a bunch of comic book writers (including a few marvel writers) are talking about why there's no Blade book right now.
Rob Williams (writer of Judge Dredd)https://twitter.com/Robwilliams71/st...58034817163264Do Marvel publish a Blade comic?
If not, why not?
I mean, I don't care that much, but it feels like they should.
Andy Diggle (writer of green arrow, daredevil, bunch of other stuff)https://twitter.com/andydiggle/statu...64745598636032I quit DD to write Blade and then they pulled the plug. Fun times.
Rich Johnston (head writer at bleeding cool)https://twitter.com/richjohnston/sta...65630542217216It does seem rather cursed
Tim Seeley (writer of hack/slash, was supposed to write Blade)https://twitter.com/HackinTimSeeley/...81334821699589I tried man
Jim Zub (agents of wakanda, empyre: avengers)https://twitter.com/JimZub/status/1288171075407405056I am ready ANY TIME.
I literally have the pitch good to GO.
Action, horror, monsters, and madness.
I poked + prodded for a while trying to get it going. Closest I got was writing a 1-page Blade joke page in Marvel Comics #1000.
Here's hoping it still happens at some point.
There's a few more. This makes is all the more frustrating. I don't get what it is. They've throw out solo books for just about everyone since they gave Blade another shot at a solo.
I'm currently wanting a Blade & Dr. Voodoo ongoing book. There have almost never been any black-hero pair team-up ongoing books, have there?
21st century-wise, Blade really should be one of those books which should always be in publication as an ongoing solo.
I mean compare his number of books to Moon Knight.
preview for strikeforce is out
https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/MAR201045
this book is really so random
uh okay, so this is the last issue?
The J-man
They were working together in Hudlin's iconic Black Panther run before they teamed up with Luke Cage, Black Panther and Monica Rambeau to take down some vampires.
Outside of being in some team-up fights with other heroes against supernatural baddies I don't think they've had any other memorable interactions in other stories. Even in Damnation I'm not sure they interacted that much.
The J-man
Damnation's got to be the most recent interaction right?
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The J-man
crescent city blues! that's probably their biggest team up and probably why hudlin put them together in New Orleans
Also the Midnight Sons holding off the Ghost Rider amped Avengers and half of hell is such an underrated feat for that team. They were fighting off Captain Marvel and Thor, who are already cosmic, plus every other hero powered up with spirits of vengeance.
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