Legion of Monsters: Morbius
The mighty monsteriffic LEGION OF MONSTERS mini-series continues, and though three's the charm for you the fortunate reader, the doomed and destructive individuals in this third tome of terror are anything but lucky
(Noticiascadadía/Marvel).- Scientist Michael
Morbius, "vascular theorist," had a good life once
upon a time. Winner of the Nobel Prize, engaged to
be married to a beautiful girl and his work
rewarding and successful, he had
everything…including a rare and incurable blood
disease. Morbius turned his research on himself,
developing a new enzyme to strengthen his blood
count, but instead created one of the most unique
monsters ever: a living vampire! Now cursed with
all the frightening characteristics of an undead
nightdweller, Morbius searches for a cure to his
affliction while valiantly resisting his vampiric
urges to attack his fellow man and spread
evil.
LEGION OF MONSTERS: MORBIUS also delivers a new
story of another bombastic bloodsucker, a gentleman
who's not only a real vampire, he's the King of the
Vampires! Count Dracula, the famous Prince of
Darkness, cursed hundred of years ago to walk by
night and sleep by day, disperses his malice across
the globe in a bid for destruction and domination.
Many have challenged him and many have fallen
beneath Dracula's juggernaut of horror, but the
world has never seen the likes of one who presents
a rather personal bulwark to his plans and schemes:
Lilith, the daughter of Dracula!
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