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Kahuny Looney
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Massachusetts
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BloodRayne: The List
I get asked this question a lot, so I figured it was time to put up a sticky thread. I hope to put together a fancy version of this in one of the comics.
BloodRayne in order #1 -- Skies Afire #2 -- Seeds of Sin #3 -- Lycan Rex #4 -- Dark Soul #5 -- Twin Blades #6 -- Plague of Dreams #1 #7 -- Plague of Dreams #2 #8 -- Plague of Dreams #3 #9 -- Tibetan Heights #10 -- Red Blood Run #1 #11 -- Red Blood Run #2 #12 -- Red Blood Run #3 #13 -- Automaton #14 -- Tokyo Rogue #1 #15 -- Tokyo Rogue #2 #16 -- Tokyo Rogue #3 (not released yet) -- these issues have been put on hiatus #17 -- Old World Order #1 #18 -- Old World Order #2 #19 -- Old World Order #3 #20 -- Old World Order #4 #21 -- Zero Dawn BloodRayne Specials - Skies Afire Preview - RAW (Behind the Scenes of Lycan Rex and Dark Soul) - RAW II - RAW III - Visions of BloodRayne - Visions of BloodRayne Vol 2 (Dec 2009) - Prime Cuts #1 - Prime Cuts #2 - Prime Cuts #3 - Prime Cuts #4 - Revenge of the Butcheress (Nov 2009) BloodRayne Trade Paperbacks - Vol. 1: Genesis
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Kahuny Looney
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Massachusetts
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Updated the list. Tokyo Rogue needed to be upgraded to 3-issues. There's some really cool stuff happening in it and 2-issues just wasn't ENOUGH to contain it all!
![]() BTW -- with Plague of Dreams #3, I started adding new number codes to the covers (located under the month). See attachment for Red Blood Run #1. BR (stands for BloodRayne), 10 (stands for the real chronological issue number). It's also listed in the tiny copyright print usually on the title pages inside the book as well. Figured it'd help catalog your books if you needed to. Only one-shots and mini-series will have these coded numbers. Specials and previews won't be part of this numbering system. Why do we do it? Having #1's allows new people to try the book. So basically we're chopping up story arcs and putting them into mini-series and one-shots. New readers will get to enjoy the books without feeling like they're coming into the middle of a story and regular readers will know they continue from storyline to storyline.
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