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The Sabertooth Vampire : ウィキペディア英語版
The Sabertooth Vampire

The Sabertooth Vampire is a fictional character created by Mike Russell (author), an artist/writer who lives in Portland, Oregon. The character first appeared on Russell's Twitter feed as a sketch and has gone on to be included in a series of webcomics, two published compilations and several issues of ''Dark Horse Presents''.
==Publication history and origins==

Russell, who writes regular movie reviews for ''The Oregonian'', a daily newspaper in Portland, created the Sabertooth Vampire in January 2011 while waiting for a preview screening of the ''The Mechanic'' to begin. He drew a sketch of a pint-sized vampire with oversized teeth and a Napoleon complex. He later posted the image on his Twitter feed with the caption "My attempt to find a new angle for the young-adult vampire-fiction market." Dylan Meconis, a Portland-based illustrator, encouraged Russell to further develop the character. This, coupled with a favorable response from Russell's readers, led him to create a series of black and white webcomics that were later assembled into two print collections.
The series has, thus far, been released in periodic "seasons" ala a television program. The first season was compiled in a collection and released in early 2011. A follow-up, titled ''The Sabertooth Vampire: Unleashed,'' appeared that October and included comics from season two of the series. Russell announced a third season, tentatively scheduled for early 2013, at an event in Portland in December 2012. As of February of 2015, it has yet to be published.
During the spring and summer of 2012, issues 12, 14 and 15 of ''Dark Horse Presents'' included ''Sabertooth Vampire'' comic strips, one of which featured an encounter between the titular character and Hellboy, the popular comic book hero. The strips marked the first appearance of the character in color, compliments of Portland cartoonist Bill Mudron.

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