![]() ![]() ![]() Not only does this collection help set up the Midnight Sons saga, but it also acts as a handy guide to Marvel’s horror universe. You don’t have to read everything, so I recommend focusing on just the heroes you love or want to know better.Īvengers/Doctor Strange: Rise of the Darkholdis the #1 thing to read here. This section is optional, but important! These are not official Midnight Sons comics, but they’re helpful for understanding each character’s situation before the story begins. If you’re excited for the upcoming video game, the most important sections for you are Rise of the Midnight Sons, Siege of Darkness, and Midnight Suns (2022).īefore Midnight: Rise of the Darkhold (1970s-1980s) So don’t forget to check out our other Midnight Sons articles, including reading guides for Blade, Morbius, Werewolf by Night, Man-Thing, Elsa Bloodstone, Clea, and the Darkhold, as well as our ideas for a women-led Midnight Suns team. This reading guide follows that same “pick and choose” approach: Stick with your favorite characters and have fun! If a solo feels like homework, skip it! But don’t miss the team events, because that’s what the Midnight Sons are all about!Īdding to the fun chaos is the fact that there is no definitive Midnight Sons team! While the most common characters are Blade, Morbius, and a Spirit of Vengeance, the rest of the roster is a revolving door of cool supernatural characters. Just like the MCU, the Midnight Sons comics were designed so that you could follow your favorite hero on solo adventures and then check-in with the others during the big team events. A tightly connected, carefully calculated universe of modern Marvel horror, the likes of which have never been seen again.īetween events, the reader had the power to choose which comic titles they read or skipped. More than one simple team-up series, the Midnight Sons comics were a universe. For two years, the Midnight Sons comics supported each other by deftly interlacing their side characters and ongoing storylines, even between big crossover events. Doctor Voodoo: Avenger of the Supernatural (2009) #1-5īut these books are just the beginning! Since their inception, the team has transcended any single title or line up, so gathered below are 30 years of Midnight Sons comics starring your favorite supernatural superstars, from solo books to hidden gems to giant crossover extravaganzas!Īs a massive crossover without a main series, every title in the original Midnight Sons saga felt just as important as the others.Midnight Sons: Siege of Darkness (1993).Midnight Sons: Midnight Massacre (1993).Spirits of Vengeance: Rise of the Midnight Sons (1992).Avengers/Doctor Strange: Rise of the Darkhold.But with Greg Smallwood’s famous pitch in 2017, Doctor Strange: Damnation in 2018, Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight and Blade in the 2020s, and a new video game on the way, the Children of Midnight have risen again! So here are our recommendations to get started with the best Midnight Sons comics: The original team was The Nine: Blade, Morbius, Danny Ketch (as Ghost Rider), John Blaze (as a human), Frank Drake, Hannibal King, and three Darkhold Redeemers.Īfter their first crossover, the team also started appearing in two anthology series, Midnight Sons Unlimited and Marvel Comics Presents, which tied into the big events and helped spotlight lesser-known characters.Īfter the 90s, the Midnight Sons almost fell into obscurity. Spinning out of Ghost Rider, “Rise of the Midnight Sons” launched four new comic series: Spirits of Vengeance, Morbius, Darkhold, and Nightstalkers, with the crossover stories rotating through each title. Similar to Batman or X-Men, the Midnight Sons were one of the first distinct family imprints at Marvel Comics in 1993. Instead of confining all their midnight madness to one single series, Marvel group editor Bobbie Chase developed the Midnight Sons as a family of titles. In the 1990s, the original vision of the Midnight Sons was too big for one comic book title. Greetings demon spawn, and welcome to the Midnight Sons Comics Reading Guide! ![]()
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