Vampires (Marvel)
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A group of Vampires sought to use a virus made from Morbius in a plot to spread a disease to wipe out the human race. He refused leading to them forcibly capturing him as they sought to create a virus that made bones brittle to spread among mankind. (Domino v3 #8) | A group of Vampires sought to use a virus made from Morbius in a plot to spread a disease to wipe out the human race. He refused leading to them forcibly capturing him as they sought to create a virus that made bones brittle to spread among mankind. (Domino v3 #8) | ||
− | The makings of this new civil war for the throne of their kind came to head when a faction emerged led by the '''Shadow Colonel''' who sought to take control of all Vampires from Dracula. (Avengers v8 #12) Leading his [[Legion of the Unliving]], they struck at '''Castle Dracul''' where they killed the vampire guards stationed there as they attempted to murder Dracula. However, their quarry was missing and the attack triggered a diaspora among the vampires that were fleeing to various parts of the world to feed on humans. The Shadow Colonel then directed his attention against the Avengers as he sought to kill Dracula and claim his position as Lord of the Damned. (Avengers v8 # | + | The makings of this new civil war for the throne of their kind came to head when a faction emerged led by the '''Shadow Colonel''' who sought to take control of all Vampires from Dracula. (Avengers v8 #12) Leading his [[Legion of the Unliving]], they struck at '''Castle Dracul''' where they killed the vampire guards stationed there as they attempted to murder Dracula. However, their quarry was missing and the attack triggered a diaspora among the vampires that were fleeing to various parts of the world to feed on humans. The Shadow Colonel then directed his attention against the Avengers as he sought to kill Dracula and claim his position as Lord of the Damned. (Avengers v8 #14) |
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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*'''Raizo Kodo''' : | *'''Raizo Kodo''' : | ||
*'''Jubilee''' : | *'''Jubilee''' : | ||
− | *'''Shadow Colonel''' : (Avengers v8 # | + | *'''Shadow Colonel''' : (Avengers v8 #14) |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 10:42, 6 February 2019
Vampires are undead beings that feature in Marvel Comics.
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History
Origin
Their origins were said to be traced to the time before the Cataclysm that engulfed the world in its early years. A cabal of dark wizards that served the slain ruler Thulsa Doom sought vengeance for their lord and attained the parchments of Chthon. With it, they intended to cast a dark spell on the world with one of their number named Varnae who was dying deciding to volunteer to be subjected to it. The ritual sacrifice saw him being killed and then arose as the first of the Vampire race that walked the Earth. The hunger for blood consumed the Vampires who turned on their creators and began to prey on humanity with them dispersing from Atlantis before its sinking in the Cataclysm. (Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme v1 #11) One of the oldest sects of Vampires were the Aqueos who were aquatic variants many of whom were derived from Atlanteans but some were members of other races. According to legend, the first of the Aqueos was formed of Sh'g'th tissue created by beings from the stars. (Namor: The First Mutant v1 #4) They established themselves in the darkest waters of the ocean where they settled in the Aqueos Hidden City that contained writings on its ancient walls that were the basis for all Earth magic. Within the city, there stood black stone buildings that were known as the Seventh World of the Ancients and also as R'llyeh or also the First Atlantis with this area being called The Cellar of the Earth. Knowledge of the Aqueos city were detailed in the Lemurian witch-scrolls with Zarta speaking of them. (Namor: The First Mutant v1 #3) Within the city, sat the Aqueos elders or Old Ones that were obese members of their kind that were so large that they could not speak or move but their dark energy empowered their warrior drones so long as they remained within their home territory. (Namor: The First Mutant v1 #4)
Death of Dracula
During the centennial gathering of Vampires, the sects spoke of their concerns over the growing human population where the question of leadership came before Dracula. At this moment, his son Xarus usurping his father by staking him with likeminded leaders thus taking control of the entirety of Vampirekind who intended to conquer Earth. However, he lost the support of the Krieger and Claw sects but Xarus intended to solidify his power by sending his minions with lightbending technology that allowed them to stage an assault in daylight against the Krieger stronghold. Janus attempted to rally rebels against his brother only for the Claw sect to betray him thus allowing Xarus undisputed rule of vampires. (Death of Dracula v1 #1)
War of the Vampires
A group of Vampires sought to use a virus made from Morbius in a plot to spread a disease to wipe out the human race. He refused leading to them forcibly capturing him as they sought to create a virus that made bones brittle to spread among mankind. (Domino v3 #8)
The makings of this new civil war for the throne of their kind came to head when a faction emerged led by the Shadow Colonel who sought to take control of all Vampires from Dracula. (Avengers v8 #12) Leading his Legion of the Unliving, they struck at Castle Dracul where they killed the vampire guards stationed there as they attempted to murder Dracula. However, their quarry was missing and the attack triggered a diaspora among the vampires that were fleeing to various parts of the world to feed on humans. The Shadow Colonel then directed his attention against the Avengers as he sought to kill Dracula and claim his position as Lord of the Damned. (Avengers v8 #14)
Overview
Once a century, a gathering was called among the various Vampire sects. (Death of Dracula v1 #1)
Their society were divided into a number of different sects which included:
- Anarchy : a lesser known sect that never sent a delegation during the vampire gatherings. (Death of Dracula v1 #1)
- Anchorite : American rural outcasts who were a lesser aggressive sect that mostly hide away from their brethren where they were content tending sheep and taking pigs blood thus living an existence cut off from both humans as well as other vampires. (Death of Dracula v1 #1)
- Charniputra :
- Claw : Middle Eastern type warriors who were one of the two most powerful sects and often seated next to the Krieger in order to remind them that they were not the only force among their kind. (Death of Dracula v1 #1)
- Krieger : Western European type warriors who were one of the two most powerful sects and often seated next to the Claw in order to remind them that they were not the only force among their kind. They cherished hierarchy and the chain of command as well as believed in honor with a warrior code that meant that they did not surrender. (Death of Dracula v1 #1)
- Moksha : a strange breed who go for long periods without feeding and taste the blood of birds or rats in order to allow them to experience precognitive visions of the future. (Death of Dracula v1 #1)
- Mystikos : American Vampires who were more modern and technical sect among the group that handled electronics. (Death of Dracula v1 #1)
- Nosferatu :
- Purebloods :
- Siren : consisted entirely of seductresses. (Death of Dracula v1 #1)
- Trykes :
Certain vampires once practiced an event known as the Darkside Dance that was a vampire underground fighting ring. (Spider-Man vs. Vampires v1 #1)
A drug Fang was created that used a chemically enhanced version of the vampire hemoglobin to create artificial vampires. (Spider-Man vs. Vampires v1 #1)
Members
- Varnae :
- Dracula :
- Janus :
- Xarus :
- Lilith :
- Solomon Negus : a male 2000 year old Sudanese vampire foe of Dracula who once defeated him and operated a drug trafficking along with underground vampire fighting ring that dealt in the use of Fang in creating artificial vampires. (Spider-Man vs. Vampires v1 #1)
- Deacon Frost :
- Blade :
- Hannibal King :
- Victor Strange :
- Raizo Kodo :
- Jubilee :
- Shadow Colonel : (Avengers v8 #14)
Notes
- Vampires were created by Al Fagaly where they made their first appearance in Marvel Mystery Comics v1 #35 (September, 1942).
- They were based on the myth of Vampires.
In other media
Television
- In Marvel Anime: Blade, they featured as the primary antagonists of these series where they were opposed by Blade. It was said that garlic and the cross had no effect on them but were simply mythology though silver worked well where when killed they erupted into flames and disintegrated. Purebloods were natural born vampires that had survived for millennia where they rue over the assorted clans and were the sovereigns of the night. One vampire organization included Existence led by Deacon Frost that sought to become a major power player in South Asia. In Japan, they operated Club Feed that seemed as a normal nightclub but was actually a place where they lured humans in order to trap them and feed. There were shown to be different breeds of vampires with different abilities such as the vampire Radu who turned into a werewolf-kind of beast that was immune to silver bullets and more powerful. Another was a Japanese vampire breed known as the Suikou that were three fingered fanged werecats that resembled lions with a winged membrane beneath the arm that could spin into balls to smash into opponents who were much more powerful underwater and tended to bond well with vampire monster cats to serve them. The Mandurugo were feathered white winged vampires with long necks and razor sharp clawed monstrous legs from Philippino folklore. Another was the ancient dreaded Manananggal that resembled a bipedal female monstrous green scaled beings with wings who could split their upper body from their torso with tendrils moving about in the air. From Malaysia came the Polong resembling a red skinned being with small horns and reverse jointed legs that were a breed from Malaysia with one being genetically engineered that resembled a red skinned being that could pit in a small bottle but if fed human blood than it would obey the commands of its master. Once fed, the creature grew into the size of a child where it multiplied into a number of copies. Another was the legendary Russian vampires known as the Upyr that could turn their skin to steel. Following the death of the Pureblood Lucius, the remaining nobles debated on how to eliminate both Existence and Blade. The U.S. Army and CIA were also involved a secret operation during the Vietnam War known as Project V that used a special drug - actually vampire blood - developed by A.I.M. and used on soldiers to turn them into vampire super-soldiers with an implant in their brain to control them. However, a bomber strike destroyed their headquarters leading to them being freed from the mind control leading to the Project being scrapped and its officers going into hiding leaving the artificial vampire trapped and unable to return to their old lives. This led to many of them falling into despair as one by one they committed suicide by stepping into the sunlight leaving only Sargent Stan he only survivor of Project V.
- In Avengers Assemble, the episode "Blood Feud" features Dracula and vampires where they were shown to be supernatural creatures stronger than humans that could reconstitute their bodies making them resistant to harm. Tony Stark believed that they were not magical beings but rather used technology that mimicked magic namely the use of non-genetic biodrivers that was a form of biotech that used blood to transfer data that piggy backed commands through white blood cells. These undead creatures serve their master who ruled Transylvania by World War II when his land was threatened by the Red Skull leading to him joining forces with Captain America and the Allies. By the modern age, their territory suffered from encroachment from the growing human population and thus allied with Red Skull after he received an invitation to join his Cabal. This led to him transforming the Black Widow into a vampire and sending a group of them attacking Stark Tower and the Avengers. As a result, Captain America leads the team to Transylvania to confront Dracula and cure Black Widow leading to further battles with the vampires. After their master's defeat, they return to his side when he escaped and later aided in his recovery by placing tubes that fed blood into his weakened body. Afterwards, it was shown that Hydra scientist Whitney Frost was conducting experiments on vampires in order to create Hydra supersoldiers with this project being stopped by the Avengers. However, Frost's actions drew the ire of Dracula who alongside his vampire horde attempted to kidnap Whitney to punish her for her actions but she was saved by Hawkeye.
Films
- In the Blade trilogy movies, Vampires served as the primary antagonists where they were shown as a separate parasitic species of mankind with their origins more traced to biology instead of magic.
Appearances
- Marvel Mystery Comics v1:
- Bizarre Adventures v1:
- Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme v1:
- Death of Dracula v1: (2010)
- Domino v3:
- Avengers v8:
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