Spider-Man faces vampire chaos with upgraded webs in Amazing Spider-Man: Blood Hunt #3, taking on Hemoglobin Inc. to save the day.
A cure devised by Morbius is applied to Spidey’s webs to help Spider-Man battle vampire transformations in the event.
Spider-Man’s versatile web upgrades offer hope for a cure to take down the vampire invasion in Marvel Comics.
Readers can see Spider-Man’s amazing upgrade in Amazing Spider-Man: Blood Hunt #3 by Justina Ireland and Marcelo Ferreira. In this story, a mysterious corporation called Hemoglobin Inc. has appeared, taking advantage of the chaos of the eternal night. This company has begun transforming people into vampires, as well as offering other services, such as a pheromone that attracts vampires.
Naturally, Spider-Man isn’t too happy about a company that’s creating more vampires during an apocalyptic vampire invasion. Along with Misty Knight and the Lizard, he sets out to both destroy the company and find Morbius, who has been kidnapped and forced to work for the company.
With Captain America trapped in a battle against his old foe, Baron Blood, he puts his faith in one Avenger to make quick work of the other vampires.
Vampires Are Taking Over Marvel, And The Avengers Can’t Stop Them
Amazing Spider-Man: Blood Hunt #3 by Justina Ireland, Marcelo Ferreira, Chris Campana, Roberto Poggi, Craig Yeung, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Travis Lanham.
The vampire army has been a massive threat to the Earth, with several well-known heroes being infected and transformed. This means the world desperately needs a cure, and Spider-Man seems to be on the road to providing one. Thanks to mixing his web fluid with Morbius’ blood, Spider-Man creates a special webbing that can cure Hemoglobin vampires. This won’t work for the primary force of vampires, but any vampires who were transformed by Hemoglobin Inc. can be completely cured thanks to Spider-Man’s new webbing. This allows Spider-Man to simply swing through New York and reduce the vampire population with just a few thwips.
Hopefully, as the Lizard and Morbius remain behind to try and discover a better version of the cure, Spider-Man might eventually be able to cure all the vampires. Spider-Man’s new web upgrade has already proven capable of dealing with Hemoglobin vampires, so if the cure is perfected, Spider-Man would be able to handle the vampire invasion practically by himself. This isn’t the first time that Spider-Man has used special webbing for a specialized threat. In the past, he’s had specific webbing for quickly repairing buildings and even defeating symbiotes with webbing that ignites on contact with oxygen.
Spider-Man’s Webbing Has Been Surprisingly Versatile
The vampire forces seem completely overwhelming now, but Spider-Man has proven that not only is there a cure on the way, but it’s pretty easy to apply as well. If Spider-Man can just hold out long enough for Morbius and Lizard to come up with a perfect cure, he could distribute this web fluid to the rest of the Spider-Family, allowing them to easily clear New York City of vampires. Spider-Man has had tons of jobs over the years, from photographer to superhero, but it seems his most important job right now is vampire slayer.