Fiends of the Eastern Front

Summary

Fiends of the Eastern Front was a story published in the British comics anthology 2000 AD, created by Gerry Finley-Day and Carlos Ezquerra. The series mixed vampires into the general horror of the Eastern front.

Fiends of the Eastern Front
Cover of Fiends of the Eastern Front  (2005), hardcover collected edition, art by Carlos Ezquerra
Created byGerry Finley-Day
Carlos Ezquerra
Publication information
PublisherIPC
Rebellion Developments
ScheduleWeekly
Monthly
Title(s)2000 AD #152-161
Judge Dredd Megazine #245-252
FormatsOriginal material for the series has been published as a strip in the comics anthology(s) 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine.
Genre
Publication dateFebruary–April 1980
May–December 2006
Creative team
Writer(s)Gerry Finley-Day
David Bishop
Artist(s)Carlos Ezquerra
Colin MacNeil
Letterer(s)Jack Potter
Colin MacNeil
Ellie de Ville
Editor(s)Steve MacManus
Matt Smith
Reprints
Collected editions
Fiends of the Eastern FrontISBN 1-904265-64-2

Plot edit

A diary found with an unearthed skeleton casts new light on a lost piece of history from World War II. It belongs to a young German soldier who was stationed on the Eastern Front alongside a group of Romanian soldiers who always fought at night. Their true nature is soon revealed and when they change sides all Hell breaks loose.

Characters edit

German edit

The Germans were:

Russian edit

The Russians were:

  • The Rabbi - An unnamed rabbi who performs the ritual
  • The Golem - Created by the Rabbi to destroy Costanza and his Vampyr
  • Jesf Charnosov - A member of SMERT KROFPEET

The Vampyr (Blood Pack) edit

The Vampires were:

Bibliography edit

They have appeared in their own series (the original run being released as a single volume by Rebellion Developments in June 2006 and a new series starting to coincide with this) as well as cropping up elsewhere and now feature in a series of novels.

Comics edit

  • Fiends of the Eastern Front:
    • "Fiends of the Eastern Front", written by Gerry Finley-Day, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD #152-161, February–April 1980 (collected in hardcover, October 2005, ISBN 1-904265-64-2)
    • "Stalingrad", written by David Bishop, art by Colin MacNeil, in Judge Dredd Megazine #245-252, May–December 2006
    • "1812", written by Ian Edginton, art by Dave Taylor, in 2000 AD #2100–2105, September 2018
    • "Fiends of the Western Front", written by Ian Edginton, art by Tiernen Trevallion, in 2000 AD #2111–2115, December 2018 - January 2019
    • "Costanta", written by Ian Edginton, art by Tiernen Trevallion, in 2000 AD #2201-2211, September-December 2020
    • "1963" written by Ian Edginton, art by Tiernen Trevallion, in 2000 AD #2273-2285, March-June 2022
    • "Fiends of West Berlin", written by Karl Stock, art by Warren Pleese, in 2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 2022
    • "Fiends of the Western Front: Wilde West", written by Ian Edginton, art by Warren Pleese in 2000 AD #2310, November 2022

Cameo appearances in other series edit

Novels edit

Black Flame released a series of novels based on the series, all written by David Bishop:

  • Fiends of the Eastern Front:
    • Operation Vampyr (December 2005 ISBN 1-84416-274-5)
    • The Blood Red Army (April 2006, ISBN 1-84416-325-3)
    • Twilight of the Dead (August 2006, ISBN 1-84416-384-9)
    • Fiends of the Rising Sun (July 2007, ISBN 1-84416-494-2)

The first three books were collected in one volume, Fiends of the Eastern Front (672 pages, February 2007, ISBN 1-84416-455-1)

The novel Fiends of the Rising Sun deals with the same premise but with vampire samurai in the Pacific War.

See also edit

  • Fiends of the Eastern Front: 1812 prequel story in 2000 AD
  • Fiends of the Western Front upcoming sequel
  • American Gothic, another 2000 AD story which features vampires

Other items that mix horror with the World Wars and/or feature undead Nazis include:

References edit

  • Fiends of the Eastern Front at Barney
  • Fiends of the Eastern Front at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

External links edit

  • Review of the trade paperback, 2000 AD Review