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The Blood Brothers
The Blood Brothers in battle with Iron Man on the cover of Iron Man #55 (Feb. 1973). Art by Jim Starlin & Joe Sinnott.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceIron Man #55 (Feb. 1973)
Created byJim Starlin
In-story information
SpeciesRoclite
Team affiliationsLethal Legion
AbilitiesSuperhuman strength and durability (increased when in proximity to one another)
Vampiric need to drain blood

The Blood Brothers are a supervillain duo appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history[edit]

The Blood Brothers first appeared in Iron Man #55 (Feb. 1973) and were created by Jim Starlin.

Following their debut, the Blood Brothers returned in Marvel Feature #12 (Nov. 1973), again fighting the superhero Iron Man, here teamed with Fantastic Four member The Thing. The Blood Brothers continued as Iron Man antagonists in Iron Man #88-89 (Aug.-Oct. 1976), then disappeared from publication for several years before resurfacing to battle the titular superhero team in The Avengers #252-253 (Feb.-March 1985). Following appearances in Quasar #12 (July 1990), and X-Men vol. 2, #107 (Dec. 2000), they temporarily switched alliances to aid Earth's superheroes against a common threat in the three-issue miniseries Maximum Security (Dec. 2000-Jan. 2001; first two issues released same month). They were next seen as interplanetary prison escapees on Earth in the four-issue miniseries Drax the Destroyer #1-4 (Nov. 2005-Feb. 2006), where one Blood Brother died.

They are unrelated to the high-tech motorcycle gang the "Blood Brothers", seen in X-51 #10-12 (May–July 2000).

Fictional character biography[edit]

Gh'Ree and R'Hos Blood,[1] the Blood Brothers, are twin ape-like aliens called Roclites originally in the service of the mad Titan Thanos, acting as the guardians of his first base on Earth. When Iron Man receives a mental signal sent by an imprisoned Drax the Destroyer, he becomes a target for the Blood Brothers, who ambush him and take him to Thanos' base where Drax is being held. When the two heroes overpower the brothers, Thanos detonates an explosion, forcing the heroes to flee, leaving the Blood Brothers behind.[2] When Thanos later obtains the Cosmic Cube, Iron Man returns to Thanos' base to search for him, and is taken by surprise by the Blood Brothers, who are still alive, and remain loyal to Thanos. They attempt to kill Iron Man, but he and the Thing, who saw Iron Man's flight overhead and followed him to the base, overpower the Blood Brothers. With the henchmen defeated a second time, Thanos teleports the Blood Brothers to an unrevealed location.[3]

They reappear years later in the service of the villain the Controller, and battle Iron Man once more. Iron Man defeats them both with the aid of the hero Daredevil.[4] Sometime later, the United States military discovers Thanos' old Earth base in Arizona and, after activating some of the machinery, accidentally teleports in the Blood Brothers. The two battle the Avengers and are eventually depowered by Thanos' brother, Eros.[5]

The Blood Brothers are imprisoned, but are later released by the hero Quasar and left on the planet Mars.[6] They later attempt to stop Rogue of the X-Men from rescuing a mutant extraterrestrial of the Skrull race.[7] The brothers later fight alongside Earth's metahumans against an invasion by Ego the Living Planet, but are later imprisoned with alien criminals Paibok and Lunatik.[8] The pair eventually escape and crash-land on Earth. They help enslave a small Alaskan town in an attempt to craft a space-worthy ship. This fails, due to the intervention of Drax the Destroyer, where one brother is apparently killed.[9] The second brother, however survives, and is later seen escaping the Raft, a floating prison for supervillains.[10]

The surviving Blood Brother later joins the Hood and his criminal empire,[11] and helps fight the alien shape-shifting race the Skrulls during the Skrull invasion of Earth.[12] He joins with the Hood's gang in an attack on the New Avengers, who were expecting the Dark Avengers instead.[13] When Jonas Harrow, one of the many members of Hood's syndicate, develops a power drainer, the surviving Brother is part of the splinter group that forms and rebels against Norman Osborn's power structure. Most of this confrontation takes place in New York City's Times Square.[14] This ends when Harrow is killed by the Hood.[volume & issue needed]

Once again under command of Norman Osborn, the Blood Brother is part of the many villainous forces sent in as part of SiegeofAsgard, a plan which ends with the sibling's severe wounding.[15]

In the crossover series The Black Vortex, the Blood Brother is shown to be wasting away without his brother's life force to sustain him. Mister Knife exposes him to the titular artefact, which transforms him into a new, more powerful form (which Knife christens Brother Blood), and inducts him into his Slaughter Lords, alongside other beings who have been exposed to the Vortex's energies.[16]

During the Avengers: Standoff! storyline, the Blood Brothers were inmates of Pleasant Hill, a gated community established by S.H.I.E.L.D. They attempt to kill S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Avril Kincaid at Pleasant Hill's Day Care Center only to be defeated by Sam Wilson, the current Captain America, and Winter Soldier.[17]

The Blood Brothers later appear as members of the Grandmaster's Lethal Legion, where they compete against the Challenger's Black Order in a contest where Earth is the battlefield.[18]

Powers and abilities[edit]

Each Blood Brother's tremendous strength and durability is dependent on his proximity to the other. When standing together, the two have a high degree of superhuman strength, but if separated weaken to below even normal human levels. The Brothers also drain the blood of victims in the manner of a vampire, although it is unclear as to whether they completely rely on blood for sustenance.

In other media[edit]

Television[edit]

Video games[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Thanos (Vol. 3) #2
  • ^ Iron Man #55 (Feb. 1973)
  • ^ Marvel Feature #12 (Nov. 1973)
  • ^ Iron Man #88-89 (Aug.-Sept. 1976)
  • ^ The Avengers #252 (Jan. 1990)
  • ^ Quasar #12 (July 1990)
  • ^ X-Men #107 (Dec. 2000)
  • ^ Maximum Security (Dec. 2000-Jan. 2001)
  • ^ Drax the Destroyer #1-4 (Nov. 2005-Feb. 2006)
  • ^ The New Avengers #1 (Nov. 2004)
  • ^ The New Avengers #35 (Oct. 2007)
  • ^ Secret Invasion #6 (Sept. 2008)
  • ^ The New Avengers #50
  • ^ The New Avengers #56-57 (Oct-Nov 2009)
  • ^ The New Avengers #63
  • ^ Guardians of the Galaxy & X-Men: The Black Vortex Alpha #1 (Feb. 2015)
  • ^ Captain America: Sam Wilson #7
  • ^ The Avengers #676. Marvel Comics.
  • ^ "Hulked Out Heroes". Avengers Assemble. Season 1. Episode 11. September 29, 2013. Disney XD.
  • ^ a b "Blood Brother #1 Voices (Marvel Universe)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved March 12, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  • ^ a b "Blood Brother #2 Voices (Marvel Universe)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved March 12, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  • ^ "Guardians of the Galaxy". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 24, 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • ^ Vach, Melissa (November 3, 2021). "Guardians of the Galaxy: Garek & Rosson Blood Boss Guide".
  • External links[edit]


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