

The Midnight Sons logo was eventually dropped from the remaining titles, cover-dated September 1994, although Morbius, Blade, Blaze, Doctor Strange, Ghost Rider (vol.
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A Blade and Blaze series failed to catch interest. Nightstalkers only lasted three more issues. "Siege of Darkness," however, marked the cancellation of Darkhold: Pages from the Book of Sins, and the Midnight Sons brand did not last much longer.

The advertisement also claimed the Midnight Sons was the "first distinct family group." Inside, the Midnight Sons titles will have stronger continuity, making for a more exciting, tightly knit sub-section of the Marvel Universe. On the outside of the books, this means all titles in the family will share a new cover symbol, the Midnight Sons dagger as well as similar cover treatments. According to the text of the advertisement, written by Jeffrey Lee Simmons.įor the first time in the history of Marvel, one of our family groups is getting its own distinct family imprint and cover treatment. It was advertised with an eight-page insert in several comics in October, November, and December 1993. It was featured in two consecutive issues of each Midnight Sons title as well as four issues of Marvel Comics Presents (#143-146), and two issues of Doctor Strange, a title that was newly included in the line. Their final crossover was the seventeen-part "Siege of Darkness" which ran from December 1993 to January 1994. The group appeared in the nine-issue anthology comic book Midnight Sons Unlimited, which ran from April 1993 to May 1995.

1992), Darkhold: Pages from the Book of Sins (Oct. The first, "Rise of the Midnight Sons," launched several books in the Midnight Sons line, including Morbius (Sept. The Midnight Sons appeared in several 1990s multi-issue crossovers of Marvel's supernatural titles. From December 1993–August 1994, Marvel branded all stories involving the group with a distinct family imprint and cover treatment. Including Hellstrom, Jennifer Kale, Morbius, Werewolf by Night, Doctor Strange, and Ghost Riders Danny Ketch and Johnny Blaze, the team first appeared in Ghost Rider #31 (November 1992). The Midnight Sons is a fictional team of supernatural superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
