"I am the world’s foremost authority on vampire physiology. Blade knows a great deal about vampire rituals, habits, and social order, but he doesn’t understand their biology.”
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man the speed in which "morbius doctor" changed meaning is incredible
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I drew my fav gothic superheros!
The Shadow
The Crow
And Morbius!!
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Morbius (2022)
Date Watched: 10/18/2022
Gay: 0/10. You'll never be venom
Twilight Influences: None
Enjoyment: 2/10. It's morbin time. I really wanted to rank this lower but it's just too competent. Sure I never want to rewatch it and now I've done that twice but now that I have some perspective, it's not that bad. It is in no way a good movie or a fun vampire movie but it is decent at being a movie. It's really just boring. Apart from a handful of terrible line deliveries and the have sex ekse scen there's just nothing there. But it's not that bad.
Vampires: See this is difficult. It is in no way basic but it's also so ugly. I hate the cgi but everything besides the face is kinda cool. They use it in a boring way but it looks so cool. 4/10
No sire rule
Representative of 2020s? too early to tell
Relative Popularity? Very well known but no one has seen it.
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actually i morbed before it was cool. if you even care
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Morbius (2022)
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There have been 82 Doctors at this point!
Keep reading line because the list is so damn long.
Main Continuum
(In order of appearance)
Classic Who
First Doctor (William Hartnell 1963 – 1966, Richard Hurdnall 1983, David Bradley 2017, 2022)
Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton 1966 – 1969)
Third Doctor (John Pertwee 1970 – 1974)
Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker 1974 – 1981)
Fifth Doctor (Peter Davidson 1981 – 1984)
Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker 1984 – 1986)
Seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy 1987 – 1989)
Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann 1996 movie)
Nu Who
Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston 2005)
Tenth Doctor (David Tennant 2005 – 2010)
Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith 2010 – 2013)
The War Doctor (John Hurt 2013)
Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi 2013 – 2017)
Thirteenth Doctor (Jodie Whittaker 2017 – 2022)
Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant 2023)
Fifteenth Doctor (Ncutu Gatwa 2023 - ?)
Pre - Memory Doctors
(Timeless child my beloathed)
Morbius Doctors (Robert Holmes, Graeme Harper, Douglas Camfield, Philip Hinchcliffe, Christopher Baker, Robert Banks Stewart, George Gallaccio and Christopher Barry 1976)
The Other (Sylvester McCoy, 1990)
The Fugitive Doctor (Jo Martin 2020)
The Timeless Child(ren) (TBA, Grace Nettle, Leo Tang, Jac Jones, TBA, Jesse Deyi 2020)
Brendan (Evan McCabe 2020)
Possible Future Doctors
(italicized parts of names are the title of that Doctor's first appearance, if I can't find a better name)
Father of Time (No Actor, 1987)
"Merlin" or The Battlefield Doctor (No actor, 1991)
The Army of Shadows Doctor (No actor, 1991)
"Fred" (No actor, 1993)
The Relic (no actor 1997, 2002)
The Storytelling Doctor (Tom Baker 1999)
The Web of Caves Future Doctor (Mark Gatiss, 1999)
The Blue Angel Future Doctor (No Actor, 1999)
The Curator 1 (Tom Baker, 2013)
The Curator 2 (Collin Baker, 2022)
Pseudo-Doctors
The Watcher (Adrian Gibbs 1981)
The Valyard (Michael Jayston 1986)
The Obverse Eight Doctor (No actor, 1999)
The Metacrisis Doctor (David Tennant 2008)
The DoctorDonna (Catherine Tait 2008)
The Dream Lord (Tony Jones 2010)
The Ganger Doctor (Matt Smith 2011)
The Spriggan (David Tennant 2022)
Alternate Realities
Dalek Films
Dr. Who (Peter Cushing 1965, 1966)
The Inferno Universe
The Leader (Jack Kine, 1970)
Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday
The Doctor (Trevor Martin 1974)
Previous Doctor (Nocholas Briggs 2008)
The Lenny Henry Show
The Seventh Doctor (Lenny Henry 1986)
What If?
The Eighth Doctor (No actor, 1997)
The Infinity Doctors
The Infinity Doctor (No actor, 1998)
The Curse of Fatal Death
The Doctor (Rowan Atkinsen 1999)
The Quite Handsom Doctor (Richard E Grant 1999)
The Shy Doctor (Jim Briadbent 1999)
The Handsom Doctor (Hugh Grant 1999)
The Female Doctor (Joanna Lumley 1999)
The Chronicles of Doctor Who?
The Doctor (no actor, 2000)
Klein's Story
Johann Schmidt (Paul McGann, 2010)
Father Time
The Emperor (No actor, 2001)
Scream of the Shalka
The 9th Doctor (Richard E Grant 2003)
Doctor Who Unbound
The Doctor (Geoffrey Bayldon 2003)
The Unbound Doctor (David Warner 2003)
The Heartless Doctor (David Collings 2003)
The New Heartless Doctor (Ian Brooker 2003)
Martin Bannister (Derek Jacobi 2003)
The Victorious Valyard (Michael Jayston 2003)
The Previous Doctor (Nicholas Briggs 2003)
The Exile Doctor (Arabella Weir 2003)
The Warrior (Collin Baker 2022)
Gallifrey - Disassembled
Lord Burner (Collin Baker 2011)
Gallifrey - Regenerators
Commentater Theta Sigma (Collin Baker, 2011)
False Negative
The Doctor (No actor, 2017)
The People Made of Smoke
The Sixth Doctor (Dan Starkey, 2020)
Unspecified Doctors
Yeah sometimes they just say "The Doctor" and don't bother specifying...
The Cabinet of Light Doctor (No Actor, 2003)
The Dalek Factor Doctor (No actor, 2004)
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Morbius is a Marvel character and he has been around since 1971. His first appearance was in Amazing Spider-Man #101. He is the only living vampire and he has the power to regenerate his body parts, which makes him very different from other vampires.
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Doctor Strange's disability: a (much needed) chronological review
In view of recent ableism and drama on the other social hellsite involving Doctor Strange's disability, here's my response, based on *CANON* material. (link to the thread on said hellsite here)
Stephen disability is established since 1963, back in Strange Tales #115. The story is focused on a flashback which portrays his journey from the decay of his medical career because of a car accident to his path towards the mystic arts.
Note that, in this very same issue, the Ancient One never says he would heal Stephen's *hands*, but perhaps Stephen would find the cure within. In other words, Stephen was supposed to heal his heart and soul from arrogance and egoism through magic, not a physical cure.
Also note that there are limitations within every aspect of comic books' universes. In this case, we're talking about magic. Magic is not a miracle thing. It demands training and, most recently as established by v4, a cost (Doctor Strange v4 #4).
Another clue that "magic can heal anything because it's fantasy" is not a valid argument within Marvel's magic world, as seen in The Oath. Stephen had access to the Otkid's Elixir, which could heal any disease, but the formula was lost in order to save Wong's life.
One last example comes from Spider-Man Family #5 (2007), featuring Morbius and Spidey. It establishes that healing demands the exact same price when it comes to magic.
Long story short, it's clear that the magic side of Marvel does not offer a solution to diseases through magical miracles. So this argument is totally invalid ~within~ this established universe.
Now back to Doctor Strange... No, he isn't using magic to heal his hands unlike some misleading accounts are claiming. In fact, there are several panels which show that he's actually in constant pain. Here's some examples:
- Doctor Strange - Sorcerer Supreme #48 (1992).
- Captain Marvel v10 #6 (2019)
- Doctor Strange v4 #1 (2015)
He also struggles to hold a pen and write, relying on magic to do so, as seen in the Book of the Vishanti.
Then comes the stupid argument I saw.
"Oh, but Google says his hands are healed!" is not a gotcha moment you think it is. We had FOUR MAIN BOOKS after that (Surgeon Supreme, DODS, Strange v3 and current v6). Allow me to clarify the details in chronological order.
Stephen indeed made a "magic" gamble and healed his hands. That much is correct. But it's not all (panels from Doctor Strange v5 #19 - 2019).
Waid continued this storyline in a new book called Dr. Strange (Surgeon Supreme), which would portray Stephen's duality as the Sorcerer Supreme and a brilliant surgeon. Except the book was cancelled at issue #6 (2020), leaving the character in a kind of limbo. Now enter MacKay.
MacKay kept a little bit of the former storyline as seen in Death of the Doctor Strange #1 (2021). On top of that, his hands appeared healed. However, that lasted only until Kaecilius murdered Stephen and stole his hands.
Stephen's temporal duplicate used a regenerative spell to bring original Stephen back through Kaecilius' body and the stolen hands. In here, we can see that his hands are scarred just like after the car accident (DODS #5 - 2022). OG Stephen died a second time with scars as well.
Stephen is indeed seen writing in v6 but it's not clear if he's using magic or not. Besides, he's not working as a surgeon anymore. Moreover, MacKay considers Stephen disabled as seen in this recent issue of v6 (#7 - 2023): "My own connection to the aether, the magic of the world, the power of the Vishanti, the power of the Sorcerer Supreme... Gone. Without all of that? I am just an old man with useless hands and a blade in his stomach."
In conclusion,
As of CURRENT DOCTOR STRANGE RUN by Jed MacKay and Pasqual Ferry, in the year of our lord Vishanti, 2024, Stephen Strange is a disabled character and no magic or ableism will erase that. Thank you very much.
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𝔳𝔞𝔪𝔭𝔦𝔯𝔢𝔰
SELECTED VAMPIRE* SHOWS WATCHED IN THE PAST 15 YEARS for @userphotoshop event 6 ✦ halloween
*including dhampirs and it-was-never-specified-they-were-vampires-but-hey-they-drink-blood characters
the lost boys (1987)
forever knight (1992-1996)
interview with the vampire (1994)
vampire hunter d: bloodlust (2000)
queen of the damned (2002)
the league of extraordinary gentlemen (2003)
underworld (2003-2016)
van helsing (2004)
supernatural (2005-2020)
30 days of night (2007)
blood ties (2007)
moonlight (2007-2008)
being human uk (2008-2013)
the twilight saga (2008-2013)
true blood (2008-2014)
let the right one in (2008)
vampire knight (2008)
daybreakers (2009)
thirst (2009)
the vampire diaries (2009-2017)
the gates (2010)
let me in (2010)
shiki (2010)
fright night (2011)
priest (2011)
vampire prosecutor (2011-2012)
being human us (2011-2014)
abraham lincoln vampire hunter (2012)
byzantium (2012)
only lovers left alive (2013)
dracula (2013-2014)
hemlock grove (2013-2015)
the originals (2013-2018)
dracula untold (2014)
what we do in the shadows (2014)
the strain (2014-2017)
blood (2015)
scholar who walks the night (2015)
seraph of the end (2015)
the vampire lives next door to us (2015)
shadowhunters (2016-2019)
eat locals (2017)
castlevania (2017-2021)
devils line (2018)
tenrou: sirius the jaeger (2018)
a discovery of witches (2018-2022)
the passage (2019)
dracula (2020)
noblesse (2020)
blood red sky (2021)
happiness (2021)
mars red (2021)
midnight mass (2021)
the case study of vanitas (2021-?)
first kill (2022)
the invitation (2022)
morbius (2022)
vampire in the garden (2022)
interview with the vampire (2022-?)
vampire academy (2022-?)
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*Doctor Who fans, please note I'm using Time Lord and Gallifreyan interchangably here, if you want to argue with me about it that's fine, one of these characters cannon species is shakey but I specifically wanted to include them, basically, if you can argue a character is from Gallifrey, they are not misplaced on the list
the correct answer is below the cut, DO NOT LOOK UNTIL YOU HAVE VOTED!
There is no Time Lord named Hadrojassicmaxarodenfoe, I took the name from a different Doctor Who alien, the Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe, a large purple blob of a alien who lives in the ceiling of the top floor of a satellite controlling Earth's news, here are the rest
Romanadvoratrelundar AKA Romana:
travelled with the doctor for almost three full seasons, complete with a regeneration into a new actress
Morbius:
you may have known Morbius as a real character in Doctor Who, but did you know he looks like this in his one televised appearance The Brain of Morbius, a serial disturbingly important to Doctor Who continuity as it gave us The Morbius Doctors, hand waved away as future incarnations of the Doctor of Morbius' regenerations until 2020's The Timeless Child confirmed them as the Doctor 44 years later
Omega:
What's under the mask you ask... Absolutely nothing, Omega has no physical body, he remains alive through only insisting he exists
Rassilon:
Look, I have been a fan of Doctor Who since I could walk, and there's still no way I could explain Rassilon even to myself, he is whatever the story needs. Dead, alive, good, evil, maybe I just don't pay enough attention but I do not understand him one bit
Drax:
A time and space travelling mechanic
The Meddling Monk:
its a crime he's only in one televised story
Susan Foreman
The Doctor's granddaughter and original companion, this is the character who's species is not clear, because she left long before the Time Lords or their planet, Gallifrey, even existed in the show
Professor Chronotis
apologies to any Dirk Gently fans who were caught out by this one. In the late 1970s, Douglas Adams was the script editor for Doctor Who, he wrote a story called Shada, which they started filming, but due to strike action never completed, Douglas Adams repurposed many of the ideas he had for Shada into his other works, most notably Dirk Gently's Hollistic Detective Agency, Professor Chronotis being one of them, a time traveller teaching at a university. You may be wondering why I include character from a story that was never televised, but Shada has so many reconstructions and adaptations in other Doctor Who media its now more easily accessible than many episodes from the 1960s
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Hi can u please rant about your favorite thing about Morbius? He seems really cool but I don't know squat about where to start 👉👈
YES YES YES I WILL!
One of my favorite things about him is how he’s often the antithesis of a vampire and is a victim of circumstance.
While he is obviously a “living vampire,” he doesn’t really act like a vampire. He’s genuinely a kind man who seeks to cure himself of his condition instead of relishing in the idea of vampirism. There’s obviously the physical differences too, like him being fine in the sunlight and still being able to eat garlic (he actually mentions liking it in Morbius (2013) #1, which is just a little fun fact). While he is selfish in many scenarios, it’s never an extreme selfish action like that of your normal vampire. In fact, he’s attempted suicide on multiple occasions to both save himself and others from his bloodlust.
As for being a victim of circumstance, I think Spider-Man puts it best:
(Though I’m going to be entirely real, spider-man needs to stfu about “Oh I can’t stop saving people” like there is a VERY big difference between moral obligation and biological needs)
Okay! Now that I’ve told you what I like about him, let’s get on to the recommendations.
Here’s the solo runs: Although I do think the Morbius (2013) run is flawed in some aspects, it’s probably the easiest point to jump into the character. The 1992 run and 2020 run are also essential, and Morbius: Bond of Blood (2021) are gonna be some key points to go over, too.
As for Morbius stories in other books, Marvel Zombies 4 (2010) and Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #622, #679.1, #699.1 and #688-#690 are essential. Plus his very first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #101.
Keep in mind that these are just starting points. There’s a ton more content, but I’m not gonna tell you to jump straight into Adventure into Fear because… you’re gonna need stamina for that one… Maybe I’m just a tiny tot but my brain shut down while trying to read the dated language.
Anyways, have fun reading!
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I’m sharing my list of Spider-Man content I’ve gone through and have yet to go through and nobody can stop me
Movies:
- Spider-Man ✔️
- Spider-Man 2 ✔️
- Spider-Man 3 ✔️
- The Amazing Spider-Man ✔️
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2 ✔️
- Captain America: Civil War
- Spider-Man: Homecoming ✔️
- Avengers: Infinity War
- Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse ✔️
- Avengers: Endgame
- Spider-Man: Far From Home ✔️
- Spider-Man: No Way Home
- Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ✔️
- Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (currently unreleased)
Related movies:
- Venom ✔️
- Venom: let there be carnage ✔️
- Venom: along came a spider (currently unreleased)
- Morbius
I had no idea there were a thing movies(?):
- Spider-Man (Nicholas Hammond)
- Spider-Man Strikes Back
- Spider-Man: The Dragons Challenge (????????)
- 24 minute Japanese Spider-Man film (???????????????????)
Shows:
- Spider-Man (1967) (0/52)
- Spider-Man (1981) (0/26)
- Spider-Man and his amazing friends (0/24)
- Spider-Man the animated series (0/65)
- Spider-Man unlimited (0/13)
- Spider-Man the new animated series (0/13)
- The spectacular Spider-Man (26/26) ✔️
- Ultimate Spider-Man (0/104)
- Marvel’s Spider-Man (0/58)
- Spidey and his amazing friends (0/45)
- Spider-Man freshman year (?)
Games:
- Spider-Man (1982)
- Questprobe: Spider-Man (1984)
- The Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America in Dr. Doom’s Revenge (1989)
- The amazing Spider-Man (1990)
- The amazing Spider-Man (1990) (why is there two of them)
- Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (1991)
- Spider-Man: the video game (1991)
- The amazing Spider-Man 2 (1992)
- Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (1992)
- Spider-Man X-Men: Arcade’s Revenge (1993)
- The amazing Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers (1993)
- Spider-Man Venom Maximum Carnage (1994)
- The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes (1995)
- Venom - Spider-Man separation anxiety (1995)
- Spider-Man (1995)
- The amazing Spider-Man: web of fire (1996)
- Spider-Man: the sinister six (1996)
- Spider-Man (2000)
- Spider-Man 2 (2001)
- Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro (2001)
- Spider-Man: Mysterio’s Menace (2001)
- Spider-Man (2002)
- Spider-Man 2 (2004)
- Ultimate Spider-Man (2005)
- Spider-Man: battle for New York (2006)
- Spider-Man 3 (2007)
- Spider-Man: Friend or Foe (2007)
- Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (2008)
- Spider-Man: Toxic City (2009)
- Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem (2010)
- Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (2010)
- Spider-Man: Edge of Time (2011)
- The amazing Spider-Man (2012)
- Spider-Man Unlimited (2014)
- The amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
- Insomniac Spider-Man (2018) ✔️ (dlc in progress)
- Spider-Man: Miles Morales (2020) (in progress)
- Insomniac Spider-Man 2 (currently unrealsed)
Comics:
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998) (0/like 150, I think)
And all the others
I’m not writing all that
Thank you for the visit have a nice day
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i dont watch the tv at all i havent used it since 2020 i think since all i want to watch i can just find and download online but ive decided to turn it on a moment ago and the first fucking thing i see after not touching the tv for years is the morbius movie more specifically the HAVE SEX HAVE SEX song scene .
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