The only version of Blade that I know is the movie version. So if that were to be translated into a comic, I'd be interested.
Problem is, the Guggenheim Blade comic had an artist whose style clashed so badly with what I perceive to be a Blade comic's feel (slick), I couldn't get into it.
I nominate Dwayne McDuffie since he knows how to write good hair talk, for example in JLA between Black Lightning and John Stewart. But then again, I dunno if McDuffie is interested in Blade. He doesn't like guns.
I nominate Dwayne McDuffie since he knows how to write good hair talk, for example in JLA between Black Lightning and John Stewart. But then again, I dunno if McDuffie is interested in Blade. He doesn't like guns.
Well, he does know how to draw a rockin' good lookin brutha!
Looks like we got our creative team!
i've already bought 2 copies! wait, who are the bad guys? we need some flashier vamps this time around. maybe they could make a semi-prominent marvel villain into a vampire. maybe Fortunato or the Maggia could have a vamp family.
i've already bought 2 copies! wait, who are the bad guys? we need some flashier vamps this time around. maybe they could make a semi-prominent marvel villain into a vampire. maybe Fortunato or the Maggia could have a vamp family.
Well, we can make Wolverine into a vampire for sales! It's bound to get readers to check it out! And he has to at least be in the book for at least one panel! He already has the look!
Well, we can make Wolverine into a vampire for sales! It's bound to get readers to check it out! And he has to at least be in the book for at least one panel! He already has the look!
speaking of Wolverine. he has a vampire in his rogues gallery (long white hair & shades). maybe he could jump ship. or they could unearth Cyber again.
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