List of Fictional Dhampirs - Comic Book / Manga / Comic Strips

Comic Book / Manga / Comic Strips

  • Blade (Tomb of Dracula)
  • Bridget Irving Frostheart (The Record of a Fallen Vampire)
  • D (Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D)
  • Connor (Angel: After the Fall)
  • Ethelbart Takahashi (The Record of a Fallen Vampire)
  • Giorno Giovanna (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Vento Aureo)
  • Harlan Draka (Dampyr)
  • Jean Lamorgue (Le Bal du rat mort)
  • Jin Renka (The Record of a Fallen Vampire)
  • Kuroboshi (Bloody Kiss)
  • The eponymous Miyu of (Vampire Princess Miyu)
  • Laetitia (The Record of a Fallen Vampire)
  • Kyoichiro Narugami (鳴神京一郎 Narugami Kyōichirō?) / Merlock Holmes ("Flint the Time Detective")
  • Nicholas Bane (Journal of the Vampire Hunter: Claws of Darkness)
  • Nicholas Gaunt (Dhampire: Stillborn)
  • Paifu (Cowa!)
  • Quincy Harker (Dracula: The Undead) (Revealed as a dhampir- the child of Dracula and Mina Harker, as opposed to being the son of Jonathan Harker- in the sequel to the original novel)
  • Rayne (BloodRayne)
  • Saxon Kenchu (Candorville)
  • Saya (Blood: The Last Vampire)
  • Tessenji Fuuhaku (The Record of a Fallen Vampire)
  • Victoria Jane Scott (Dream Scar)
  • Yuriya Tachibana (Chibi Vampire)

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