Not quite sure why this comic book was even written. To me it just hurt the series
BLADE TEAMS UP WITH THE HULK TO TAME THE ANGER WITHIN!
In preparation to face the Adana once more, Blade must confront the monster he is afraid he is...and who knows better what it's like to live with a monstrous version of yourself than Bruce Banner?
Rated T+
Pinti delivers some great art in the issue. The horror elements look great and raise the tension and suspense of the story. Read Full Review
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It's incredible to see a grand pairing in an issue that is Blade and Bruce Banner. This issue brought in such a suspenseful feeling that audiences will appreciate while having dynamic interactions between the duo. Read Full Review
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Blade #7 arrives as a detour that's forgotten as easily as if the series had taken a month off. Read Full Review
I know this read more like a Blade & Hulk one-shot, but I still enjoyed it for what it was. Pinti did a really solid job on the art duties, and I think Hill wrote a relatively simple, yet simultaneously interesting story. It wasn't anything revolutionary, but I enjoyed it. That said, though, I hope this series gets back on track with only three more issues left to go.
This could have been a lot better. I feel like they just teamed Blade with Hulk because the Hulk book is selling well right now. They didn't even bother putting Charlie in it, so they screw up the Hulk continuity even though they put an editor note in there that it was in continuity. Do editors even know how to do their job nowadays? This was a complete throw away issue for the overall story. I think the original artist comes back next issue. Also, why does the Hulk look twelve feet tall in the first few pages?
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This was ok with ok art but I dont really understand the purpose between tying together Blade and Hulk. Dont get me wrong, these (besides FF) are the only ongoing series of Marvel I am actively reading these days (my interest in Avengers is rapidly waning). That being said, this reads fast as there is just not much going on, Blade talks to Bruce, then an issue is resolved almost instantly cause Blade is just that strong. The fight on the cover never takes place. This feels like a waste of money. I mostly blame Marvel and the editorial. I dont think Hill wanted to write this but with the cancellation and cancellation (and seemingly re-cancellation) of this book, I think its plot is in shambles.
The cover of this issue really gives more
What happened here? This started off being the blade book everyone was hoping for. and now this. This type of stuff is what is wrong with marvel
this issue was total filler and had no purpose. The only reason this isnt lower is because it did not offend me, and the dialogue and art wasnt that good