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Although he didn’t have a major role in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Saracen’s debut as a member of Emil Blonsky’s spiritual retreat, Summer Twilight, finally brought vampires into the MCU. Saracen’s vampiric abilities haven’t actually been seen on-screen, and this identity was self-proclaimed by Terrence Clowe’s brilliant character, but we have no reason to believe he isn’t a member of the ancient species. Saracen’s debut in the MCU brings one of Marvel’s most powerful vampires to life, and opens the door for many more to appear.
Saracen’s MCU Debut Opened the Door for Even More Vampires, Including Blade

Saracen made his first appearance in Marvel Comics’ Blade: Vampire Hunter #1 back in 1999, where he was introduced as a member of the Ancient, a sect of some of the oldest blood-suckers on Earth. He managed to survive to the modern era by hiding beneath the Vatican for centuries with his servant boy before he was woken to summon the Reaper demon, another of his servants. Other vampires such as Verdelet, Boy, Maracen, Lamia, and the iconic Nosferatu are also members of the Ancient, and they are generally considered to be the children of legendary Marvel villain Lilith.








