Marvel Comics' BLOOD HUNT Event Will Get Special Red Band Editions With Extra Blood And Gore

Marvel Comics' BLOOD HUNT Event Will Get Special Red Band Editions With Extra Blood And Gore

Blood Hunt is Marvel's upcoming crossover event that sees vampires stage their bloodiest takeover of the Marvel Universe yet. Today, we've learned that graphic Red Band editions will also be available...

By JoshWilding - Jan 23, 2024 04:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

The bloodiest event in Marvel Comics history will be even bloodier than we imagined. It's been announced today that Blood Hunt, the upcoming event series by Jed MacKay and Pepe Larraz, will be available expanded and unexpurgated in special "Red Band Editions."

Labelled with a Parental Advisory and polybagged to keep those weak of heart from experiencing its intensity, these Red Band Editions will contain additional pages and more graphic art too explicit for the regular edition. Blood Hunt will mark the first time that a different edition of the same Marvel comic book is produced for more mature readers, and we'd say it's fitting for this blood-soaked saga where vampires will viciously sink their teeth into our favourite heroes.

Blood Hunt is set to unfold across the main five-issue limited series, tie-in issues, and spinoff limited series. We've seen the thrilling buildup in various titles over the past few years, and now it’s time for the vampires of the Marvel Universe to emerge from the shadows and plunge the world into endless darkness.

As the streets run red with blood, maestro of mayhem Pepe Larraz will depict the full terror of the vampire’s savagery, offering new vistas of carnage with these unique Red Band Editions.

The skies have gone dark, and the sun is hiding its face from the carnage to come. The children of the night, the vampires, have risen from the dark and hidden places of the world as one to drown the Marvel Universe in blood. Earth’s final night has fallen – can even the heroes of this doomed world stem the tide of blood that is to come? Join the Avengers, Blade, Bloodline, Spider-Man, Hunter’s Moon, Tigra, Doctor Strange and Clea as the dance of death begins.

Larraz says, "The most appealing part of drawing Blood Hunt, apart from the chance to work with Jed for the first time(who I kept hearing the best of things from all my colleagues and fans), was the chance to go full terror mode in a vampire story."

"The Red Band pages are really interesting to me," the artist continues. "They allow me to convey the dark, violent, bloody tone of this particular story, and flex new muscles that I don't usually get to use in a superhero comic. And, I'm not going to lie, they're so fun!"

Will you be picking up this special Red Band Edition of Blood Hunt when it goes on sale this May?

BLOODHUNT2024001-Red-Band

BLOOD HUNT #1 (OF 5) – RED BAND EDITION
Written by JED MACKAY
Art and Cover by PEPE LARRAZ
Colors by MARTE GRACIA
On Sale 5/1

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FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 1/23/2024, 5:13 AM
It's not like Marvel comics haven't had gore and violence in the past and the comics in general are a very niche market. Feels like a marketing stunt more than anything.
Deklipz
Deklipz - 1/23/2024, 9:09 AM
@FinnishDude - Congrats, you just figured out how the comic book industry works! 👍 Of course it’s a marketing stunt. Comic sales aren’t exactly keeping stores open on their own and most publishers have been doing gimmicky shit to sell multiple copies of books for years.
dragon316
dragon316 - 1/23/2024, 1:16 PM
@FinnishDude - more with wolverine and Deadpool mostly others fifty fifty
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 1/23/2024, 6:09 AM
They should do more uncensored editions of all mainstream comics.

Here's the thing: Mainstream comics haven't been for a young audience in a very long time. They all feature mature themes and content. All of them feature their characters cursing. They just censor the cursing with dingbats. So you have to fill in what they actually said in your head.

This is what reading a modern mainstream comic is like:


This is pretty much every mainstream comic. And it's really weird that they do that. This is content that is obviously for an older audience. But their audience aren't allowed to read these curse words? It's super weird.

Other popular comics do not do this, The Walking Dead, Saga, etc. I think this is one of the reasons that people don't respect mainstream comics anymore. They're still enforcing a comics code that no longer exists. They've been institutionalised to censor themselves.
I'm not saying that they should all have cursing in them. But if they do, don't censor it.

If your character says the F word, then put the F word in the comic.
If you don't want to have your character say the F word, then don't have them say the F word in the first place.

Either curse or don't curse. Who is this middle ground bullshit actually for?

At the very least, these Red Band editions can give us uncensored versions of the more popular comics, so that we can recommend them to non-comics readers who would probably be put off by the censorship.
See the censorship immediately tells you that the work is not for adults but for kids and that's why they have to censor it.

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is great book. A seriously great book. It's something we should be recommending to everyone to get them hyped for the upcoming DCU-set movie and hype up that universe a little.
But it has so many dingbats! So much censorship. Supergirl swears a lot in that book. That's her thing. But it's all bleeped out. So it's a weird book to recommend, because it's for kids but not for kids.

The movie might actually let her swear. Wouldn't it be weird if every movie we went to was full of bleeps? That would be [frick]ed up.
;)
ZomZom
ZomZom - 1/23/2024, 6:33 AM
Now then, Marvel's heroes fighting back against a global vampire threat in a violent R rated movie? Whether that's a purely supernatural threat or a science/mutation storyline, start development now Feige. That's a movie I want to see.
Arthorious
Arthorious - 1/23/2024, 8:41 AM
@ZomZom - I think Deadpool 3 will test this because if it makes bank, I can see Feige releasing more R rated Marvel content in theaters.
ZomZom
ZomZom - 1/23/2024, 9:55 AM
@Arthorious - I hope so, horror/hero crossover thru the lens of an R rating is a rich new vein (pun intended). Dr Strange is too trippy and family friendly. I want genuine gothic inspired horror pitted against earth's mightiest heroes, with high stakes, visceral dread and violence in a good vs evil showdown. Do it Feige before Sony attempt, fail and ruin the concept!
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 1/23/2024, 7:00 AM
So, would I be accurate in saying this event is similar to DC's Blackest Night?
CerealKiller1
CerealKiller1 - 1/23/2024, 8:15 AM
@lazlodaytona - Not particularly I don’t think, other than the idea of some kind of ‘undead’. The vampire issue in the marvel comics universe has been slowly building for years (ever since Dracula moved his army of vampires to Chernobyl to live there and try and be recognised as its own nation). This will just be the culmination war

Blackest Night, while not a bad story so to speak, was more about the gimmicks of all these famous, dead DC characters coming ‘back to life’ with a black lantern ring. Was it really them? Was there a chance any could come back to life fully afterwards? It was more of a mystery comic that relied on caring about quite a few long dead characters
CerealKiller1
CerealKiller1 - 1/23/2024, 8:17 AM
@lazlodaytona - In my opinion anyways. Didn’t hate BN, not trying to shit on it if you or anyone really enjoyed it, just explaining what differences I see 😊
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 1/23/2024, 8:57 AM
@CerealKiller1 - Oh, I gotchya man. Didn't take it that way :)

I appreciate the very detailed analysis! thank you
TheBlueMorpho
TheBlueMorpho - 1/23/2024, 8:14 AM
Nothing new here. Read Punisher: Soviet
RitoRevolto
RitoRevolto - 1/23/2024, 8:28 AM
They take away Krakoa just to give us a shitty vampire event. Yaaay. 😑
Origame
Origame - 1/23/2024, 8:50 AM
...why isn't blade on the cover. It's a vampire event. This is like not featuring venom on the cover for king in black, or captain america in secret empire.
supermanrex
supermanrex - 1/23/2024, 10:14 AM
@Origame - this was probably thrown in the mix to coincide with the year of a blade movie release. that has changed obviously as blade is now a 2025 release. so they probably shifted focus off of blade and will push him next year leading up to the movie.
Origame
Origame - 1/23/2024, 10:18 AM
@supermanrex - so what? Do you really not think it's good to start generating hype for blade when a blade movie is in production? It's not like you just stop generating hype for the character. Especially since that's by your own claim the reason for the crossover.
knomad
knomad - 1/23/2024, 11:32 AM
Great. Now Marvel is doing red-band editions.

Anyone remember when Marvel and DC were family-friendly? I learned to read reading comics.
dragon316
dragon316 - 1/23/2024, 1:18 PM
This warning be appropriate if it had nudity violence and gore depends on characters in marvel mostly revolves around wolverine and Deadpool that goes past pg13 violence and gore

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