Clifton Graves was Drac's servant untill issue #15 of TOD (Blade's first appearence) when he was killed, then resurrected by Dr. Sun a la "Frankenstein", so I'd like to see him in the book too, as he hates the vampire lord as much as anyone.
Clifton Graves was Drac's servant untill issue #15 of TOD (Blade's first appearence) when he was killed, then resurrected by Dr. Sun a la "Frankenstein", so I'd like to see him in the book too, as he hates the vampire lord as much as anyone.
I'm certain that Blade knows how to punch someone in the face.
On a more serious note, the better question is, does he care? If Blade was standing on top of a building with his coat fluttering in the night time breeze, aloofly looking toward the moon(shut up, my mind wandered), I doubt he'd care to stop a bank robbery even if it was only two blocks away.
I guess it would depend on how bored he was.
I mean, Blade isn't the freaking Punisher. A lot of us forget this, but Blade can be quite reasonable if the vampire in question doesn't pose a threat.
Blade is aware that there life and a real world outside of hunting vampires, a world he sometimes even partakes in.
In recent years blade' been fighting all types of monsters. Zombies, Demons, Ghouls etc.
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Wasn't everyone flirting with Misty? Like, Falcon was clearly having a thing with Jane everywhere else, but in his own book, he's flirting with Misty.
Part of me is waiting to see Blade be the co-owner is a night time jazz club in London, maybe in 50 years, in universe. A guy can dream.
I wouldn't take that book with any seriousness. The writer portrayed Blade like some 22 year old horn dog who was thirsty for Misty. And Blade has never been one to put booty over the mission.
Well, now I really want Blade to own a jazz club. He could right now, really. Nothing holding him back...
Blade talking about how she "owes him" a date and trying to compete with Falcon for her attention. That mess is both lame, beneath Blade, and out of character for him. Honestly, that book felt like character shilling for Misty. I know she's awesome and all that but it felt as if the writer was trying too hard to make her so cool and desired.
omg we still talking about that Falcon comic. Let it go people that comic was terrible. Blade was just there as a prop. Heck the way Falcon was demolishing those waves of vamps made no sense for Blade to even show up
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Would "The Samurai of Soho" sound weird for (another)Blade themed anime?