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Here is a look at the seven most powerful hero vampires in Marvel Comics, ranked.
7) Hannibal King

Hannibal King was introduced in Tomb of Dracula #25 in 1974. He was a man who was turned into a vampire by Deacon Frost, the same vampire who attacked Blade’s mother and is the cause of Blade becoming a Daywalker. However, unlike most vampires, when Hannibal woke up and realized he was a vampire, he was disgusted and swore never to feed from a human; instead, he purchased blood from blood banks to feed. King is also a private detective in Marvel Comics, but he chooses not to use his powers in his job and only uses them when needing to defend himself, specifically against supernatural enemies.
6) Spitfire

Spitfire is Jacqueline Falsworth, and she made her debut in Invaders #7 in 1976. Her father was Lord Montgomery Falsworth, who portrayed Union Jack in World War I. While she served with Britain’s Women’s Volunteer Service in World War II, she was attacked by Nazi vampire Baron Blood, who bit her. When the android Human Torch gave her a blood transfusion, the mixture of blood gave her superhuman powers. Around the time of the Secret Invasion, she began to display vampire-like qualities. She then used these powers to help infiltrate Dracula’s whereabouts after the Vampire Lord attacked Britain, refusing to give in to her bloodlust.
5) Nina Price

Nina Price is also known as the Vampire By Night, and she made her first appearance in Amazing Fantasy Vol. 2 #10 in 2005. Nina was cursed through her mother’s bloodline to become a werewolf, similar to how her uncle Jack Russell was cursed to become Werewolf by Night via the same family curse. However, before her curse took effect, she was attacked by a vampire, and this caused her to become a vampire-werewolf hybrid, where, when the sun went down, she became a vampire. She also turned into a white wolf during the full moon. She eventually joined the Howling Commandos as part of their monster hero team.












