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Captain Britain and MI13#11
Cover: Stuart Immonen

Captain Britain and MI13 #11

May 2009 · Marvel · 2.99 USD
“Vampire State Part One”

In "Vampire State Part One," Captain Britain and MI13 face their most terrifying threat yet as exploding vampires strike with brutal precision, leaving the team barely alive. With Faiza's father taken by Dracula and a traitor among the British leadership, the stakes rise as Blade uncovers a bloody declaration of war—and Spitfire is forced to confront a shocking truth about her own past when she finds herself unable to defy her master. Written by Paul Cornell and illustrated by Leonard Kirk and Mike Collins, with vibrant colors by Brian Reber and Rain Beredo, this pivotal issue features a striking cover by Stuart Immonen.

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writer Paul Cornell · artist Leonard Kirk · artist Mike Collins · inker Jay Leisten · inker Robin Riggs · colorist Brian Reber · colorist Rain Beredo · letterer VC · letterer Joe Caramagna · cover Stuart Immonen

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colorist Brian Reber
colorist Rain Beredo
letterer VC
letterer Joe Caramagna
cover pencils, inks Stuart Immonen

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Cap, Pete, Faiza and Dane have been attacked by exploding vampires and barely escape with their lives. Things get worse when Faiza learns that Dracula has captured her father. Blade investigates the abduction and finds that Dracula has left a bloody declaration of war against England. Pete and the British government convene for a council of war but find they have a blood sucking traitor in their midst. Spitfire is reunited with her son, Kenneth, who takes her to his master. When Dracula commands Spitfire to kneel before him, she finds that she cannot resist as she is a vampire herself.

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