Wanted to say I was gonna make a habit of doing this for every character who’s been done dirty but at this point that would be all of them
Also learned that apparently Morbius was part of the reason why She-Hulk is the way that she is so hey that’s a connection
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Some pretty classic body switcher tropes here... Nightmare sees Morbius feeding on his body with Stephen inside it, but if that happens Nightmare will be stuck outside his body, so his only hope is to go back in his own body and save it which will allow Stephen to hop back in his own.
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Doctor Strange
Volume: 4
Issue: 3
Variant Cover: Mark Texeira, Chris Sotomayor
Marvel
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Since we're making memes about Morbius, here's Clea throwing him out the window and Stephen being like CLEA NO
Doctor Strange - Sorcerer Supreme #14 (1990)
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Always remember to cover up your vampire before daytime activities
(Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme (1988) #16)
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(I will be writing for comics Reverse Flash, Loki, Riddler, Scarecrow, and Morbius. I will not be writing Eowells, MCU Loki, Paul Dano's Riddler, or Jared Leto's Morbius.)
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Doctor Strange XVIII
Marvel Team-Up #21
Marvel Team-Up #21 - writer: Len Wein | penciler: Sal Buscema | inker(s): Dave Hunt & Frank Giacoia
So we’re back to Doctor Strange related comics with another team-up with Spidey in another battle with Xandu! I gotta say this issue kinda redeemed Xandu for me cause his last appearance was very lame. Len Wein actually gives him a good motivation and backstory with having a lover who he thinks he can revive. This issue also had a great twist with Doctor Strange revealing to Xandu that he killed her and we’re left with Xandu going mad with grief. It was a surprisingly great ending to a fun issue. As I’ve said in a previous Defenders post, I don’t like the superhero vs superhero trope and this issue felt a little contrived just to have Spidey and Strange fight.
I loved seeing Sal Buscema’s art cause he’s one of the best artists working in this 70’s era. We got the cool Dr. Strange kaleidoscope visuals which I missed seeing. Other than a great ending this was a dumb and fun issue that if I ever do a reread of Doctor Strange appearances, I’d skip this one.
Morbius IV
Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1
Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1 - writer: Gerry Conway | penciler: Gil Kane | inker: Mike Esposito
I paired these two issues cause they both involved Spidey. Morbius teams-up with Man-Wolf and they fight Spidey.
I liked Morbius taking charge and using his bite to control Man-Wolf but his plan to get a cure didn’t really jive with him teaming with Jameson. I liked the fight between the three of them and how Spidey takes out Man-Wolf and then waits for Morbius to appear to the doctor who might have a cure for Leukemia. I also don’t understand why Spidey wouldn’t try to help Morbius cure his scientific vampirism? Like, it seems very out of character that he would just write Morbius off as a villain without trying to help him. Look at what he did for The Lizard. He also doesn’t want to fight Jameson and mentions it several times so why doesn’t he give Morbius that chance? I get that they really haven’t had much of a chance to talk without fighting but still. This was a fun issue but I feel like Morbius and Spidey seemed out of character just so they would fight. I guess I prefer Morbius’ solo adventures. Next up is Doctor Strange!
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Ok, so, like…. Just watched Morbius; somebody please tell me I’m not the only one seeing the gay little subtext here? The jealous ex trope?? The bisexual bastard on main???
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Since Nightmare left his body behind to go possess Stephen, Stephen decided to track down Nightmare's body and possess it in turn.
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Sony when everyone starts joking about putting the vampire movie back in cinemas again
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