Miles Morales’ life as Spider-Man has never been particularly easy, although he has largley managed to keep up with the worst that the world has to throw at him. This has changed, however, with the introduction of the speedster Hightail, who has been hounding Miles at the behest of the malevolent Agent Gao. Now, things are even worse for Miles, as Hightail has just joined the ranks of Marvel’s most dangerous vampires – and Miles has no clue on how to defeat his deadly new foe.After only narrowly escaping a vampire attack thanks to the intervention of Blade and his monster hunting daughter Bloodline, the titular hero of Miles Morales: Spider-Man #11 (by Cody Ziglar, Federica Mancin, Bryan Valenza, and VC’s Cory Petit) finds himself faced with the kind of threats he has little to experience dealing with. Fortunately, Blade is able to grant Miles a new suit fit for vampire slaying as well as webs imbued with the power of holy water. While that is enough to keep Miles alive when up against ordinary vampires, the arrival of Hightail leads to the authoritarian villain falling prey to these creatures of the night and, in turn, the creation of a new, more powerful type of vampire.As Blade explains to Miles upon first crossing paths, the threat they are up against is a far cry from what either of them are used to dealing with. Although the Daywalker has plenty of experience hunting all manner of vampires, R’ym’r is so ancient and powerful that Blade is convinced there is simply no killing him. As evidenced by the fact that R’ym’r’s recently turned underlings are among the strongest vampires the heroes could face, there is clearly some truth to Blade’s warnings. This makes the transformation of Hightail into the latest of R’ym’r’s vassals all the more horrifying, and adds a new layer to the numerous vampiric threats that have cropped up throughout the Marvel Universe over the years.Miles Morales is Officially Marvel’s Latest Vampire Hunter
Miles Morales’ life as Spider-Man has never been particularly easy, although he has largley managed to keep up with the worst that the world has to throw at him. This has changed, however, with the introduction of the speedster Hightail, who has been hounding Miles at the behest of the malevolent Agent Gao. Now, things are even worse for Miles, as Hightail has just joined the ranks of Marvel’s most dangerous vampires – and Miles has no clue on how to defeat his deadly new foe.
After only narrowly escaping a vampire attack thanks to the intervention of Blade and his monster hunting daughter Bloodline, the titular hero of Miles Morales: Spider-Man #11 (by Cody Ziglar, Federica Mancin, Bryan Valenza, and VC’s Cory Petit) finds himself faced with the kind of threats he has little to experience dealing with. Fortunately, Blade is able to grant Miles a new suit fit for vampire slaying as well as webs imbued with the power of holy water. While that is enough to keep Miles alive when up against ordinary vampires, the arrival of Hightail leads to the authoritarian villain falling prey to these creatures of the night and, in turn, the creation of a new, more powerful type of vampire.
As Blade explains to Miles upon first crossing paths, the threat they are up against is a far cry from what either of them are used to dealing with. Although the Daywalker has plenty of experience hunting all manner of vampires, R’ym’r is so ancient and powerful that Blade is convinced there is simply no killing him. As evidenced by the fact that R’ym’r’s recently turned underlings are among the strongest vampires the heroes could face, there is clearly some truth to Blade’s warnings. This makes the transformation of Hightail into the latest of R’ym’r’s vassals all the more horrifying, and adds a new layer to the numerous vampiric threats that have cropped up throughout the Marvel Universe over the years.
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