Over the past few months, readers have followed along as the Marvel Universe was beset on all sides by a vampiric threat unlike any it has seen before. Fortunately, a new dawn has finally come to break through the Darkforce clouds that had blotted out the skies entirely, though even it can’t compensate for the lasting damage that the villainous Varnae’s Blood Hunt has caused.
Although the world will never be the same now that the vampires of the Marvel Universe have shed one of their biggest weaknesses, plenty of heroes are willing to push the threat they pose back into the shadows where it belongs. As seen in Blood Hunters #1 (by Erica Schulz, Robert Gill, Rain Beredo, and VC’s Joe Caramagna), however, not every member of Marvel’s new supernatural super team is on the same page in terms of what the best way to do that is. That particular difference of opinion could cost a fan-favorite superhero his life.
While Tandy’s Lightforce powers have long afforded her plenty of offensive and defensive capabilities, it is only in the past few years that she has explored what applications they might have away from the battlefield. Previously, Dagger had used her powers to purge various toxins from others, yet when she joined forces with the Savage Avengers, she discovered they could also heal physical wounds. During the events of Blood Hunt, Dagger discovered that these same healing powers could even be used to cure people of the vampiric curse thrust upon them. This makes her quite possibly the greatest threat to the vampires attempting to build an empire for themselves in the wake of Varnae’s defeat, assuming she can get close enough to start chipping away at their ranks.
Over the past few months, readers have followed along as the Marvel Universe was beset on all sides by a vampiric threat unlike any it has seen before. Fortunately, a new dawn has finally come to break through the Darkforce clouds that had blotted out the skies entirely, though even it can’t compensate for the lasting damage that the villainous Varnae’s Blood Hunt has caused.
Although the world will never be the same now that the vampires of the Marvel Universe have shed one of their biggest weaknesses, plenty of heroes are willing to push the threat they pose back into the shadows where it belongs. As seen in Blood Hunters #1 (by Erica Schulz, Robert Gill, Rain Beredo, and VC’s Joe Caramagna), however, not every member of Marvel’s new supernatural super team is on the same page in terms of what the best way to do that is. That particular difference of opinion could cost a fan-favorite superhero his life.
While Tandy’s Lightforce powers have long afforded her plenty of offensive and defensive capabilities, it is only in the past few years that she has explored what applications they might have away from the battlefield. Previously, Dagger had used her powers to purge various toxins from others, yet when she joined forces with the Savage Avengers, she discovered they could also heal physical wounds. During the events of Blood Hunt, Dagger discovered that these same healing powers could even be used to cure people of the vampiric curse thrust upon them. This makes her quite possibly the greatest threat to the vampires attempting to build an empire for themselves in the wake of Varnae’s defeat, assuming she can get close enough to start chipping away at their ranks.
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