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All of this goes doubly so for the Marvel Universe, where vampires are a constant threat. Once, an army of vampires nearly toppled the legendary X-Men. In the X-Men (2010) storyline โCurse of the Mutants,โ Xarus, the son of Dracula, mounted a full-scale war on Utopia, vying to wipe out mutants forever. He managed to convert both Jubilee and Wolverine to his undead army and laid siege to the mutant capital. Outmanned and outgunned, Cyclops had to get pretty creative to save his people. He came up with the craziest, best anti-vampire plan of all. Vampires were weak to holy water, and the X-Men had a mutant who was practically all water: Iceman.
Iceman, the Holy Weapon

When Xarusโs army, led by a turned Wolverine, marched to the mutantsโ final stronghold, Cyclops and a team of near-invulnerable X-Men held them off. Inside the base, his Nightcrawler-inspired secret weapon was brewing. He had a priest bless Iceman. The plan was that holy water could kill vampires, and if Iceman was blessed, then any ice he created should carry that holy power as well. The plan was exactly the kind of insane and awesome that comic books make work so well, and even better, it worked. Iceman was turned into a one-man anti-vampire war machine.









