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Marvel; February 1974
Cover by Gil Kane

Title: “Morbius the Living Vampire!”
Synopsis: After a brilliant rabbi biochemist fails to help Morbius, the living vampire clashes with a demon-priest.

Writer: Michael Friedrich
Penciler: Paul Gulacy
Inker:
Jack Abel

Review: This one scores higher for potential than execution. Michael Friedrich’s story is plagued by coincidences that undermine the suspension of disbelief. But he captures the “hero’s” anguish and the cliffhanger is a doozy. A young Paul Gulacy struggles with anatomy and basic storytelling, but this Steranko-inspired effort still stands out.

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Title: “Midnight at the Wax Museum!”
Synopsis: A reporter researching a story about a killer has an odd confrontation while spending the night in a wax museum.

Writer: Uncredited
Penciler: Richard Doxsee
Inker:
Doxsee

Review: This poorly written story, reprinted from Astonishing #61, is neither scary nor suspenseful, but Richard Doxsee’s art can be striking.

Grade (for the whole issue): B

Cool factor: Morbius is a visually striking character. Simple, but effective.
Not-so-cool factor: A brilliant biochemist just happens to stumble upon a sleeping Morbius? Really?

Notable: Spider-Man, the Human Torch, and the X-Men appear in an extended flashback sequence.

Character quotable: “Flee, you men of God – before my most unholy thirst drives me again to murder!” – Morbius, the living vampire

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