Morbius Epic Collection Vol. 1: The Living Vampire

Morbius Epic Collection Vol. 1: The Living Vampire

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-04-15 11:51:18
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Steve Gerber
  • ISBN:130292835X
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Summary

Cursed by an experiment gone wrong, Dr。 Michael Morbius is possessed by an unquenchable thirst for blood, yet his heart beats like any other man。 He is a living vampire! From his first appearance and solo color comic through his black-and-white adventures, this Epic Collection begins Morbius' tragic adventure into fear。 The sometimes mad, sometimes misunderstood doctor contends not just with super heroes but bizarre cultists and satanic demons。 They're stories that will take you to the darker side of Marvel, a world of horror and the supernatural that overtook the industry in the 1970s and defined comics for a generation。

Includes: Amazing Spider-Man (1963) 101-102, Marvel Team-Up (1972) 3-4, Fear (1970) 20-26, Giant-Size Super-Heroes (1974) 1, material from Vampire Tales (1973) 1-8, Giant-Size Werewolf by Night (1974) 4

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Christopher M。

From that strange period in the 70s when superheroes stopped fighting costumed bank robbers to focus on the supernatural and occult, Morbius has a tragic and filmable origin that features Spider-Man, Fantastic Four and X-Men。 But then the story hops from title to title and writer to writer in a free form, tonally inconsistent mess that keeps circling back on itself to try and remember where his wife went。 You'd never be able to collect all these issues individually, so there's that。。。 From that strange period in the 70s when superheroes stopped fighting costumed bank robbers to focus on the supernatural and occult, Morbius has a tragic and filmable origin that features Spider-Man, Fantastic Four and X-Men。 But then the story hops from title to title and writer to writer in a free form, tonally inconsistent mess that keeps circling back on itself to try and remember where his wife went。 You'd never be able to collect all these issues individually, so there's that。。。 。。。more