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Sword

Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary

Blade (Eric Brooks)

The Daywalker's entire crusade against the undead is facilitated by his arsenal of bladed weapons. His primary weapon is typically an acid-etched titanium, silver-plated katana. He carries a variety of other bladed implements, including throwing blades (shuriken) and daggers, all designed specifically for killing vampires. Blade combines incredible martial arts prowess with his swordsmanship, making him a whirlwind of death to any supernatural creature he faces.

Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines Forged by the Blade

King in Black

This universe-spanning event was the culmination of the story of Knull, the god of the symbiotes. The core of the conflict was Knull's arrival on Earth, wielding the All-Black the Necrosword and blanketing the planet in a symbiote hive. The event provided the definitive origin story for the Necrosword and established it as one of the fundamental forces in the Marvel cosmos. The final battle saw Eddie Brock, empowered by the Enigma Force to become Captain Universe, transform Thor's Mjolnir and Silver Surfer's board into a battle-axe to finally destroy Knull and his legendary sword.

Ragnarok (Various Incarnations)

Nearly every telling of the Asgardian apocalypse, or Ragnarok, features Surtur and the Twilight Sword as the central threat. In Walter Simonson's legendary run on The Mighty Thor, the buildup to Surtur's invasion of Earth and Asgard, with the Twilight Sword as the ultimate weapon, is a masterclass in epic storytelling. The event establishes the sword not just as a powerful weapon, but as a key to a cosmic prophecy, a destiny that Odin and Thor spend ages trying to prevent.

X of Swords

A major 2020 crossover event for the X-Men line of comics, the story was literally built around swords. The newly established mutant nation of krakoa was challenged to a grand tournament by the long-lost mutants of Arakko. The contest would be decided by ten champions from each side, each wielding a legendary sword. The storyline saw characters seeking out mythical blades across the multiverse. Key swords included the Muramasa Blade (wielded by Wolverine), Magik's Soulsword, and a host of newly introduced blades like the Sword of Might and the Starlight Sword, turning the event into a grand showcase of Marvel's most significant bladed weapons.

The Curse of the Ebony Blade

This is not a single event, but a recurring theme in the history of the Black Knight. Storylines such as the 1990 Black Knight miniseries and the 2021 Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade series delve deeply into the sword's nature. These stories explore how the blade's thirst for blood affects Dane Whitman, forcing him to confront his own inner darkness and the bloody history of his lineage. The sword often acts as an antagonist in its own right, tempting Dane with power while threatening to consume his soul, making his chronicles a perpetual struggle for control over his own iconic weapon.

Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions

Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610)

In the Ultimate Universe, many magical artifacts were reinterpreted through a technological lens. Valkyrie's enchanted sword, for instance, was a piece of advanced technology that allowed her to teleport. The Ebony Blade also existed, wielded by the Ultimate version of the Black Knight, who was a member of the Ultimates. Its properties were similar, being an ancient and powerful, seemingly indestructible blade.

Marvel vs. Capcom Video Game Series

The Muramasa Blade appears as one of Wolverine's “Hyper Combo” super moves in the popular fighting game series. When activated, Wolverine unleashes a devastating series of unblockable slashes, reflecting the sword's immense power and ability to cut through anything. This interpretation brought the concept of the Muramasa Blade to a wider audience outside of comic book readers.

Age of Apocalypse (Earth-295)

In this dark, alternate timeline, many characters' roles were altered. The Silver Samurai became one of Apocalypse's Horsemen. While not a specific sword variant, the prevalence of blades in this brutal reality was heightened, with characters like Nightcrawler's son, Abyss, using his own body as a living weapon, and Prelate Cyclops sporting a bladed gauntlet. The focus was on raw, desperate survival, and bladed weapons were a common sight in the hands of both heroes and villains.

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Notes and Trivia

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First identified as All-Black the Necrosword in Thor: God of Thunder #2 (2013) by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribić. Its origin with Knull was later detailed in Venom #4 (2018).
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The name “Muramasa” is borrowed from a real-life, legendary Japanese swordsmith from the 16th century. Folklore often depicted his blades as being of supreme quality but also bloodthirsty and demonic, a trait Marvel Comics heavily incorporated into its version.
3)
In the MCU's Avengers: Endgame, Thanos's double-bladed sword was deliberately designed to be stronger than Vibranium. The Russo brothers and screenwriters confirmed that it was likely forged by Eitri on Nidavellir, the same dwarf who forged Thor's axe Stormbreaker, implying it is likely made of Uru metal, which explains its ability to shatter Captain America's shield.
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The Soulsword is unique in that its power is directly tied to the concept of “stepping.” In its first appearance, it could only harm magical creatures when Illyana “stepped” through it, passing it through her own body before striking. This limitation has since been largely ignored in modern comics.
5)
While often depicted as a single-edged katana, the Muramasa Blade forged from Wolverine's soul has occasionally been drawn as a double-edged sword, depending on the artist's interpretation.
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Gorr the God Butcher's design in Thor: Love and Thunder, played by Christian Bale, was changed significantly from the comics to avoid comparisons to Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter series. This also influenced the simpler, non-amorphous design of the Necrosword in the film.