In 1971 with the relaxing of the Comic Code Authority, which served as the oversight and moral enforcer for comics, Marvel took advantage of their dropping their longstanding ban on vampire by publishing the comic The Tomb of Dracula in April 1972.
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Straight from the horses mouth (or fingers as the case may be) come tales of what could have and should have been: I remember being asked to pitch for a mooted BLACK PANTHER 2099 book at Marvel. The book actually never happened
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A war is raging, and he has a job to do; for Blade the Vampire Hunter, there are no shades of gray! Now, for the first time ever, the House of Ideas reprints the best of Blade in bold black and white
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[amazon_link asins=’0785123644,0785140964,B000NCMEXG’ template=’ProductCarousel’ store=’Black panther’ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’6292e5f9-e927-11e7-849b-bf8dde80ccb1′] Created by: Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan 1st appearance: The Tomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973) Nationality: UK Alias: Daywalker, Frank Blade, SwitchBlade Team Affiliations: MI: 13, Nightstalkers, Vanguard, Midnight Sons, Shield’s Howling Commandos Legal Status:
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