Strikeforce #7 preview:
https://www.adventuresinpoortaste.co...strikeforce-7/
Strikeforce #7 preview:
https://www.adventuresinpoortaste.co...strikeforce-7/
The J-man
Strikeforce is kinda annoying. It's mostly Blade getting thrown through walls and then yelling at his teammates.
well at least there's still Avengers
EDIT:
you know the one thing I appreciate about the Blade films is that the action scenes have generally aged well. You can nitpick somethings about the films especially the 3rd one if you want, but end of the day when we look back they largely hold up. this is more than I can say for some early 90s to 2000s films especially heavy CGI'd ones.
Last edited by Jabare; 03-07-2020 at 08:51 AM.
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The conversation between Blade and Black Widow in Avengers today is my favorite piece of development of the last 10 years.
Also Blade was eating a burger or something in Antman
wow never thought I'd see Blade and Black Widow talking
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im sure Brooks like his burger, red rare.
Avengers does a better job with him than Strikeforce imo.
no debate there
I did its really dope. I also like how Baroness Blood cautioned Dracula about Blade, it might have jsut been Mephisto stoking the fire but still it was nice to see. She also called him a Dhampir which was a nice change of pace. I'm tired of people calling Blade a vampire.
I love how Blade is interacting with these characters. Outside of the Midnight Suns and Tomb of Dracula characters you rarely got to see Blade have conversatoins like this. They are few and far between over the years. Mighty Avengers, Captain Britain & MI:13 other then that its just cameos really, even in that Deadpool mini he didn't have deep convos.
Black Panther, Black Widow, Ghost Rider, Hellstrum, Captain Marvel. It's just beautiful how he's been included in these comics. I love Boy-Thing. Aaron's made him a cool little character and he doesn't even talk.
The Black Widow conversaiton is simple yet deep at the same time, because you don't really see Blade having those conversaitons. Someone checking up on him asking him to stay. He's usually the loner, that pops in slays the monster and goes about his business.
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I also like that there's a broader supernatural storyline that Blade is connected to and has influenced the Avengers, Ghost Rider, and Dr. Strange plots, plus the smaller Vampire Nation storyline that has featured Avengers, Morbius, and Wolverine.
I cant wait for the vridai plot to be over in Strikeforce so they can maybe become more interwoven with those plots. If we get another arc.
Reading over Strikeforce again, it really does read better all together and it becomes clearer that Blade seems to have a long game that he hasn't shared with the team just yet.