Drain (comics)

Drain (comics)
Drain
Drain Issue 5 Cover.jpg
Publication information
Publisher Image Comics
Schedule Bi-Monthly
Format Limited series
Genre Horror
Publication date November 2006 - March 2008
Number of issues 6
Creative team
Writer(s) C. B. Cebulski
Artist(s) Sana Takeda
Letterer(s) Cory Petit
Colorist(s) Sana Takeda
Creator(s) C. B. Cebulski
Collected editions
Volume 1 ISBN 1582407525

Drain is a creator-owned comic by writer C. B. Cebulski and is painted by Sana Takeda and published by Image Comics.[1]

Contents

Publication history

The first story-arc of six issues has been published with the latest issue released in 2008 and a trade paperback due in 2008.

There are more story-arcs planned, but that still has to be determined pending a new artist.[2]

Plot

Chinatsu, an immortal vampire from Japan, looks for her family's killer, and also her vampire sire. She mercilessly searches throughout many time periods and centuries in order to exact her revenge.

Collected editions

A trade paperback (ISBN 1582407525) is listed as having been published in May 2008 but the availability is unclear.

Notes

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