Other figures from the same era, and with similarly violent or erotic preoccupations, include Maghella, Lucifera, Biancaneve, Vartan, Jacula, Sukia, and Yra.
[3][4] Zora la vampira was published from 1972 to 1985 and featured a blond female protagonist who, on some covers, resembles French actress Catherine Deneuve.
Together with the original series, stories of Zora were published also in the comic magazines Orror, I Notturni and Fasma.
[1] A new 13 episodes miniseries of Zora, renamed as "Lady Vampyre", was published in 2001; cartoonists were Paolo Puccini and Daniele Statella.
A film inspired by the character, also named Zora la Vampira, was released in 2000, directed by the Manetti Brothers.