Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Blade ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **Blade, the Daywalker, is Eric Cross Brooks, a human-vampire hybrid known as a dhampir who has dedicated his life and formidable supernatural abilities to the relentless eradication of vampires and all who prey on humanity from the shadows.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Blade serves as Marvel's foremost supernatural hunter and the world's leading expert on vampirology. He is the first and often last line of defense against the occult, operating in the dark, blood-soaked corners of the universe that mainstream heroes like the [[avengers|Avengers]] rarely witness. * **Primary Impact:** Blade's greatest influence was in bringing a street-level, horror-centric perspective to the Marvel Universe, proving that a darker, more violent tone could resonate with audiences. The 1998 film //Blade// is widely credited with paving the way for the modern comic book movie boom, predating both //X-Men// (2000) and //Spider-Man// (2002). * **Key Incarnations:** The primary difference between the Earth-616 comic version and the iconic film/MCU version lies in the origin of his powers. In the comics, he was born with innate dhampir abilities that were later supercharged by the bite of [[morbius_the_living_vampire|Morbius]], whereas the film and animated series lore established his powers and his "Thirst" as coming entirely from his mother being bitten at the moment of his birth, a concept later integrated into the comics. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Blade made his first appearance in **//The Tomb of Dracula #10//** in July 1973. He was co-created by writer **Marv Wolfman** and artist **Gene Colan**, the creative team behind Marvel's then-flagship horror title. His creation was a product of the Bronze Age of Comics, a period when the Comics Code Authority relaxed its restrictions on horror elements, leading to a surge in titles featuring monsters, magic, and the macabre. Wolfman's initial concept was to introduce a character who could stand on equal footing with the Lord of Vampires, [[dracula|Dracula]], but from a human perspective. Blade was conceived as a man who, despite his vampire-like abilities, was fundamentally human in his resolve. His design and demeanor were heavily influenced by the Blaxploitation film genre that was immensely popular in the early 1970s, with heroes like John Shaft and Superfly serving as clear archetypes for Blade's cool, determined, and street-smart persona. Gene Colan's art gave the character his initial iconic look: a large afro, green goggles, a leather jacket, and bandoliers of teakwood daggers. For nearly two decades, this was Blade's established appearance, a skilled but ultimately human-level vampire hunter. The character's modern incarnation, and the one most recognized by the public, was forged in the 1990s. The seismic shift began with his appearance in //Spider-Man: The Animated Series//, which introduced his mentor, Whistler, and a more tragic backstory. This was crystallized by the 1998 New Line Cinema film //Blade//, starring Wesley Snipes. The film's immense success redefined the character, giving him a black tactical costume, a signature sword, and the "Daywalker" moniker. This updated look and enhanced power set were so popular that they were subsequently adopted and integrated into the Earth-616 comic continuity, representing one of the most significant instances of a film adaptation directly reshaping its source material. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Eric Brooks is a tale of tragedy and blood, but the specifics differ significantly between the primary comic continuity and other media, which have since influenced the comics. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Eric Cross Brooks was born in a brothel in the Soho neighborhood of London, England, on October 24, 1929. His mother, Tara Brooks, was a prostitute working at Madame Vanity's Brothel. As Tara experienced severe labor complications, a doctor was summoned. This doctor was, in fact, the vampire **Deacon Frost**, who was feeding on Tara as she gave birth. During the horrific attack, certain enzymes from Frost's saliva were absorbed by the infant Eric. Tara died, but Eric survived, his blood forever altered by the vampire's attack. This process transformed him into a Dhampir, a being with a human soul but possessing many of a vampire's strengths and none of their inherent weaknesses. He was not, however, initially immune to their bite, nor did he possess a superhuman healing factor in his early years. Raised in the brothel, Eric's life changed at age nine when he encountered **Jamal Afari**, an old jazz musician and veteran vampire hunter. Afari saved young Eric from a vampire attack and, recognizing the boy's unique nature and vengeful spirit, took him under his wing. Afari became a father figure, training Eric in music, but more importantly, in the art of vampire hunting. He taught Eric everything he knew about fighting and killing the undead, honing him into a formidable warrior. For decades, Eric Brooks, now called Blade, hunted vampires across the globe. He was an Olympic-level athlete and a master of bladed weapons, but his powers were limited to a prolonged lifespan and an uncanny ability to sense supernatural creatures. The pivotal moment that transformed him into the "Daywalker" of modern fame came during an encounter with **[[morbius_the_living_vampire|Morbius, the Living Vampire]]**. Morbius, a "pseudo-vampire" created by scientific means, bit Blade. The unique properties of Morbius's mutagenic blood reacted with Blade's latent dhampir physiology. Instead of turning him into a full vampire, the bite acted as an amplifier, granting him a vastly enhanced suite of powers: true superhuman strength, speed, and agility, a potent regenerative healing factor, and a true immunity to both vampire bites and the sunlight that plagued his foes. This transformation, however, came with a terrible price: it awakened a deep, consuming "Thirst" for blood, a craving he must constantly fight and which he manages with a specially designed serum. This retcon, introduced in the late 1990s, brought the comic book Blade's powers in line with his popular film counterpart. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === As of now, a comprehensive in-universe origin for the MCU's Blade has not been officially depicted on screen. His existence was formally confirmed in a post-credits scene in the 2021 film **//Eternals//**. In this scene, Dane Whitman ([[black_knight|the Black Knight]]) reaches for the cursed Ebony Blade, only to be stopped by an unseen speaker who asks, "Sure you're ready for that, Mr. Whitman?" Director Chloé Zhao and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige later confirmed this voice belonged to actor **Mahershala Ali**, who has been cast as the MCU's Blade. While his origin story remains to be told in his upcoming solo film, several key elements can be inferred and contrasted with the Earth-616 canon: * **Established Presence:** His intervention in Dane Whitman's affairs suggests he is already an active, knowledgeable figure within the MCU's supernatural underworld. He is aware of powerful magical artifacts like the Ebony Blade and their dangers. * **Likely Influence from Film Precedent:** Given the immense cultural impact of the Wesley Snipes trilogy, it is highly probable that the MCU will adopt an origin story closer to that version. This would mean Eric Brooks' mother was bitten by a vampire (likely Deacon Frost) during childbirth, directly imbuing him with his powers and his thirst from birth, rather than the later upgrade from a Morbius bite seen in the comics. * **Connection to the Wider Supernatural World:** His introduction via the Ebony Blade immediately ties him to the more mystical and ancient aspects of the MCU, distinct from the cosmic threats of Thanos or the street-level crime of Kingpin. This positions him as a central figure for the MCU's burgeoning horror and supernatural corner, which includes characters like [[moon_knight|Moon Knight]], [[werewolf_by_night|Werewolf by Night]], and the upcoming [[ghost_rider|Ghost Rider]]. The MCU has the opportunity to synthesize the best elements of Blade's history: the tragic birth from the films, the deep lore of the comics, and the interconnectedness of a shared cinematic universe. His full origin will be a cornerstone of Marvel Studios' exploration of its darker side. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== Blade's effectiveness as a hunter stems from a unique combination of his hybrid physiology, decades of relentless training, and a specialized arsenal designed for one purpose: killing monsters. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Physiology: The Daywalker ==== Blade's dhampir nature, supercharged by Morbius's bite, grants him a formidable array of superhuman abilities that mirror, and in some cases exceed, those of the vampires he hunts. * **Superhuman Strength:** Blade possesses strength far beyond that of a normal human. While not on the level of powerhouses like The Hulk or Thor, he can lift approximately 1-2 tons and can easily overpower multiple vampires, shatter stone with his blows, and bend steel bars. * **Superhuman Speed & Agility:** He can move faster than the human eye can follow, appearing as a blur to his enemies. His agility, reflexes, and coordination are similarly enhanced, allowing him to dodge automatic gunfire at close range and perform acrobatic feats that would be impossible for even the most skilled human athlete. * **Superhuman Stamina & Durability:** Blade's musculature produces significantly fewer fatigue toxins than a normal human's. He can exert himself at peak capacity for many hours, even up to a full day, before showing any signs of weariness. His body is also much more resistant to physical injury, capable of withstanding impacts that would cripple or kill an ordinary person. * **Regenerative Healing Factor:** Perhaps his most significant advantage is his ability to heal from injuries rapidly. While not as instantaneous as Wolverine's or Deadpool's, he can recover from severe gunshot wounds, deep lacerations, and broken bones within hours or days. This healing factor also renders him immune to all terrestrial diseases and contaminants. * **Superhuman Senses:** All of his senses—sight, hearing, smell, and touch—are heightened to superhuman levels. He can see in near-total darkness, hear a foe's heartbeat from across a room, and track prey by scent like a bloodhound. Most importantly, he possesses a supernatural sixth sense that allows him to detect the presence of occult beings like vampires and demons. * **Immortality/Slowed Aging:** Due to his healing factor and unique biology, Blade ages at an extraordinarily slow rate. Despite being born in 1929, he retains the physical appearance and vitality of a man in his prime. He is functionally immortal, immune to the passage of time and old age. * **Immunity to Vampirism:** The most crucial aspect of his "Daywalker" status is his complete immunity to the bites of traditional vampires. Their bite cannot turn him, and their hypnotic powers have no effect on his mind. He is also immune to the effects of direct sunlight, which is lethal to most vampires, earning him his famous moniker. ==== Weaknesses: The Thirst ==== Blade's greatest strength is also the source of his greatest weakness. The same vampiric enzymes that grant him his power also curse him with **"The Thirst"**—an intense, physiological craving for human blood. Resisting this urge requires immense willpower. To manage it, he relies on a specialized serum, often self-administered via a thigh injector. If he goes too long without the serum or is severely injured, the Thirst can overwhelm him, driving him into a berserker state where he may attack anyone nearby, friend or foe. ==== Skills and Expertise ==== * **Master Martial Artist:** Blade is one of the most skilled hand-to-hand combatants on Earth. He has mastered numerous fighting styles, including Boxing, Capoeira, Escrima, Jeet Kune Do, and Ninjutsu, seamlessly blending them into a unique and deadly combat form. * **Master Swordsman & Marksman:** His proficiency with his signature double-edged sword is unparalleled. He is equally deadly with virtually any bladed weapon. He is also an expert marksman with a wide variety of firearms. * **Tactical Genius:** Decades of hunting have made Blade a master strategist and tactician. He is an expert at infiltration, tracking, and exploiting his enemy's weaknesses. ==== Equipment and Arsenal ==== Blade's gear is a meticulously maintained collection of weapons tailored for anti-vampire warfare. * **Primary Sword:** His iconic weapon is a custom-made, double-edged longsword forged from titanium, acid-etched, and perfectly balanced. It is often equipped with security features to prevent others from using it. * **Glaives:** He frequently carries a variety of smaller, throwable bladed weapons, including shuriken-like glaives that can return to him. * **Stakes:** He carries a bandolier of stakes crafted from various woods effective against different vampire bloodlines, primarily teak, silver, and white oak. * **Firearms:** Blade utilizes a pair of customized machine pistols, often loaded with silver hollow-point bullets filled with garlic. He also employs shotguns with phosphorus or silver-shot shells. * **Specialized Ordnance:** His arsenal includes UV grenades that simulate sunlight, injectable anticoagulant solutions (like EDTA), and various other anti-vampire chemical agents. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === While Blade has yet to make his physical debut in the MCU, we can analyze the existing framework and the likely direction based on casting and thematic introductions. The public perception of Blade is almost entirely defined by the New Line Cinema trilogy, and it is a near certainty that the MCU will draw heavily from this interpretation. ==== Expected Abilities ==== The MCU version of Blade will almost certainly possess the same core power set as his modern comic counterpart: superhuman strength, speed, healing, and senses. The origin of these powers is likely to be the cinematic one—derived directly from his mother's fate at childbirth. The central conflict will be his struggle against the Thirst, managed by a serum, a concept popularized by the films and later adopted by the comics. This provides a compelling internal struggle for the character: he must use the very nature he despises to protect the world that fears him. ==== Expected Equipment ==== The visual iconography of Blade is inseparable from his gear. We can expect the MCU version to feature: * **The Sword:** A signature blade will be central to his character design. It may have additional properties, perhaps even mystical ones, to contend with the MCU's higher power levels. * **Tactical Suit:** A black, armored, leather or ballistic nylon suit, providing both protection and a striking silhouette. * **Modernized Arsenal:** The classic stakes and firearms will be present, but likely upgraded. Expect high-tech firearms with specialized ammunition, advanced UV weaponry, and other gadgets that blend science and superstition, similar to those seen in the Wesley Snipes films. The introduction via the **[[black_knight|Ebony Blade]]** also hints that his own equipment may have mystical origins or enhancements to allow him to combat magical threats on that level. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== Despite his grim and solitary nature, Blade has formed several crucial alliances and developed bitter rivalries over his long life. ==== Core Allies ==== * **Jamal Afari:** Blade's first mentor and father figure in the Earth-616 comics. Afari taught the young Eric Brooks how to control his rage and channel it into his hunt. Their relationship was tragically severed when Dracula turned Afari into a vampire, forcing Blade to stake the man who had raised him. This event hardened Blade's resolve and cemented his hatred for all vampires. * **Abraham Whistler:** A character who famously originated in //Spider-Man: The Animated Series// and was popularized by Kris Kristofferson's portrayal in the //Blade// film trilogy. Whistler was a grizzled, veteran vampire hunter who found the orphaned Blade and became his mentor, weaponsmith, and strategist. He developed the serum that keeps Blade's thirst at bay. His immense popularity led to his character being integrated into the Earth-616 comics, where he was established as an associate Blade met later in his career, effectively supplanting Jamal Afari's role in the public consciousness. * **Hannibal King:** A wisecracking private detective who was turned into a vampire by Deacon Frost. Unlike most, King refused to kill humans, surviving on blood from blood banks and animals. He became a founding member of the Nightstalkers alongside Blade and Frank Drake. His more lighthearted demeanor often clashes with Blade's stoicism, but they share a deep, grudging respect born from countless battles fought together. * **Doctor Strange:** As the Sorcerer Supreme, [[doctor_strange|Doctor Strange]] is the ultimate authority on magical and supernatural threats. When a vampire-related crisis escalates to a world-ending level, he often consults or allies with Blade, recognizing him as the planet's most knowledgeable and effective vampire hunter. They are not friends, but professional allies who understand each other's grim responsibilities. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **Deacon Frost:** The vampire who made Blade what he is. In the comics, Frost was a German scientist from the 1860s who became a vampire through a self-experiment. His unique strain of vampirism allows him to create doppelgänger duplicates of his victims. He is directly responsible for the death of Blade's mother, making their conflict intensely personal. The 1998 film reimagined him as a charismatic, ambitious upstart vampire seeking to overthrow the pure-blood vampire elders, providing a more modern and dynamic antagonist. * **Dracula:** The undisputed Lord of Vampires and one of Blade's most persistent and powerful foes. Their conflict is both physical and ideological. Dracula represents the ancient, aristocratic, and powerful history of vampirism, while Blade is the modern, relentless force of nature hell-bent on its destruction. They have clashed numerous times throughout history, with each encounter pushing Blade to his absolute limits. For Blade, defeating Dracula is the ultimate goal in his war against the undead. ==== Affiliations ==== * **Nightstalkers:** A supernatural detective agency founded by Blade, Hannibal King, and Frank Drake (a mortal descendant of Dracula). Operating out of a Boston-based office, they specialized in investigating and eliminating occult threats. They were key players during the "Rise of the Midnight Sons" event. * **Midnight Sons:** A loose affiliation of Marvel's supernatural heroes brought together by Doctor Strange and Ghost Rider to combat Lilith, the Mother of All Demons. Blade was a founding member, fighting alongside Ghost Riders Danny Ketch and Johnny Blaze, Morbius, and the Darkhold Redeemers. This team represents the darker side of heroism in the Marvel Universe. * **MI-13:** For a time, Blade joined the British paranormal intelligence agency known as MI-13. Working alongside heroes like Captain Britain and Pete Wisdom, he helped defend the United Kingdom from mystical invasions, showcasing his role as a global protector. * **Avengers:** During the "Heroic Age," Captain America personally recruited Blade into a black-ops division of the Avengers, recognizing the need for a specialist to handle the team's "dirty work." His time with the Mighty Avengers was brief and fraught with tension, as his brutal methods often clashed with the team's more idealistic members. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== The Tomb of Dracula (1973-1979) ==== Blade's earliest adventures took place within the pages of this legendary horror series. Here, he was introduced as a supporting character in the larger narrative of Dracula's hunters, which included Rachel van Helsing (granddaughter of the famed Abraham Van Helsing), Frank Drake, and Hannibal King. In these initial appearances, Blade was depicted with his 1970s Blaxploitation-inspired look. His powers were far more subdued; he was essentially a highly skilled human with a prolonged lifespan and an immunity to being turned. This era established his core motivation and his foundational rivalries with both Deacon Frost and Dracula, laying the groundwork for everything that would follow. ==== Rise of the Midnight Sons (1992) ==== This major 1990s crossover event elevated Blade and other supernatural characters to a new level of prominence. The storyline saw the demon Lilith and her demonic children, the Lilin, return to Earth. To combat this apocalyptic threat, the Ghost Riders assembled a team of Marvel's darkest heroes, including Blade. The "Midnight Sons" storyline was a turning point, solidifying Blade's role not just as a vampire hunter, but as a key defender of reality against all forms of supernatural evil. It re-established him for a new generation and led to his first solo series, //Blade: The Vampire Hunter//. ==== Blade (1998 Film) & The Influence on Comics ==== While not a comic event, the impact of the 1998 //Blade// film cannot be overstated. The movie's success single-handedly revitalized the character. The film's aesthetic—the black tactical gear, the trench coat, the sword—and its revised origin story and power set were so popular that Marvel Comics quickly moved to align their version with the film's. The comic book Blade received a significant power upgrade via the Morbius bite, adopted a nearly identical look, and his personality became more stoic and grim. Whistler was introduced into the comics, and the "Daywalker" moniker became his primary title. This is a rare and powerful example of an adaptation fundamentally and permanently altering the source material. ==== Curse of the Mutants (2010) ==== This X-Men-centric storyline saw San Francisco besieged by a vampire army led by Dracula's son, Xarus. When Jubilee is infected, Cyclops and the X-Men are forced to seek outside help, leading them to Blade. This event highlighted the core of Blade's character: his uncompromising, brutal efficiency. He clashed ideologically with the X-Men, viewing any vampire—even a former friend like Jubilee—as a monster to be destroyed, not a patient to be cured. Blade's expertise was essential to defeating the vampire threat, but his methods served as a stark reminder to the X-Men that his war is fought with a finality they rarely embrace. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Ultimate Marvel (Earth-1610):** In the Ultimate Universe, Blade is depicted as a significantly older, more battle-hardened man. He is much more open about the psychological toll of his long war. He teams up with a nerdy, vampire-obsessed teenager named "The Spider" to hunt a nest, only to discover the teenager is actually Spider-Man. This version later plays a role in helping Captain America fight a horde of vampires led by the villain Nerd-Hulk. * **New Line Cinema's Blade (Wesley Snipes):** The most famous alternate version of Blade. This incarnation, from the films //Blade//, //Blade II//, and //Blade: Trinity//, defined the character for a generation. He is the archetypal stoic anti-hero, possessing immense power but constantly struggling against his bloodlust with a serum provided by his mentor, Whistler. This version's backstory, look, and abilities became the new standard, which the mainstream comic version was later adapted to match. * **Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994):** This was Blade's first major media appearance outside of comics and served as a crucial bridge between his 70s and modern versions. The show introduced a more technologically savvy Blade and, most importantly, created his mentor-figure, Whistler. It established his mother was attacked by a vampire, leading to his hybrid nature, a plot point that would be used as the central pillar of the live-action films. * **Marvel Anime: Blade (2011):** Produced by the Japanese animation studio Madhouse, this 12-episode series presented a distinct take on the character. In this story, Blade travels to Japan to hunt down Deacon Frost and a shadowy vampire organization known as "Existence." The series explores his past and his internal conflict in great detail, blending classic Blade elements with the unique stylistic and narrative sensibilities of anime. ===== See Also ===== * [[dracula]] * [[deacon_frost]] * [[morbius_the_living_vampire]] * [[nightstalkers]] * [[midnight_sons]] * [[black_knight]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Blade's real name is Eric Cross Brooks. The "Cross" was added as a middle name in honor of his mother's maiden name, Tara Cross.)) ((The creation of Whistler for //Spider-Man: The Animated Series// was a significant retcon. In the original comics, Blade's sole mentor was Jamal Afari. Whistler's popularity in the show and the subsequent films was so immense that he was eventually written into the Earth-616 canon.)) ((The 1998 //Blade// film is often cited by film historians and comic fans as the true beginning of the modern era of successful Marvel movies, proving the viability of R-rated, serious comic book adaptations. Its box office success directly contributed to 20th Century Fox greenlighting //X-Men// (2000).)) ((In the comics, Blade's signature sword is not mystical. It is simply a masterfully crafted titanium weapon. However, given his MCU introduction involves the magical Ebony Blade, it's possible his cinematic sword will have supernatural properties.)) ((Blade once "cured" himself of vampirism using a formula from the mystical book of spells, the Darkhold. However, this also stripped him of his powers. He willingly had Hannibal King turn him back into a dhampir, deciding that his abilities were too vital for protecting the world.)) ((The character "Fallon Grey," who was slated to be introduced as Blade's teenage daughter in a 2015 comic series, was met with a mixed fan reception upon announcement. The series was ultimately cancelled before its first issue was released.)) ((Mahershala Ali, who will portray Blade in the MCU, had previously played the villain Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes in the first season of the Marvel/Netflix series //Luke Cage//. He is one of the few actors to portray two distinct, major characters within the MCU continuity.))