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Vampires are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The concept of the Vampire has been depicted by Marvel to varying degrees of significance. Bearing strong resemblance to their literary counterparts, Marvel vampires mostly are an undead subspecies of humans which sustain their immortality and paranormal power by drinking the blood of the living. Unlike most other depictions of the creature, these vampires have their roots in both the supernatural as well as biology. Victims are converted to vampirism via enzymes carried in the vampire's saliva which cause reanimation once introduced into the bloodstream during feedings.

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  • Vampiro (Marvel Comics) (es)
  • 吸血鬼 (ブレイド) (ja)
  • Vampire (Marvel Comics) (en)
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  • El concepto de Vampiro ha sido representado en diversos grados de importancia en Marvel Comics. Teniendo gran parecido con sus homólogos literarios, los vampiros Marvel son seres no muertos que sostienen su inmortalidad y su poder paranormal bebiendo la sangre de los vivos. A diferencia de la mayoría de las otras representaciones de la criatura, estos vampiros tienen sus raíces tanto en lo sobrenatural como en la biología. Las víctimas se convierten al vampirismo a través de enzimas transportadas en la saliva del vampiro, lo que provoca la reanimación una vez que se introduce en el torrente sanguíneo durante las alimentaciones. (es)
  • Vampires are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The concept of the Vampire has been depicted by Marvel to varying degrees of significance. Bearing strong resemblance to their literary counterparts, Marvel vampires mostly are an undead subspecies of humans which sustain their immortality and paranormal power by drinking the blood of the living. Unlike most other depictions of the creature, these vampires have their roots in both the supernatural as well as biology. Victims are converted to vampirism via enzymes carried in the vampire's saliva which cause reanimation once introduced into the bloodstream during feedings. (en)
  • ここでは、マーベル・コミック刊行のアメリカンコミック作品であるブレイドや、同作の映画版等の関連作品に登場する吸血鬼(ヴァンパイア)について説明する。 (ja)
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