X-Men find zombies less loving
Comic books are a historically neglected media in pop culture. But you would be surprised how often they influence, and are influenced by, other entertainment mediums such as movies, video games and TV. They also tend to respond to pop culture trends by doing the exact opposite of what is popular in a genre. Take vampires, for example. Vampires used to be feared creatures of the night, stalking their human prey and feeding on blood. Recently, they have become the object of teenage girls’ fantasies. Obviously this whole vampire fetish has spun out from the Twilight movies and HBO’s True Blood series, the latter of which had its season finale on Sunday, Sept. 12. In the Marvel Comics’ crossover story X-Men: Curse of the Mutants Saga, the mutant superhero team known as the X-Men find themselves up against an army of vampires who want to turn them into bloodsuckers so they will help take over the world. The vampires are led by Dracula’s son, Xarus, who killed his father so he could rally the various vampire factions together and use them to begin his war against humans. Cyclops, leader of the X-Men, decides that the only way to put a […]
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