Vampire Hunter D: American Wasteland

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Vampire Hunter D: American Wasteland
D is shown in his traditional over-cloak and traveler's hat with blond hair, his curved longsword slung over his right shoulder. He stands in front of a tattered American flag.
Artwork for the cover of Vampire Hunter D: American Wasteland  (Devil's Due Publishing
Art by Tim Seeley
Publication information
PublisherDevil's Due Publishing
ScheduleOriginally to have been 6 in series
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateCancelled
Creative team
Written byJimmy Palmiotti
Artist(s)Tim Seeley

Vampire Hunter D: American Wasteland is a comic book mini-series based on the popular Vampire Hunter D franchise, set to be published by Devil's Due Publishing. The series was announced in July 2008, but was confirmed to be cancelled at the 2009 Long Beach Comic Con, as a result of creative differences between Devil's Due and the license holders.[1] The story would have followed the typical Vampire Hunter D set-up and remained true to the mythos, but with a "noticeably North American feel."[2][3] It was to be written by Jimmy Palmiotti.[4]

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The plot of American Wasteland was for the first time to see the titular Vampire Hunter D arrive on the shores of America, a land where the vampiric Nobility persists, uninterrupted by those who seek to destroy them. There, D would have embarked on a journey inland while bringing their menace to an end.

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