He does not seem to have any personal loyalties, as he seemingly had no qualms in abandoning his faithful army of angels to invade earth with Lucifer despite leading them for centuries. Kill Lucifer.Invade the main universe (both succeeded).Conquer the main universe.Find and kill God (both failed).
Morbius possesses an accelerated healing factor and can recover from mild to moderate injuries at a rate beyond that of ordinary humans. Further evidence to his ruthless personality, as mentioned by a bounty hunter, Michael is also willing to kidnap people himself or his angels see as useful and enslave them to do his bidding and he also had no qualms with initiating and leading a war of extermination on the human race, killing billions of innocent people in the process. [44] Morbius was captured by Spider-Man and locked up in a cell in the Raft. God ordered Michael to cast Luc… When Lucifer eventually returned, Michael … Mass murderFratricideKidnappingUnethical experimentationPsychological abuseTortureGenocideNigh-omnicide. In the House of M series, Michael Morbius appears in a flashback as one of the scientists (along with Jonas Harrow and Farley Stillwell) that gave Luke Cage his powers. When Spider-Man is bitten by a vampire, Morbius sniffs him and determines that the young superhero is immune to vampirism.[64]. During the "Spider-Geddon" storyline, there are different versions of Morbius: In this new universe, Morbius is fused with Morpheus. Morbius has had a friendship with Jack Russell (the Werewolf) since West Coast Avengers #5, where Morbius helped Russell deal with his werewolf curse. He was not above admitting that he had made mistakes with his actions In his own world but only intended to improve upon his methods rather than stop. He is really trying to stop Urich from becoming a vampire, which he succeeds in doing despite the conflict. He was eager to grant the same horrible fate to the Lucifer who had traveled from the main reality and considered the chance to do a "good thing". [11] Series colorist Gregory Wright stepped in as writer with issue #9 and delivered the bloodshed-heavy stories that Wagner wanted. He was not above harming his own subordinate after he failed in his efforts to get Jack to open a rift. In the hands of Dann, this magical item sapped the powers of the Elementals and banished them to another universe.
Unknown to Doctor Langford, Fang, one of Lilith's children, was also trying to kill Morbius by adding his own demonic blood to the serum, which would also be fatal to Morbius.