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- Morbius went on to star in Vampire Tales, a black-and-white horror comics magazine published by Marvel's sister company, Curtis Magazines, appearing in all but two of the mature audience title's 11 issues (August 1973 – June 1975).
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Morbius went on to star in Vampire Tales, a black-and-white horror comics magazine published by Marvel's sister company, Curtis Magazines, appearing in all but two of the mature audience title's 11 issues (August 1973 – June 1975). [11]
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Featured Characters: 1. Morbius (Michael Morbius) (Main story and flashback) Supporting Characters: 1. Children of Satan (First appearance) 1.1. Carolyn (First appearance) 1.2. Madame Laera (First appearance; dies) Antagonists: 1. Nilrac (First appearance) Other Characters: 1. Barbara Clark (First appearance; dies) 2. God (Invoked) 3. Charles Xavie...
Morbius searches for his beloved Martine and runs into Carolyn a member of the Children of Satan. Carolyn takes Morbius to see a mystic named Laera who can find Martine's location. The three view Laera's crystal ball which peers Martine's death. Not wishing to believe what he sees Morbius throws the crystal causing a demon named Nilracto be set fre...
Featured Characters: 1. Louise Allbritton (Photo) 2. Lon Chaney Jr. (Photo) 3. Bram Stoker (Mentioned) 4. Stan Lee (Mentioned) 5. Roy Thomas (Mentioned) 6. Dracula (Mentioned) 7. Henry Irving (Mentioned) 8. Lord Ruthven (Mentioned) 9. John William Polidori (Mentioned) 10. Lord Byron (Mentioned) 11. Mary Shelley (Mentioned) 12. Percy Bysshe Shelley ...
Featured Characters: 1. Kenneth Long (First appearance; dies) Supporting Characters: 1. Lloyd Wayne (First appearance) Antagonists: 1. Unnamed Werewolf Other Characters: 1. Hastings (Kenneth Long's Butler) Races and Species: 1. Humans 2. Werewolves 3. Dogs Locations: 1. Earth
A man who shoots dogs for fun is bitten by a werewolf. He even has hired a sharpshooter to kill any strays that might venture onto his property, but he regrets this action when he changes to wolf form and his hired hand shoots him.
Featured Characters: 1. Mr. Aubrey (First appearance) Supporting Characters: 1. Jessica Aubrey Ruthven (First appearance) 2. Lady Mercer (First appearance) 3. Ianthe (First appearance; dies) Antagonists: 1. Lord Ruthven (First appearance) Other Characters: 1. Lord (Mentioned) 2. Henri 3. Unnamed Innkeeper (Ianthe's Father) (First appearance; dies) ...
Mr. Aubrey leaves his home of London, England to venture to Greece with an unusual member of society by the name of Lord Ruthven. The trip occurs soon after Miller's daughter is said to have killed herself over him. Mr. Aubrey leaves behind his sister Jessica as the two men leave for Greece through Paris, France. It was in Paris that Aubrey began t...
Featured Characters: 1. Danny Supporting Characters: 1. Bill (Bartender) 2. Danny's Friends 2.1. Jim 2.2. Burt 2.3. Unnamed Other Antagonists: 1. "Satan" Other Characters: 1. Danny's Wife (Unnamed) 2. Danny's Son (Unnamed) 3. Danny's Daughter (Unnamed) 4. Danny's Father (Unnamed) (Mentioned) (Death) 5. Lord (God) (Mentioned) 6. Portsmouth Factory S...
When a man enters a bar and, as a gag, offers a skeptic a contract for his soul for one million dollars the skeptic signs it. No one sees the stranger leave, but a coincidence leaves the signer one million dollars from a will. As time goes by, the contract worries away at him distorting his personality from likable to hostile. His employees hate hi...
Featured Characters: 1. Melissa Jenkins (Main story and flashback) (First appearance; dies) Supporting Characters: 1. Jim Gordon (First appearance) Antagonists: 1. James Gordon (First appearance) (Main story and flashback) Other Characters: 1. Lucifer (Referenced) 2. Melissa's unnamed victim (First appearance; dies) Races and Species: 1. Human (Mai...
Mar 11, 2022 · By the mid-1970s, he was frequently seen in a horror comic series called "Vampire Tales." In 1992, the character was rebooted in the series "Morbius the Living Vampire."
- Amanda Prahl
"Morbius" Release date: May 1, 1973. Cover date: 1973. Vampire Tales #2. "The Blood Sacrifice of Amanda Saint!" Release date: July 3, 1973. Cover date: October, 1973. Vampire Tales #3. "The Kiss of Death" Release date: November 6, 1973. Cover date: February, 1974. Vampire Tales #4. "Lighthouse of the Possessed" Release date: January 29, 1974.
Nov 13, 2019 · Vampire Tales. In 1973, Morbius launches in his own ongoing serial during the heyday of Marvel’s oversized black and white horror magazines. While it’s easy to qualify the shift in format as its own canon, these stories actually continue from previous continuity- Morbius at one point alluding to an alleged off-panel “escape” from the X-Men.
Jan 20, 2020 · Starring in a comic series called Vampire Tales in 1973, Morbius went on to play key roles in other comic runs including the Adventure into Fear anthology.
Jan 14, 2020 · After his first two Vampire Tales stories, Morbius concurrently became the star of his own feature in Marvel’s bimonthly Adventure into Fear anthology series, beginning with issue #20 (1974) and continuing through issue #31 (Dec. 1975).