Talk:Bloodscream

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Note: At the time Bloodscream was introduced, all vampires in the Marvel Universe had been destroyed by the spell called the Montesi Formula (see Darkhold) which also prevented any more vampires from being created. It is possible that Bloodscream was intended originally to be a true vampire, but had to be redefined as a result. Similarly, a group of psychic vampires called "The Ravens" that encountered the original X-Factor might have been intended to be real vampires at first. In any case, the spell has now been removed (thought the original vampires killed by it are still dead, unless revived independently, as was the case with Dracula.)

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So what's this about Zachariah Ravenscraft?[edit]

Here's a copy of an email exchange by the writers of the Handbooks of the Marvel Universe: > On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:27 AM, angele_knight > <angele_knight@ yahoo.ca>wrote: > >> >> I have found references online that Bloodscream' s real name is Zachariah >> Ravenscraft and that he served under Francis Drake from 1577 till 1580. >> Would anyone happen to know if and where this info may be annotated >> within a >> comic or handbook? Thanks!! >> > From: "Nathan Elliott" <N.R.Elliott@ gmail.com> > To: <mastersofobscurity@ yahoogroups. com> > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 11:07 AM > Subject: Re: [Masters of Obscurity] Bloodscream question > >I had a discussion about "Zachariah Ravenscraft" with my friends too, and >no > one could figure out where it came from, so we figured it's another case > of > someone making it up and getting it on Wikipedia. His entry in the 2004 > Wolverine OHOTMU lists his real name as Unrevealed and his only alias as > Bloodsport. > > From: Jeff Christiansen <jchristiansen2@cfl.rr.com> > To: mastersofobscurity@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 10:10 AM > Subject: Re: [Masters of Obscurity] Bloodscream question > > I often see notes about 2004-2007 handbooks, but people don't seem to > realize that the hardcovers are both updates and expansions, and that the > older profiles are often out of date. > In this case, however, Bloodscream' s real name remains unrevealed. > Hope this helps, Darci (talk) 16:36, 7 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]