Eric Brooks. Blade. The Daywalker. Whatever name he is known by, this stylish vampire slayer has risen to popularity both on and off the page. Like most comic book characters, Blade has gone through several transformations over the years. Fortunately, with a new solo title currently releasing, the Daywalker is right where he belongs: Biting back against the darkest recesses of the Marvel Comics Universe.The vampire-slayer has been tasked with rescuing Dana in Blade 2023 #1 (by Bryan Edward Hill, Elena Casagrande, Jordie Bellaire, Cory Petit and Wilson Moss). Should she die, this mysterious young woman’s death would mean the end of the world. Blade turns up just in time to save her from the clutches of a nightclub full of vampires, but before he can bring her to safety he finds himself fighting for her life once again. This time against an occultist warrior assassin determined to end Dana’s life. When Blade slays the assassin, Dana reveals her true colors. Far from an innocent woman, she is in reality the Adana, a millennia old supernatural entity come to destroy the first and second worlds and form a new one in their wake. The only thing that could stop her, the sword of the assassin Blade just slew, is now in her possession. Maiming Blade, Adana lets him live only so she can hear his screams again in the future. Losing consciousness, Blade awakes in the captivity of the occult order whose assassin he defeated. Slated for execution, a rebel in the occult order gives Blade two options: die, or help her save the world.With a 50-year history, Eric Cross Brooks, better known as Blade, has left quite an impression on fans. An outlier in the bright and colorful Marvel Comics Universe, Blade appeals to readers for a variety of reasons. But his iconic aesthetic, finely honed skills, and tragic backstory are only one part of the character’s enduring popularity.RELATED: One Blade Story Would be Perfect for the MCURELATED: Marvel’s Forgotten Dracula was Stronger Than the Original – And is Due for a Comeback
Eric Brooks. Blade. The Daywalker. Whatever name he is known by, this stylish vampire slayer has risen to popularity both on and off the page. Like most comic book characters, Blade has gone through several transformations over the years. Fortunately, with a new solo title currently releasing, the Daywalker is right where he belongs: Biting back against the darkest recesses of the Marvel Comics Universe.
The vampire-slayer has been tasked with rescuing Dana in Blade 2023 #1 (by Bryan Edward Hill, Elena Casagrande, Jordie Bellaire, Cory Petit and Wilson Moss). Should she die, this mysterious young woman’s death would mean the end of the world. Blade turns up just in time to save her from the clutches of a nightclub full of vampires, but before he can bring her to safety he finds himself fighting for her life once again. This time against an occultist warrior assassin determined to end Dana’s life. When Blade slays the assassin, Dana reveals her true colors. Far from an innocent woman, she is in reality the Adana, a millennia old supernatural entity come to destroy the first and second worlds and form a new one in their wake. The only thing that could stop her, the sword of the assassin Blade just slew, is now in her possession. Maiming Blade, Adana lets him live only so she can hear his screams again in the future. Losing consciousness, Blade awakes in the captivity of the occult order whose assassin he defeated. Slated for execution, a rebel in the occult order gives Blade two options: die, or help her save the world.
With a 50-year history, Eric Cross Brooks, better known as Blade, has left quite an impression on fans. An outlier in the bright and colorful Marvel Comics Universe, Blade appeals to readers for a variety of reasons. But his iconic aesthetic, finely honed skills, and tragic backstory are only one part of the character’s enduring popularity.
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