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Blade is a fictional vampire hunter in the Marvel Comics universe created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan.  He first appeared in Tomb of Dracula #10 <ref> Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe </ref>.  He is half vampire and half human, which endows him with all of a vampire's strengths but none of their weaknesses (except for the thirst for blood).  Three successful films have been made about the character as well as a 13 episode television series, all written by David S. Goyer.
Blade is a fictional vampire hunter in the Marvel Comics universe created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan.  He first appeared in Tomb of Dracula #10.  He is half vampire and half human, which endows him with all of a vampire's strengths but none of their weaknesses (except for the thirst for blood).  Three successful films have been made about the character as well as a 13 episode television series, all written by David S. Goyer.
 
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Blade is a fictional vampire hunter in the Marvel Comics universe created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan. He first appeared in Tomb of Dracula #10. He is half vampire and half human, which endows him with all of a vampire's strengths but none of their weaknesses (except for the thirst for blood). Three successful films have been made about the character as well as a 13 episode television series, all written by David S. Goyer.


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