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Baron Blood

Baron Blood is the name of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first incarnation of Baron Blood, John Falsworth, first appeared in The Invaders #7 (July 1976). The second incarnation, Victor Strange, debuted in Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme vol. 3 #10 (December 1989). The third incarnation, Kenneth Crichton, made his first appearance in Captain America #253 (October, 1980).

Baron Blood
Baron Blood battles World War II superhero team the Invaders on the cover of Invaders #7 (July 1976). Art by Jack Kirby.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearance(Falsworth)
The Invaders #7 (July 1976)
(Strange)
Doctor Strange #10 (December 1989)
(Crichton & Cromwell)
(as Kenneth & Lilly)
Captain America #253 (January 1981)
(as Baron & Baroness Blood)
Union Jack #2 (January 1998)
Created by(Falsworth)
Roy Thomas
Frank Robbins
(Strange)
Roy Thomas
Jackson Guice
(Crichton & Cromwell)
(as Kenneth & Lilly)
Roger Stern
John Byrne
(as Baron & Baroness Blood)
Ben Raab
John Cassaday
In-story information
Alter egoJohn Falsworth
Victor Strange
Kenneth Crichton
SpeciesAll:
Vampire
Team affiliationsSuper-Axis
Hydra
Notable aliasesFalsworth:
John Falsworth, Jr.
Dr. Jacob Cromwell
AbilitiesAll:
  • Superhuman strength and durability
  • Animal mental control
  • Weather control
  • Hypnosis
  • Flight

Publication history Edit

Created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins, the original incarnation first appeared in The Invaders #7 (July 1976).[1] A second incarnation created by Thomas and Jackson Guice appeared in Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme vol. 3 #10 (December 1989), and further incarnations, including a female version called Baroness Blood, were created by Ben Raab and John Cassaday for Union Jack #1-3 (December 1998 – February 1999), based on characters originally created by Roger Stern and John Byrne for Captain America #253 (January 1981).

1970s publications Edit

Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins featured the original Baron Blood, John Falsworth, in The Invaders #7-9 (July – October 1976); in the story flashbacks show him being turned into a vampire by Dracula on a trip to Transylvania and joining the German forces for World War I and World War II, while in the present day he stays at Falsworth Manor under the guise of his own son plotting to kill his niece, Jacqueline Falsworth, to get revenge against his elder brother, Lord Falsworth, until he is killed by Captain America.[2]

1980s publications Edit

Roger Stern and John Byrne gave Falsworth a false identity as Dr. Jacob Cromwell for Captain America #253-254 (January – February 1981); in the story, which features the first appearance of his successors Kenneth Crichton and Lilly Cromwell, he is defeated and killed by Captain America and the new Union Jack Joey Chapman. Falsworth made a brief reappearance in Tom DeFalco's The Avengers Annual #16 (1987); in the story he is one of a group of villains brought back from the dead to battle the Avengers.

1990s publications Edit

Kenneth Crichton made a brief appearance in Fabian Nicieza and Kieron Dwyer's story "The Establishment" for Marvel Comics Presents #42 (February 1990); in a flashback to events following his debut appearance he is shown persuading his mother, Lady Jacqueline, to allow Joey Chapman to continue as Union Jack. Dan Slott and Rita Fagiani featured Crichton and his mother again in "Young Blood" for Marvel Comics Presents #89 (November 1991); in the story, he is kidnapped in an attempt to steal the secret of youth from the recently rejuvenated Lady Jacqueline. While Ron Marz and Ron Lim featured Falsworth in the World War II-era story "The Gift" for Namor the Sub-Mariner Annual #2 (1992); in the story Falsworth wins over the affections of Namor's love interest.

Falsworth appears as a supporting character in Nicholas Vince and Mark Buckingham's four-issue Mortigan Goth: Immortalis (September 1993 – October 1994) miniseries for Marvel UK; the story reveals in flashback that while staying at Falworth Manor during World War II under his original assumed identity, he turned the spurned lover of the titular anti-hero into a vampire.

Crichton and Cromwell appeared as supporting characters in Ben Raab and John Cassaday's three-issue Union Jack (December 1998 – February 1999) miniseries; in the story Crichton is seduced by Cromwell as Baroness Blood, transformed into the new Baron Blood, and ultimately left to die. While Falsworth appeared as the principal antagonist in Bill Rosemann and Vince Evans' World War II-era Sgt. Fury back-up story for Captain America vol. 3 #20–21 (August – September 1999); in which he threatens to turn Fury and his team into vampires.

2000s publications Edit

Cromwell appeared as the principal antagonist in Allan Jacobsen and C.P. Smith's New Invaders #4-5 (January – February 2005); in which in she traps Lady Jacqueline using an image of Crichton and feeds her blood to their newborn vampiric son, while Falsworth made a brief appearance in Steve Niles and Rafael Garres's story "Self-Made Monster" for Amazing Fantasy #17 (March 2006); in which a flashback shows him taking revenge against biochemist Michael Morbius for polluting the vampire bloodline.

2010s publications Edit

Mike Benson and Paul Grist featured Falsworth in the World War II flashback story Operation: Tooth Fairy for the 70th Anniversary Issue Captain America #616 (May 2011); in the story Captain America is temporarily turned into a vampire by Baron Blood.

Fictional character biography Edit

John Falsworth Edit

John Falsworth first appears in the title Invaders as an English aristocrat. Although posing as the son of the first John Falsworth, it is revealed in flashback that the character is in fact the original, made possible due to the fact that he is now an ageless vampire.[3] When the family fortune is left to his older brother James, John Falsworth leaves England to pursue an interest of his - vampire lore. Falsworth travels to Transylvania and encounters the original vampire lord Dracula, who, after overpowering Falsworth, drains his blood and turns him into one of the undead.[4] Dracula then commands Falsworth to return to England and cause havoc in revenge for the deeds of his former opponent Jonathan Harker. Adopting the alias of "Baron Blood" (German: Freiherr Blut), the character allies with Germany during World War I and without either party realizing the identity of the other, battles his own brother, who is now the English hero Union Jack.[5] Blood is wounded by Jack with a silver dagger, and flees to recover.[3]

The character reappears during World War II in his false persona, and once again aids Germany, with Nazi technology helping him to reduce his susceptibility to sunlight (a major vampire weakness). As Blood, Falsworth attacks and wounds his niece, Jacqueline Falsworth, but is driven off by the android Human Torch. Almost dead due to blood loss, Jacqueline Falsworth is saved when given a blood transfusion by the Torch. The artificial blood causes the character to develop superhuman abilities, and she becomes the heroine Spitfire. Blood captures Spitfire and takes her to a cavern below Falsworth Manor, and cripples his brother by breaking his legs with a boulder. Blood is then impaled through the back and chest by a silver-laced stalactite.[3]

Baron Blood reappears when Japanese soldiers sent by the spy Lady Lotus find the cavern and attempt to resurrect the character. The soldiers are driven off by Union Jack II (James Falsworth's son, Brian) and Spitfire, although Blood is accidentally revived. Blood travels to the United States of America and, after a brief skirmish with the Invaders, joins the Nazi team the Super-Axis for a final battle with the heroes. Blood is killed once again when impaled on a stake thrown by Namor the Sub-Mariner.[6]

In Captain America #253-254, a servant of Dracula, Dr. Jacob Cromwell, is sent to revive Blood, whose bones are stored in the Tower of London. Although Cromwell is successful, Blood betrays and kills him and one of his daughters, turning the other one into a vampire (who later becomes Baroness Blood). Assuming Cromwell's identity, Blood commits a series of murders that arouse the suspicions of his now very elderly brother James. The older Falsworth requests the aid of Captain America, who with the third version of Union Jack battles Blood. After being tricked into thinking that Union Jack III was his older brother James, Blood is decapitated with Captain America's shield. The character's body is burned to ashes, with the ashes scattered in the morning breeze.[7]

Baron Blood returns in the Avengers: Standoff! storyline as an inmate of Pleasant Hill, a gated community established by S.H.I.E.L.D.[8]

Baron Blood was seen at the Bar with No Name. He was having a drink with Count Nefaria.[9]

During the "Opening Salvo" part of the "Secret Empire" storyline, Baron Blood is recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil. Zemo found him inside a cave.[10] As part of HYDRA's rise to power, Baron Blood assisted the Army of Evil in their attack on New York City.[11] Then he assisted the Army of Evil in their attack on Washington, D.C. to complete HYDRA's conquest of the United States.[12]

Victor Strange Edit

The storyline "The Book of the Vishanti: Curse of the Darkhold" in the title Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme features a second version of the character.[13] When a still-inexperienced Doctor Strange attempts to resurrect his dead brother Victor with a spell from the Book of the Vishanti, it revives him as a vampire. Given the costume and name of "Baron Blood" by a voodoo sorceress, Victor Strange attempts to control his bloodlust and become a costumed vigilante called "Khiron". He attempts to only prey on criminals,[14] and when criminals are not available, Victor utilizes his willing girlfriend, Morgana. However, his heroic impulses are used against him; Victor is preyed upon by Cagliostro, an ancient entity that needs vampire blood to live. Victor barely escapes this situation.[15] The bloodlust, however, forces the character to kill innocents and he eventually commits suicide.[16]

Kenneth Crichton Edit

The final version of Baron Blood features in the miniseries Union Jack. Kenneth Crichton, the son of Jacqueline Falsworth and a sufferer of the medical condition anemia, is estranged from his family after refusing to adopt the identity of Union Jack, deeming his close friend Joey Chapman to be a better choice.[7] Crichton encounters Baroness Blood, who offers to cure his anemia. The character accepts and is turned into a vampire, becoming the third Baron Blood. Baroness Blood then directs Crichton to steal the Holy Grail from a museum, and uses the artifact to become immune to all vampire weaknesses. The Baroness then betrays Crichton and her vampire servants, leaving them to die when exposed to sunlight.[17]

Powers and abilities Edit

The first Baron Blood possessed all the powers of a vampire, including superhuman strength and durability; hypnotism and the ability to command bats; wolves; dogs; rats and mice. Weaknesses included vulnerability to sunlight, garlic, and silver; the presence of religious symbols; decapitation and a wooden stake through the heart.

Courtesy of Nazi science, Blood received treatment that allowed him activity in sunlight, at least for some length of time, although this also prevented a vampire's traditional shapechanging powers (into a bat or wolf) from working. His transformation into a vampire also somehow activated an apparently latent psionic ability of self-levitation, which enabled Blood to fly without having to change into a bat.

Reception Edit

Accolades Edit

  • In 2021, Screen Rant included John Falsworth's Baron Blood persona in their "Marvel: 10 Most Powerful Vampires" list.[18]
  • In 2022, CBR.com ranked John Falsworth's Baron Blood persona 4th in their "10 Most Important Marvel Vampires" list[19] and 5th in their "Scariest Comic Book Vampires" list.[20]

Other versions Edit

Earth-3931 Edit

In this universe where everyone is a vampire, the Kenneth Crichton version of Baron Blood was the last Union Jack before he became Brother Blood.[21]

Earth-65 Edit

In the Spider-Gwen universe, Baron Blood is a vampire based on the musician Prince. He was active in the 1940s and was both an antagonist and lover of the Earth-65 Captain America.[22]

Marvel Apes Edit

Set in an alternate universe, the miniseries Marvel Apes depicts Earth's heroes as intelligent apes with Baron Blood posing as hero Captain America in the Ape-Vengers (a distorted version of the superhero team the Avengers). The villain is eventually opposed and defeated by the true Captain America.[23]

Old Man Logan Edit

In the pages of Old Man Logan, the elderly Logan had awoken on Earth-616 and had a flashback in which Baron Blood, the Red Skull, Count Nefaria, Spiral, and Whirlwind were standing over the dead bodies of the superheroes on the day when the villains rose and the heroes fell.[24]

In other media Edit

Baron Blood appears in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, voiced by Kazunari Tanaka.[25]

References Edit

  1. ^ DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019). The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 42. ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. ^ Smith, Jerry (October 2019). "Born to Snivel: The History of Baron Blood". Back Issue. TwoMorrows Publishing (#116): 38–42.
  3. ^ a b c The Invaders #7-9 (July – October 1976). Marvel Comics.
  4. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Super-Villains. New York: Facts on File. p. 17-18. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.[1]
  5. ^ Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017). Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p. 175. ISBN 978-1465455505.
  6. ^ The Invaders #39-40 (April – May 1979); #41 (August 1979). Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ a b Captain America #253-254 (January – February 1981). Marvel Comics.
  8. ^ Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Omega #1. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ Daredevil vol. 6 #15. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^ Captain America: Steve Rogers #13. Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ Captain America: Steve Rogers #16. Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ Free Comic Book Day 2017. Marvel Comics.
  13. ^ Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #10-11 (December 1989 – January 1990)
  14. ^ Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #14-18 (February – June 1990)
  15. ^ Dr. Strange Annual #2 (1992)
  16. ^ Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #56 (August 1993)
  17. ^ Union Jack #1-3 (December 1998 – February 1999)
  18. ^ Taggers, C. M. (2021-07-26). "Marvel: 10 Most Powerful Vampires". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  19. ^ Saffle, Ben (2022-02-10). "The 10 Most Important Marvel Vampires, Ranked". CBR. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  20. ^ Allan, Scoot (2022-02-25). "The Scariest Comic Book Vampires, Ranked". CBR. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  21. ^ Exiles #31
  22. ^ Spider-Gwen Annual #1
  23. ^ Marvel Apes #0 (January 2008); #1-2 (November 2008); #3-4 (December 2008)
  24. ^ Old Man Logan vol. 2 #1
  25. ^ "Baron Blood". Behind The Voice Actors.

External links Edit

  • Baron Blood I at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • Baron Blood III at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • Baron Blood on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki

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For the 1972 Italian horror film see Baron Blood film Baron Blood is the name of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The first incarnation of Baron Blood John Falsworth first appeared in The Invaders 7 July 1976 The second incarnation Victor Strange debuted in Doctor Strange Sorcerer Supreme vol 3 10 December 1989 The third incarnation Kenneth Crichton made his first appearance in Captain America 253 October 1980 Baron BloodBaron Blood battles World War II superhero team the Invaders on the cover of Invaders 7 July 1976 Art by Jack Kirby Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearance Falsworth The Invaders 7 July 1976 Strange Doctor Strange 10 December 1989 Crichton amp Cromwell as Kenneth amp Lilly Captain America 253 January 1981 as Baron amp Baroness Blood Union Jack 2 January 1998 Created by Falsworth Roy ThomasFrank Robbins Strange Roy ThomasJackson Guice Crichton amp Cromwell as Kenneth amp Lilly Roger SternJohn Byrne as Baron amp Baroness Blood Ben RaabJohn CassadayIn story informationAlter egoJohn FalsworthVictor StrangeKenneth CrichtonSpeciesAll VampireTeam affiliationsSuper AxisHydraNotable aliasesFalsworth John Falsworth Jr Dr Jacob CromwellAbilitiesAll Superhuman strength and durability Animal mental control Weather control Hypnosis Flight Contents 1 Publication history 1 1 1970s publications 1 2 1980s publications 1 3 1990s publications 1 4 2000s publications 1 5 2010s publications 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 John Falsworth 2 2 Victor Strange 2 3 Kenneth Crichton 3 Powers and abilities 4 Reception 4 1 Accolades 5 Other versions 5 1 Earth 3931 5 2 Earth 65 5 3 Marvel Apes 5 4 Old Man Logan 6 In other media 7 References 8 External linksPublication history EditCreated by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins the original incarnation first appeared in The Invaders 7 July 1976 1 A second incarnation created by Thomas and Jackson Guice appeared in Doctor Strange Sorcerer Supreme vol 3 10 December 1989 and further incarnations including a female version called Baroness Blood were created by Ben Raab and John Cassaday for Union Jack 1 3 December 1998 February 1999 based on characters originally created by Roger Stern and John Byrne for Captain America 253 January 1981 1970s publications Edit Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins featured the original Baron Blood John Falsworth in The Invaders 7 9 July October 1976 in the story flashbacks show him being turned into a vampire by Dracula on a trip to Transylvania and joining the German forces for World War I and World War II while in the present day he stays at Falsworth Manor under the guise of his own son plotting to kill his niece Jacqueline Falsworth to get revenge against his elder brother Lord Falsworth until he is killed by Captain America 2 1980s publications Edit Roger Stern and John Byrne gave Falsworth a false identity as Dr Jacob Cromwell for Captain America 253 254 January February 1981 in the story which features the first appearance of his successors Kenneth Crichton and Lilly Cromwell he is defeated and killed by Captain America and the new Union Jack Joey Chapman Falsworth made a brief reappearance in Tom DeFalco s The Avengers Annual 16 1987 in the story he is one of a group of villains brought back from the dead to battle the Avengers 1990s publications Edit Kenneth Crichton made a brief appearance in Fabian Nicieza and Kieron Dwyer s story The Establishment for Marvel Comics Presents 42 February 1990 in a flashback to events following his debut appearance he is shown persuading his mother Lady Jacqueline to allow Joey Chapman to continue as Union Jack Dan Slott and Rita Fagiani featured Crichton and his mother again in Young Blood for Marvel Comics Presents 89 November 1991 in the story he is kidnapped in an attempt to steal the secret of youth from the recently rejuvenated Lady Jacqueline While Ron Marz and Ron Lim featured Falsworth in the World War II era story The Gift for Namor the Sub Mariner Annual 2 1992 in the story Falsworth wins over the affections of Namor s love interest Falsworth appears as a supporting character in Nicholas Vince and Mark Buckingham s four issue Mortigan Goth Immortalis September 1993 October 1994 miniseries for Marvel UK the story reveals in flashback that while staying at Falworth Manor during World War II under his original assumed identity he turned the spurned lover of the titular anti hero into a vampire Crichton and Cromwell appeared as supporting characters in Ben Raab and John Cassaday s three issue Union Jack December 1998 February 1999 miniseries in the story Crichton is seduced by Cromwell as Baroness Blood transformed into the new Baron Blood and ultimately left to die While Falsworth appeared as the principal antagonist in Bill Rosemann and Vince Evans World War II era Sgt Fury back up story for Captain America vol 3 20 21 August September 1999 in which he threatens to turn Fury and his team into vampires 2000s publications Edit Cromwell appeared as the principal antagonist in Allan Jacobsen and C P Smith s New Invaders 4 5 January February 2005 in which in she traps Lady Jacqueline using an image of Crichton and feeds her blood to their newborn vampiric son while Falsworth made a brief appearance in Steve Niles and Rafael Garres s story Self Made Monster for Amazing Fantasy 17 March 2006 in which a flashback shows him taking revenge against biochemist Michael Morbius for polluting the vampire bloodline 2010s publications Edit Mike Benson and Paul Grist featured Falsworth in the World War II flashback story Operation Tooth Fairy for the 70th Anniversary Issue Captain America 616 May 2011 in the story Captain America is temporarily turned into a vampire by Baron Blood Fictional character biography EditJohn Falsworth Edit John Falsworth first appears in the title Invaders as an English aristocrat Although posing as the son of the first John Falsworth it is revealed in flashback that the character is in fact the original made possible due to the fact that he is now an ageless vampire 3 When the family fortune is left to his older brother James John Falsworth leaves England to pursue an interest of his vampire lore Falsworth travels to Transylvania and encounters the original vampire lord Dracula who after overpowering Falsworth drains his blood and turns him into one of the undead 4 Dracula then commands Falsworth to return to England and cause havoc in revenge for the deeds of his former opponent Jonathan Harker Adopting the alias of Baron Blood German Freiherr Blut the character allies with Germany during World War I and without either party realizing the identity of the other battles his own brother who is now the English hero Union Jack 5 Blood is wounded by Jack with a silver dagger and flees to recover 3 The character reappears during World War II in his false persona and once again aids Germany with Nazi technology helping him to reduce his susceptibility to sunlight a major vampire weakness As Blood Falsworth attacks and wounds his niece Jacqueline Falsworth but is driven off by the android Human Torch Almost dead due to blood loss Jacqueline Falsworth is saved when given a blood transfusion by the Torch The artificial blood causes the character to develop superhuman abilities and she becomes the heroine Spitfire Blood captures Spitfire and takes her to a cavern below Falsworth Manor and cripples his brother by breaking his legs with a boulder Blood is then impaled through the back and chest by a silver laced stalactite 3 Baron Blood reappears when Japanese soldiers sent by the spy Lady Lotus find the cavern and attempt to resurrect the character The soldiers are driven off by Union Jack II James Falsworth s son Brian and Spitfire although Blood is accidentally revived Blood travels to the United States of America and after a brief skirmish with the Invaders joins the Nazi team the Super Axis for a final battle with the heroes Blood is killed once again when impaled on a stake thrown by Namor the Sub Mariner 6 In Captain America 253 254 a servant of Dracula Dr Jacob Cromwell is sent to revive Blood whose bones are stored in the Tower of London Although Cromwell is successful Blood betrays and kills him and one of his daughters turning the other one into a vampire who later becomes Baroness Blood Assuming Cromwell s identity Blood commits a series of murders that arouse the suspicions of his now very elderly brother James The older Falsworth requests the aid of Captain America who with the third version of Union Jack battles Blood After being tricked into thinking that Union Jack III was his older brother James Blood is decapitated with Captain America s shield The character s body is burned to ashes with the ashes scattered in the morning breeze 7 Baron Blood returns in the Avengers Standoff storyline as an inmate of Pleasant Hill a gated community established by S H I E L D 8 Baron Blood was seen at the Bar with No Name He was having a drink with Count Nefaria 9 During the Opening Salvo part of the Secret Empire storyline Baron Blood is recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil Zemo found him inside a cave 10 As part of HYDRA s rise to power Baron Blood assisted the Army of Evil in their attack on New York City 11 Then he assisted the Army of Evil in their attack on Washington D C to complete HYDRA s conquest of the United States 12 Victor Strange Edit The storyline The Book of the Vishanti Curse of the Darkhold in the title Doctor Strange Sorcerer Supreme features a second version of the character 13 When a still inexperienced Doctor Strange attempts to resurrect his dead brother Victor with a spell from the Book of the Vishanti it revives him as a vampire Given the costume and name of Baron Blood by a voodoo sorceress Victor Strange attempts to control his bloodlust and become a costumed vigilante called Khiron He attempts to only prey on criminals 14 and when criminals are not available Victor utilizes his willing girlfriend Morgana However his heroic impulses are used against him Victor is preyed upon by Cagliostro an ancient entity that needs vampire blood to live Victor barely escapes this situation 15 The bloodlust however forces the character to kill innocents and he eventually commits suicide 16 Kenneth Crichton Edit The final version of Baron Blood features in the miniseries Union Jack Kenneth Crichton the son of Jacqueline Falsworth and a sufferer of the medical condition anemia is estranged from his family after refusing to adopt the identity of Union Jack deeming his close friend Joey Chapman to be a better choice 7 Crichton encounters Baroness Blood who offers to cure his anemia The character accepts and is turned into a vampire becoming the third Baron Blood Baroness Blood then directs Crichton to steal the Holy Grail from a museum and uses the artifact to become immune to all vampire weaknesses The Baroness then betrays Crichton and her vampire servants leaving them to die when exposed to sunlight 17 Powers and abilities EditThe first Baron Blood possessed all the powers of a vampire including superhuman strength and durability hypnotism and the ability to command bats wolves dogs rats and mice Weaknesses included vulnerability to sunlight garlic and silver the presence of religious symbols decapitation and a wooden stake through the heart Courtesy of Nazi science Blood received treatment that allowed him activity in sunlight at least for some length of time although this also prevented a vampire s traditional shapechanging powers into a bat or wolf from working His transformation into a vampire also somehow activated an apparently latent psionic ability of self levitation which enabled Blood to fly without having to change into a bat Reception EditAccolades Edit In 2021 Screen Rant included John Falsworth s Baron Blood persona in their Marvel 10 Most Powerful Vampires list 18 In 2022 CBR com ranked John Falsworth s Baron Blood persona 4th in their 10 Most Important Marvel Vampires list 19 and 5th in their Scariest Comic Book Vampires list 20 Other versions EditEarth 3931 Edit In this universe where everyone is a vampire the Kenneth Crichton version of Baron Blood was the last Union Jack before he became Brother Blood 21 Earth 65 Edit In the Spider Gwen universe Baron Blood is a vampire based on the musician Prince He was active in the 1940s and was both an antagonist and lover of the Earth 65 Captain America 22 Marvel Apes Edit Set in an alternate universe the miniseries Marvel Apes depicts Earth s heroes as intelligent apes with Baron Blood posing as hero Captain America in the Ape Vengers a distorted version of the superhero team the Avengers The villain is eventually opposed and defeated by the true Captain America 23 Old Man Logan Edit In the pages of Old Man Logan the elderly Logan had awoken on Earth 616 and had a flashback in which Baron Blood the Red Skull Count Nefaria Spiral and Whirlwind were standing over the dead bodies of the superheroes on the day when the villains rose and the heroes fell 24 In other media EditBaron Blood appears in Marvel Disk Wars The Avengers voiced by Kazunari Tanaka 25 References Edit DeFalco Tom Sanderson Peter Brevoort Tom Teitelbaum Michael Wallace Daniel Darling Andrew Forbeck Matt Cowsill Alan Bray Adam 2019 The Marvel Encyclopedia DK Publishing p 42 ISBN 978 1 4654 7890 0 Smith Jerry October 2019 Born to Snivel The History of Baron Blood Back Issue TwoMorrows Publishing 116 38 42 a b c The Invaders 7 9 July October 1976 Marvel Comics Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Super Villains New York Facts on File p 17 18 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X 1 Brevoort Tom DeFalco Tom Manning Matthew K Sanderson Peter Wiacek Win 2017 Marvel Year By Year A Visual History DK Publishing p 175 ISBN 978 1465455505 The Invaders 39 40 April May 1979 41 August 1979 Marvel Comics a b Captain America 253 254 January February 1981 Marvel Comics Avengers Standoff Assault on Pleasant Hill Omega 1 Marvel Comics Daredevil vol 6 15 Marvel Comics Captain America Steve Rogers 13 Marvel Comics Captain America Steve Rogers 16 Marvel Comics Free Comic Book Day 2017 Marvel Comics Doctor Strange Sorcerer Supreme 10 11 December 1989 January 1990 Doctor Strange Sorcerer Supreme 14 18 February June 1990 Dr Strange Annual 2 1992 Doctor Strange Sorcerer Supreme 56 August 1993 Union Jack 1 3 December 1998 February 1999 Taggers C M 2021 07 26 Marvel 10 Most Powerful Vampires ScreenRant Retrieved 2022 11 26 Saffle Ben 2022 02 10 The 10 Most Important Marvel Vampires Ranked CBR Retrieved 2022 11 16 Allan Scoot 2022 02 25 The Scariest Comic Book Vampires Ranked CBR Retrieved 2022 11 16 Exiles 31 Spider Gwen Annual 1 Marvel Apes 0 January 2008 1 2 November 2008 3 4 December 2008 Old Man Logan vol 2 1 Baron Blood Behind The Voice Actors External links EditBaron Blood I at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe Baron Blood III at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe Baron Blood on Marvel Database a Marvel Comics wiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baron Blood amp oldid 1159569389 John Falsworth, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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