' and 'Lady Death'. There's also a 2004 miniseries called 'Purgatori: God Hunter', which dives deeper into her backstory and her quest for power.
What's really cool is how Dynamite Entertainment later revived the character, giving her new stories and fresh artwork. If you're into her as a character, checking out her appearances across different series feels like piecing together a bigger, bloodier puzzle. I love how each iteration adds a new layer to her mythos, even if there isn't a direct sequel to the original.
Purgatori's one of those characters who feels bigger than her original story. 'The Vampires Myth' was her debut, but she quickly outgrew it. Chaos! Comics expanded her role in their shared universe, and Dynamite later reimagined her entirely. While there's no official 'Part 2' to the original, her 2015 series by Dynamite is the closest thing to a fresh start.
I adore how each version plays with her god-killing ambitions differently—some lean into the horror, others the dark fantasy. It's like watching a cult classic get remade by different directors; the core's there, but the flavor changes. If you're craving more Purgatori, her crossovers and Dynamite run are worth your time.
I'm a huge fan of obscure comic characters, and Purgatori is one of those gems that never got the spotlight she deserved. While 'Purgatori: The Vampires Myth' didn't get a proper sequel, the character popped up in crossover events and spin-offs. Chaos! Comics loved throwing their antiheroes together, so you'll see her teaming up (or clashing) with Lady Death and Evil Ernie.
Later, Dynamite took over and gave her a reboot in 2015, which felt like a soft reset for new readers. It's not a continuation, but it's a great way to revisit her story with modern art. Honestly, I wish there were more direct follow-ups, but her scattered appearances across the Chaos! universe make for a fun deep dive if you're patient enough to track them down.
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