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  2. Storm (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Storm was one of the first Black superheroes in mainstream comic books, and the second Black female superhero in Marvel Comics, after Misty Knight, who debuted in March 1975. [172] She was the third Black female superhero in mainstream comics; DC had previously introduced Nubia , a supporting character for Wonder Woman , in 1973.

  3. Nightstalkers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Nightstalkers is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics from 1992 to 1994, featuring a trio of occult experts reluctantly banded together to fight supernatural threats. Operating under the business name Borderline Investigations, the team was composed of vampire hunters Blade and Frank Drake and private detective Hannibal King ...

  4. Vampire (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Bloodstorm (Dracula clone) [37] - A clone of Dracula created by HYDRA. He would later be called Bloodstorm One upon gaining a new body and led the Bloodcoven during the "Blood Hunt" storyline. [4] Bloodstorm (Ororo Munroe) - An alternate vampiric version of Storm who becomes a member of the X-Men Blue; Jack Bolt [volume & issue needed]

  5. X-Men Blue - Wikipedia

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    Malice is revealed to have possessed Polaris and, although she manages to break free, Malice has already gravely injured the Raksha leaving only one, Gazing Nightshade, unharmed. Jimmy and Bloodstorm rescue Xorn from a group of Marauders and regroup with Polaris, Gazing Nightshade and new recruit Daken to form a new team of X-Men. Magneto meets ...

  6. List of X-Men members - Wikipedia

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    The X-Men are a team of mutant superheroes, published in American comic books by Marvel Comics. Over the decades, the X-Men have featured a rotating line up composed of many characters. Notation: A slash (/) between names, indicates codenames in chronological order. Characters listed are set in the Earth-616 continuity except when noted.

  7. Blood Hunt (comics) - Wikipedia

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    At the New York Comic Convention in October 2023, Marvel Comics teased "Blood Hunt" as the next major crossover event that will command its own main limited series, as well as tie-in issues and spinoff limited series. [2] Blood Hunt is announced as a five-issue limited series written by the current Avengers scribe Jed MacKay debuting in May ...

  8. Ulysses Bloodstone - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses Bloodstone first appeared in Marvel Presents #1 (Oct 1975) and was created by Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, and John Warner. [1]John Warner has explained the development of Ulysses Bloodstone: "Len Wein and Marv Wolfman came up with the spark that would become Bloodstone—the premise of a man who fights monsters—and together he [] and I began to develop a series idea to take up ten pages ...

  9. List of Ultraverse characters - Wikipedia

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    This group was founded and led by Dr. Rachel Deming, and introduced Ghoul (one of Ultraforce's main members) and Amber Hunt to the Ultraverse. Much of the plot revolved around a fatal "Theta Virus", the treatment of which gave the characters their superhuman powers.