Varney the Vampire | |
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Real Name |
Sir Francis Varney |
First Published as |
Varney the Vampire/Feast of Blood (1845–47) |
Created by |
James Malcolm Rymer and/or Thomas Peckett Prest |
Origin[]
Varney the Vampyre originated in the 19th century penny dreadful of that name. Francis Varney, a nobleman from the English Civil War, was punished for the murder of his son by being transformed into a loathsome blood-sucking monster. He was the first vampire to be depicted with fangs and possessed both a hypnotic gaze and super strength, as well as the first tragic, sympathetic vampire anti-hero of sorts.