Just found out that its Warren Ellis writing Castlevania for Netflix. The Blade anime was cool, but watching Castlevania you can see he probably could've done so much more if this was targeted towards a more mature audience on netflix.
The Wolverine book's vampire story could bring Blade into it.
I probably would have done the same. If you would have decided to take it up after that. You’re better than me. They had the chance to do what was right in the beginning. And then scrambled to patchwork their mistakes later. Not good. But I didn’t know that’s what happened.
No Blade has to play a central role in this. It's literally the story they set up in Avengers. Who knows though, seems like the entire point was to keep Krakoa out of the way during a war.
That Wolverine story was great though. Hopefully this event sets off another Blade solo.
Actually, the division between the Avengers and the X-Men at the moment means that this problem is a lot worse than it normally might be. Blade is firmly with the Avengers and the X-Men, even though they have a lot of experience with vampires, are going into this pretty blind.
Especially since Omega Red and Dracula have their conversation right outside the gate. That is pretty damn brazen and tells me that the X-Men are ignoring things a lot more than they should.
we knew it was coming
also blade vs. spiderwoman maybe?
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Movies?: tough to say. Probably the final fights of the first film. After that then the Nomac fight
Comics?: Blade vs Deadpool or Blade vs the Shadow Colonel. Those two are top of mind for me. He's got some other fun fights in MI:13 and Mighty Avengers, and cool moments in Ngihtstalkers and Tomb of Dracula, but I still got to go with the Deadpool or Shadow Colonel. Those were full fledged fights.
They better not chump Blade out in any of these
They better be building to that, with everything they laid out in Avengers it would be such a waste if nothing came of it. Also Blade better play a big role. I don't want it to be like Dark Reign where Spider-Man basically didn't do anything in the event to take down his arch nemesis
wait Gorilla Man? Did I miss something?
It was probably the right business decision book was already tanking so he'd already be starting at a negative and dealing with the lousy premiss Guggenheim left him with that wouldn't have worked with his story. Still Warren Ellis on a Blade comic would have been legendary.
The J-man
yea, in one of the "war of the worlds" avengers tie-ins, you see that gorilla man from the agents of wakanda is under Sarge's control
I was thinking about the Morbius book: what if the rat men attack Spiderman and Morbius just gets blamed for it? And Blade doesn't go all in trying to murder him?