Agreed but that doesn't mean it has to have the Blood Curse. Just get rid of it already for real this time. They did in the past, but they keep bringing it back. The Ebony Blade is one of those "big time" weapons that is always overlooked and doesn't get much love. No reason to keep giving it a handicap. The Ebony Blade should be as popular and respected as Mjolnir and Cap's shield. And should they decide to keep the Blood Curse I don't see why Dane wouldn't make a tech attachment to the handle. It would basically surround the blade in photonic energy and do stun damage like his photonic sword, but the field would also keep the blade from making actual contact (or the field can simply displace the blade putting it slighty out of sync with this dimension and in effect be kinda of "phased" out). In this way he has both blades he's famous for as one and it could actually look kinda cool to have a black blade with crackling purple energy surrounding it. He could actually use the sword the way it's meant to be used, without actually killing anyone. And finally, he could simply switch the field on and off depending on if he needs immediate cutting power or to absorb magic or whatever.
This is exactly what Dane should be: a little bit magic, a little bit tech. Someone who solves magical problems with scientific solutions. Sadly, I would be surprised if many writers even remember that he is a scientist in his own right.
And agreed on the ebony blade, it should be among the most respected weapons in the Marvel Universe. At the very least it should be up there with Magik's soulsword.
Has anyone ever read The Last Avengers Story, a two parter from 1995 written by Peter David? It's an interesting alternate future. And, alas, Dane seems to be dead in this future. But also, he seems to have gotten busy while still alive- this guy shows up:
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Don't know if he's actually Dane's kid, and there's no mention of his mother. Maybe Sersi? Yikes.
Comic Vine's entry for "Hotshot" says he is the son of Dane and Sersi, but there's no evidence in the comic. Pure conjecture.
Also- I found this shirt on Amazon and had to get it:
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Last edited by MollyBarton; 08-19-2014 at 08:21 PM.
Just so this thread doesn't quickly die: What's your favorite era of Black Knight? Avengers in 60s, 80s, 90s...Ultraverse, New Excalibur, MI-13?
Personally, I liked Dane in MI-13. He really seemed to be at home.
Bonus- poor Dane shouldn't have agreed to the ice bucket challenge.
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ETA- I just realized I spelled challenge wrong. I'll have to edit the picture later. Ugh.
Last edited by MollyBarton; 08-23-2014 at 09:24 PM.
Oh god that's the best thing ever. Daaaane
To be honest I actually haven't read all that much with him in it. Odd since I seem to have developed such a strong affection for him. I did immediately upon seeing him for the first time though. There's something endearing about the character.
I have decided that his specialty is the physics of protein folding, though, because it's the only thing that even comes close to making his ridiculously wide range of scientific expertise make sense.
Just joining this thread. I like this character a lot, I remember that story beginning him. I've always liked his adventures with Dr Strange and think that those were amongst his best moments, but I liked the arc in Avengers when he was involved with both Sersi and Crystal. That was a great time for the Avengers as well; Procter, Masters/Evil's so brutal invasion of the Avengers's mansion.
He's a great character that needs more exposure.
The 90's Harras Dane was my introduction to him, so that era holds a special place in my heart, and I would agree with Joe that the character has only ever gone backward from there. The Stern era is a close second to that. Dane didn't always get a huge role, but the stories were so good that even a small role was fantastic.
My favourite periods for Dane were the Stern era (which is where I first encountered him) and the Harras era...although Harras took him in a very different direction, between the switch in weapon, changes to the outfit, increase in confidence, etc. But it all felt (at least to me) like a plausible evolution from his experience where he got turned to a statue by the curse--it wasn't just a case of a new writer getting the character wrong.
I'm also fond of the H4H period and the MI13 stuff...but his two stints as an active Avenger are my favourite Black Knight periods.