Really needed Marvel's nonsense coupled with zero tolerance for Nazis in these troubled times
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Really needed Marvel's nonsense coupled with zero tolerance for Nazis in these troubled times
Marvel Snap (2024) Scopely Studios
I’m ecstatic to finally collect this card in Marvel Snap. I love Hell Cow. She is one of favorite comic book characters.
Giant-Size Man-Thing #5, Volume 2 (1975) Marvel Comics
Hell Cow’s first appearance.
Giant-Size Man-Thing #5, Volume 2 (1975) Marvel Comics
The tragic origin of Bessie AKA Hell Cow.
Deadpool Team-Up #885 (2011) Marvel Comics
Deadpool teams up with Hell Cow to defeat an evil doctor holding them captive to imbue himself with superhuman abilities.
Spider-Man/Deadpool #23 (2017) Marvel Comics
Hell Cow appears as an arms dealers, having acquired the abilities to stand upright, and speak.
Vampirella summons Dracula for a duel!!!
Whenever I get into something I like to make myself a sona and normally their vampire themed cause this is me and I was gonna do it for xmen...I remembered that vampires are cannon to marvel- especially in the various xmen universes... anyways all hail vampire Logan that's all.
"LET'S SHOW OUR GUEST WHO RULES THE UNDERGROUND!"
NOTE: Yeah, the pages are in reverse order, but for good reason, of course! GROTESQUE!
PIC(S) INFO: The nighttime fuel for pure vampiric depravity -- Spotlight on Morbius, the Living Vampire, leader of the human refuse in the land of "Sub-City," from the pages of "SPIDER-MAN" Vol. 1 #13. August, 1991. Marvel Comics.
Story/script/artwork/letters by Todd McFarlane.
Colors by Greg(ory) Wright.
Source: https://twitter.com/CBCCPodcast/status/1583294534573649921.
The Darkhold Triangle
Marvel Comics over the decades has done numerous underrated stories that feature the sinister book Darkhold aka The Book of Sins
Written by a demon named Chthon, the book connects strongly with Marvel’s Scarlet Witch and Vampires. However what we may not know are the short stories that involve two of our favorite heroes and our favorite writers, namely Roger Stern, Mark Gruenwald, Steven Grant and David Michelinie
These stories were published 4 years apart from one another with the former comprising of 3 issues while the latter comprising of 4 issues. Nevertheless, they are one of the best stories that revolve around Doctor Strange, Scarlet Witch and Darkhold
Avengers no. 185-187
Doctor Strange no. 59-62
A preview of X-Men: Unforgiven #1
X-MEN: UNFORGIVEN #1
MUTANTS…OR MONSTERS? Beaten, broken and bruised after the destruction of SPIDER-MAN: UNFORGIVEN, the FORGIVEN desperately need a break…but, of course, there ain’t no rest for the wicked. Body parts have mysteriously started washing up on the coast of Maine…and these extraneous organs call for help from the extraordinary X-MEN! But with former bloodsucker JUBILEE in tow, the team is risking more than they know…
Written by: Tim Seeley Art by: Sid Kotian, Edgar Delgado Cover by: Kyle Hotz Page Count: 36 Pages Release Date: March 29, 2023
It's nice of the writer to remember Jubilee's time as a vampire and she had vampire allies like The Forgiven in Victor Gischler's X-Men comic.
Vampire/vampire hunter au? Sam/bucky or sam/steve/Bucky <333
Omgggggg I know you've been waiting for, like, six hundred years for this. And I know it was supposed to be a drabble.
But.
I like monsters.
I'm putting the first section here, on account of it's 16,000+ words total. The link to AO3 will be in the reblog
Put Your Teeth Into My Beating Heart
“Man, what the hell are these things?” Sam asked as he wrenched another stake out of a decaying ribcage. Moonlight streamed down the stake until it hit the dark blood on the end. Not as gory as a fight between a handful of vampires and two hunters could be. Still unpleasant.
“Ancient,” Steve said while he wiped down the shield with holy water, ground garlic, and silver flakes. “They’re not pure bloods, they were turned. But it looks like they were turned closer to Varnae than Morbius. Much closer.”
Sam pulled another stake free and then started collecting the much smaller silver spear-heads. “So why are they emerging now? Clearly they have no preservation skills. They ran right at us with no attack plan.”
“Could be anything. A decoy. A mind-controlled army. Something that’s been slumbering and has only just been awakened.”
Sam’s lips curled up in distaste and he finished sheathing the stakes. No sense in cleaning them yet. There was always more to do before the sun rose. “Why is it only the ancient ones that slumber? Why can’t they all decide to take a really long nap right now?”
Steve laughed, though it was not as light as Sam had heard it before, and clapped a hand on Sam’s shoulder. “Next time we find ourselves in front of the Council, you can suggest that to them.”
Sam kneeled down to break off bone fragments and teeth to take back with them. There were usually answers in vampire bodies, if someone knew how to read the text. Luckily, Sam knew vampire bodies very well.
He and Steve had been hunting vampires for years now. Sam had to admit, a walking World War II icon was not who he expected as an ally in vampire hunting. To be fair, though, he hadn’t ever really thought about vampire hunting in the first place. He’d only been looking for one. He found Steve instead.
Steve seemed to be looking for all of them with a wild sort of vengeance driving him. At first, Sam thought Steve had been bitten, between the strength and the regeneration and the fact he still looked twenty five after almost a century on ice. But that was just the super soldier serum, which was a good thing because Steve hated vampires and Sam was pretty sure Steve wouldn’t still be around if he’d been turned.
The extent of Sam’s knowledge about Steve’s history with vampires was that Dracula had something to do with the battlefields of World War II. They had teamed up to keep armies off of the grounds of Transylvania. Then Dracula and some mad scientist named Ravencroft began experiments on soldiers and that was around the time Steve vowed to stop all vampires. Sam assumed the three gouges that ran down the length of Steve’s face contributed to his hatred as well.
Sam was a soldier. He knew the look of a person who had lost someone important to them. He just couldn’t get Steve to say who it was or what had happened.
Then again, Sam had his own secrets, so he didn’t push too hard.
“Hey, Steve, come look at these hearts,” Sam called and wrenched a punctured one free.
“What about them?” Steve asked from across the room, coming over slowly so he could examine each body between him and Sam, as if he could see hearts through skin and ribcages.
“They’re full of blood. But there’s none in the rest of the bodies. I thought they just hadn’t fed when I first saw them but…” Sam dragged a silver knife down the arm of the vampire in front of him and found only skin and bone and dry muscle. “This just makes them easier to kill. No chance of reanimation when the stake is removed.”
Steve hummed and scratched his neck absently. He did it all the time. Sam thought he was checking for puncture wounds. “I’d say husks, but you don’t have to feed husks.”
“What about mules?” Sam asked suddenly.
“What are mules?”
“I mean, what if they’re just being used to move blood from one place to another.”
“That’s a lot of work in a world where blood banks and the technology for them exists freely,” Steve pointed out.
“Yeah, but think of how often we’ve staked out blood banks to catch a dozen vampires in the act at a time. All hunters know to do that. Ambulances have stakes in them now. The world is evolving. Maybe vampires need to too.”
“If they’re mules, where are their shepherds?” Steve asked gravely. The thought sent a chill down Sam’s spine. “And why use ancient vampires?”
“If they’re reanimated, maybe someone found a mass grave. Besides, the longer something’s dead, the easier it is to control it. Or, like you said, they came up on a sleeping nest and overtook them all at once.”
Steve grunted and kicked a body. It dissolved into ash.
Something flashed behind Steve and by the time Sam really understood what he was seeing, he didn’t even have a chance to cry out. He leapt forward, putting his body between Steve and the vampire melting out of the shadows.
“Sam! No!” Steve shouted as the vampire tackled Sam down onto the ground. He didn’t have time to worry about his head hitting the tile because the next second, the vampire’s teeth were in his neck. It hurt like a bitch every time.
It hurt more when Steve tackled the vampire off of Sam and the vampire took a not insubstantial chunk of Sam’s skin with it. Sam was just about to throw himself into the fight, to protect Steve again, when he realized the vampire was spitting out his blood, staring at Sam wide eyed. The hands on Steve’s shoulders were only pushing him away, disregarded.
Steve also wasn't fighting. His wide eyes were focused on the vampire. It was a beautiful creature. Eyes so blue, Sam felt like he was getting frostbite just looking at them. Long hair that curled against his neck. Pale skin with blue veins snaking down strong features and long, elegant fingers. Lips so red-- Oh, right. That would be blood.
“Bucky?” Steve breathed.
The vampire looked away from Sam long enough to scan Steve’s features. “Who the hell is Bucky?” he asked and finished shoving his way out of Steve’s hold. “And what the fuck are you?” he asked Sam. “You’re not the Daywalker, but you’re not all vampire either. Why does your heart beat?”