Blade joins the bad guys.
Blade's co-creator is returning to tell a new story, and turning Eric Brooks into a full-fledged vampire. As a Daywalker, Blade has all the powers of a vampire, and none of their weaknesses, but a new one-shot: What If…? Dark: Tomb of Dracula #1 asks what would happen if Blade was playing for the other side. Marv Wolfman, who created Blade with artist Gene Colan 50 years ago, returns to the character, and presents the most twisted view of him yet.
In 1972, I was a fledgling comics writer who mostly wrote short 2 to 8 page 'monster' stories when Editor Roy Thomas asked if I'd like to write TOMB OF DRACULA, my very first series for Marvel, and the book that would jumpstart my career. So it is a real thrill now that 50-plus years later Marvel asked me to once again dive into that pool with this very special WHAT IF…? story, and to bring back that great cast of characters that artist Gene Colan and I created so many years ago.
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