Summary
- One of the most well-known Marvel Comics memes is a fan-made panel featuring Moon Knight asking Dracula for the money he's owed.
- Although that interaction never actually happened in the comics, it's become canon thanks to Marvel Rivals.
- A codex entry found within the game has Moon Knight saying that vampires suck and Dracula owes him money.
includes a cheeky reference that canonises a beloved Moon Knight me☂me where that "goddamn nerd" Dracula owes Marc Spector money. You know the one I mean.
Although Moon Knight has always beeဣn a fairly popular character for diehard Marvel fans, with Oscar Isaac portraying him. Before that, I'm willing to bet that the main thing that everyone knew him for was an iconic fan-made meme.

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and changes some fairly generic text into Spector saying, "I know you're here, Dracula, you big f**king nerd. Where's my goddamn money?". , and fit Moon Knight's character so well that a lot of 🐻people believed it to be real.
Dracula Actually Owes Moon Knight Money In Marvel Rivals
Although Moon Knight never actually called Dracula a nerd (and actually didn't have any interactions with him up until that🌠 point), the me🎶me became so popular that it's still become synonymous with the character. Marvel has somehow managed to avoid referencing the fan-made panel in the world of comics up until now, but it's finally become canon thanks to Marvel Rivals.
, a codex entry within Marvel R𒆙ivals called "The Dusk Of The New Moon" has a pretty obvious nod to the meme. Towards the end of the text, Konshu asks Spector what he knows about vampires, which leads him to say, "That they suck. And that Dracula owes me money."
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While Moon Knight's reference to Dracula in Marvel Rivals is far tamer than the fan-made meme from 2018, it's still clearly meant to be a nod towards that iconic panel. Considering how few references have been made to the meme in the years since it debuted, it's surprising to see itജ in Rivals of all things, but it does go to show just how much love and attention has been put into the game.

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