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"You killed so easily as Switchblade, Big Man -- what's a little more blood on your hands now? Is it 'cause you don't have the Darkhold juice to fuel your massacre?"
Hannibal King
"Limbus Fatuorum"
Nightstalkers 11
Nightstalkers
Title: "Limbus Fatuorum"
Volume: 1
Number: 11
Cover price: $1.75
Cover date: September, 1993
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Tom DeFalco
Writers: D.G. Chichester
Pencilers: Kirk Van Wormer
Inkers: Bill Anderson
Cover artists: Kirk Van Wormer
Cover inker: Art Nichols
Colorists: John Kalisz
Letterers: John Costanza
Editors: Hildy Mesnik
Group editor: Bobbie Chase
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"Limbus Fatuorum" is the title to the eleventh issue of the Nightstalkers ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was written by D.G. Chichester with artwork by Kirk Van Wormer and inks by Bill Anderson. It was colored by John Kalisz and lettered by John Costanza. The story was edited by Hildy Mesnik with Bobbie Chase as group editor. This issue shipped with a September, 1993 cover date and carries a cover price of $1.75 per copy (US).

"Limbus Fatuorum"[]

Hannibal King dreams. He dreams of a recent altercation with his would-be friend and co-worker Blade. Blade, having sold his soul to the demon Chthon in a bid for power over the supernatural, had attacked King, decapitating him. Hannibal awakens from the nightmare, but cannot find it in his heart to forgive Blade for recent events. He sees his blood-stained clothes lying on the floor and knows that the Nightstalkers are in trouble.

Frank Drake goes to Blade's place to go over recent events. Blade is guilt-ridden over having used the Darkhold and turning against his friends. Frank finds the strength to forgive him, reminding him that they have all made colossal mistakes that have yielded disastrous consequences. Frank leaves to meet up with Marlene at the Harvard boathouse, leaving Blade alone with his guilt.

Meanwhile, Hannibal goes to the cemetery where he finds the elderly Georgianna. He reflects upon his own origins and recalls how his personal nightmare all began with the vampire Deacon Frost. Frustrated, he smashes a gravestone to pieces. Georgianna accidentally cuts her hand on a sharpened piece of debris and offers her blood to Hannibal, hoping that it might soothe him. Despite the vampire's innate craving for blood, Hannibal declines her generous offer.

Later, Blade picks up the enchanted Edge of Intrados - a mystical knife infused with strange hallucinogenic properties. The power of the weapon invokes images of Blade's darkest, most intimate memories, beginning with the death of his mother.

At the Weld Boathouse at Harvard, Frank meets up with Marlene. She is concerned about a set of schematics she found that Frank had drawn up detailing plans for a techno-necromancy weapon. She feels that Frank is bottling too much up, and doesn't want him to face his personal demons alone.

Meanwhile, the members of the HYDRA division, D.O.A., arrive at a cemetery in the American southeast. Their plan is to exhume the remains of a vampire victim and use the DNA to clone a vampire stormtrooper. Inside the cemetery is an elderly man named Jeb Harlow. Jeb has never been the same ever since the tragic death of his daughter, Suze. Jeb tries to stop the D.O.A. from desecrating Suze's grave and shoots General Belial's pet raven, Edgar. D.O.A. member Innards uses his own stomach acid to burn Jeb's face. The rest of the group collects Suze's remains and leave.

Jeb, on his deathbed, huddles close to his daughter's grave stone. He knows that it was Dracula who was responsible for his daughter's death. Jeb collapses and succumbs to his wounds.

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  • Gregory Belial
  • Innards, Rupert Helona
  • Malpractice, Josef Pohlmann
  • Pyre, Alizon Baunacha
  • Rotwrap, Ayla Ranefer

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This issue carries the approval stamp of the Comics Code Authority.
  • This issue is UPC barcode number 7596060019281 01111.
  • This issue shipped to retailers on July 6th, 1993.
  • The tagline to this issue is "The nightmare's over -- for Blade it's just begun..."
  • This issue is a "Midnight Massacre" aftermath.
  • The character of Blade was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artists Gene Colan and Jack Abel. He first appeared in the "His Name Is... Blade!" story from Tomb of Dracula #10 in July, 1973.
  • The character of Frank Drake was created by writer Gerry Conway and artist & inker Gene Colan. He was introduced in Tomb of Dracula #1 in April, 1972.
  • The character of Hannibal King was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artists Gene Colan & Tom Palmer. He first appeared in Tomb of Dracula #25 in October, 1974 in a story titled "Night of the Blood Stalker!"
  • The title of this issue is taken from "Limbus Fatuo'rum", which is Latin for The Limbus of Fools, or Fool’s Paradise. As fools are not responsible for their works, they are not punished in Purgatory, but cannot be received into Heaven; so they go to a place called the Paradise of Fools.
  • In his early appearances, Blade was also known as "Switchblade". Hannibal King refers to him by this name in this issue.
  • Frank Drake makes reference to removing the wooden stake from Dracula. This occurred in The Savage Return of Dracula #1.
  • Blade makes reference to when Deacon Frost ripped out his throat. This took place in Tomb of Dracula #13.
  • Georgianna makes reference to nearly being killed by Shiv. This took place in Nightstalkers #6.

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