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* BullyingADragon: After being slapped in the face and humiliated by the much older and stronger Vicente, Marlow ''still'' decides to leap at him mid-air with the intent of killing him. For his efforts, he got his head ripped off and stomped into mush.



* TooDumbToLive: Not only did Marlow nearly expose the existence of vampires, he attempted to kill Vicente, who is far older and stronger than him. He pays for both dearly.

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* TooDumbToLive: Not only did Marlow nearly expose the existence of vampires, he attempted to kill Vicente, who is far older and stronger than him. He pays for both dearly.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Dane spends a year fighting alongside John Ikos against a lunatic vampire who wants to convert humanity into cattle. When Eben starts doing this on a greater scale than ever before, you'd think Dane might get involved, maybe with these supposed vampires who are against this lunacy.[[labelnote:note]]Although [[spoiler:Dane is killed off]] in the novel ''Immortal Remains'', which may or may not be a spinoff[[/labelnote]] For that matter, we never see John Ikos when Eben massacres Barrow to the last man. Or Brian Kitka, who would be an adult at that time. Agent Norris just kinda vanishes as well. His fate is resolved in one of the novels, but in the only one that could possibly be canon. Some of Rufus's background neighbors aren't seen the second time the enforcers come back to the building. They probably died, but might have left during the interval between the attacks.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Dane spends a year fighting alongside John Ikos against a lunatic vampire who wants to convert humanity into cattle. When Eben starts doing this on a greater scale than ever before, you'd think Dane might get involved, maybe with these supposed vampires who are against this lunacy.[[labelnote:note]]Although [[spoiler:Dane is killed off]] in the novel ''Immortal Remains'', which may or may not be a spinoff[[/labelnote]] canon[[/labelnote]] For that matter, we never see John Ikos when Eben massacres Barrow to the last man. Or Brian Kitka, who would be an adult at that time. Agent Norris just kinda vanishes as well. His fate is resolved in one of the novels, but in the only one that could possibly be canon. Some of Rufus's background neighbors aren't seen the second time the enforcers come back to the building. They probably died, but might have left during the interval between the attacks.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Rufus throwing Billy Boy out the window into the sun after he showed no impulse control and brought the enforcers down on them with indiscriminate killing.
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* SpaceEpisode: ''Dead Space'' centers on a group of vampires infiltrating into the ''Orbiter'' space station and demonstrating that they're [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace vacuum proof]] to make matters worse. [[spoiler: In the end, the US President orders the nuking of the ''Orbiter'' station with a missile, missing out one vampire who gleefully rides the escape capsule of a terrified survivor stranded in space.]]

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* SpaceEpisode: ''Dead Space'' centers on a group of vampires infiltrating an infected Space Shuttle commander spreading the Vampire virus into the ''Orbiter'' space station station, and demonstrating the vampires demonstrate that they're [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace vacuum proof]] to make matters worse. [[spoiler: In the end, the US President orders the nuking of the ''Orbiter'' station with a missile, missing out one vampire who gleefully rides the escape capsule of a terrified survivor stranded in space.]]
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* SpaceEpisode: ''Dead Space'' centers on a group of vampires infiltrating into the ''Orbiter'' space station and demonstrating that they're [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace vacuum proof]] to make matters worse. [[spoiler: in the end, the US President orders the nuking of the ''Orbiter'' station with a missile, missing out one vampire who gleefully rides the escape capsule of a terrified survivor stranded in space.]]

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* SpaceEpisode: ''Dead Space'' centers on a group of vampires infiltrating into the ''Orbiter'' space station and demonstrating that they're [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace vacuum proof]] to make matters worse. [[spoiler: in In the end, the US President orders the nuking of the ''Orbiter'' station with a missile, missing out one vampire who gleefully rides the escape capsule of a terrified survivor stranded in space.]]
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* SpaceEpisode: ''Dead Space'' centers on a group of vampires infiltrating into the ''Orbiter'' space station and demonstrating that they're [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace vacuum proof]] to make matters worse. [[spoiler: in the end, the US President orders the nuking of the ''Orbiter'' station with a missile, missing out one vampire who gleefully rides the escape capsule of a terrified survivor stranded in space.]]
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* BrokenBird: Sarafina in ''30 Days 'Til Death'': has it pretty bad. She's a drug addicted prostitute abducted off the streets by Rufus, brainwashed into thinking she's his girlfriend while he has her go cold turkey, all to serve as TheBeard for him by making him appear more human. Then just as she's begun to enjoy being sober and off the street, one of Rufus' guests causes her to relapse (because [[DisproportionateRetribution she found Sara annoying]] but couldn't eat her), and that same day she finds herself in the crossfire when the enforcers show up.

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* BrokenBird: Sarafina in ''30 Days 'Til Death'': has it pretty bad. She's a drug addicted prostitute abducted off the streets by Rufus, brainwashed into thinking she's his girlfriend while he has her go cold turkey, all to serve as TheBeard for him by making make him appear more human. Then just as she's begun to enjoy being sober and off the street, one of Rufus' guests causes her to relapse (because [[DisproportionateRetribution she found Sara annoying]] but couldn't eat her), and that same day she finds herself in the crossfire when the enforcers show up.
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* BlackEyesOfEvil: The vampires have black pupils without any other color, making them look like rabid sharks in human suits. Though the color tends to vary in some comics. ''30 Days 'Til Death'' for example has the vampries have [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] with [[SupernaturalGoldenEyes golden pupils]] whereas in ''Spreading the Disease'' Reverend Gant's eyes stay human most of the time in spite of him having been turned into a vampire. Vincente's eyes are black yet have [[RedEyesTakeWarning red sclera]] whereas Lilith's eyes [[SicklyGreenGlow have glowing green pupils]].


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* {{Gonk}}: ''Spreading the Disease'' infamously has quite a lot of human characters drawn in a hideous style, with Gabe and Rafael being the worst offenders in spite of being good guys.
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Kill Em All was renamed Everybody Dies Ending due to misuse. Dewicking


* KillEmAll: [[spoiler: By the end of ''30 Days 'Til Death'', Rufus and all of his friends and family have been killed by the vampire death squad.]]

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