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Did Everyone Get Their Copies of Bleed Them Dry #1?
Bleed Them Dry: A Ninja Vampire Tale is a new comic book created by Hiroshi Koizumi, written by Eliot Rahal, drawn by Dike Ruan, coloured by Miquel Muerto, and designed by Tim Daniel out from Vault Comics. We ran a ten-page preview of earlier in the week before it was published on Wednesday. But did every store who ordered copies, get copies? Former Bleeding Cool reporter and current Director of Sales & Marketing at Vault Comics, David Dissanayake, sent out the following missive.
Greetings retail partners,
I hope this email finds you safe and healthy.
I'm writing to you about the ongoing issues some retailers are experiencing with their Diamond orders for Bleed Them Dry #1.
Anyone who is still having problems with their orders (cancelled direct shipment, missing copies, etc.), please email me directly at david@vaultcomics.com.
Further, please check your Diamond statements and make sure that you are not charged for the shipping cost of the direct shipment of missing copies. If you are being charged, please let me know immediately.
Send me an email and we'll get you sorted.
Here's the solicitation and the preview again… to see what you could have bought.
BLEED THEM DRY #1 CVR A RUAN
VAULT COMICS
APR202157
(W) Hiroshi Koizumi, Eliot Rahal (A/CA) Dike Ruan
The year is 3333. Earth is in a state of recovery. Vampires are real, and though far less populous, they thrive alongside humans in the Japanese-engineered mega-city known as Asylum. People have come to understand that some Immortals are good, some are bad, and most navigate the world without incident. There is peace. That is…until now. Someone is brutally murdering vampires. And Detective Harper Halloway has been assigned to the case. To solve it, she'll have to unearth a much deeper truth: The future of humanity has been edited.In Shops: Jun 24, 2020 SRP: $3.99
Created in association with Lotus, Nagoya TV, and F.J. DeSanto, Bleed Them Dry: A Ninja Vampire Tale, takes aspects of Japanese and Western mythology to create a deep-future sci-fi epic about Detective Harper Halloway, who's been tasked with capturing an insidious killer: Someone targeting immortal brethren, the Vampires that have been living beside us peacefully for centuries.
"It has always been my dream to mix Japanese culture with different global mythologies in order to create worlds and characters that have never been seen before," said series creator Hiroshi Koizumi. "It's not an easy task. When F.J. DeSanto introduced me to Vault, however, and I saw the quality of the world-building, I quickly learned that they were the perfect partner for my concept that combines two things that have fascinated audiences all over the world for decades: ninjas and vampires. I'm thankful to Vault, F.J. and the creative team for this unprecedented collaboration. Ninjas have more than 800 years of history, with 71 original sects and I'm excited that Bleed Them Dry introduces the mysterious 72nd sect in a bold and fierce original story during a time and place we've never seen before."
"Bleed Them Dry is like nothing I've ever done before—from conception to page, this whole experience has been basically perfect," added Eliot Rahal. "Hiroshi is so passionate, with tons of genuinely new ideas, and an insanely deep knowledge of history (as in, the actual history of ninjas, which is probably the coolest thing to know). He and I—alongside the entire Vault team—have worked so hard to create something that's undeniably fun. It's been an incredibly rewarding group effort with Hiroshi, Dike and Miquel. BLEED THEM DRY balances these well-known tropes with expansive, original world-building and simple, evocative character work. As a result, I think we have a story that's meaningful and reflective but, you know, also happens to feature a ninja vampire assassin in the year 3333."