Blade #2
By Leroy Douresseaux
November 8, 2006 - 15:38
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Marc Guggenheim
Penciller(s): Howard Chaykin
Colourist(s): Edgar Delgado
Cover Artist(s): Marko Djurdjevic
36 pp., Color, $2.99
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In a letter to readers published in #1, write Marc Guggenheim promised that he'd give readers two Blade stories per issue. "Bargains in Time" is mostly one self-contained flashback story (via time travel), but there are many threads that lead from the main story to a large Blade epic. Though not as manic as the first issue, #2 doesn't disappoint and certainly left me asking for more.
The art team of penciler/inker Howard Chaykin and colorist Edgar Delgado have given this book its own vibe, and that's a good thing. It has a catchy visual rhythm like a cranked up videogame that knows it has an audience won't be ignored. This issue also contains of a four-page ad insert for the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter comic book coming from Dabel Brothers Productions and Marvel. If only that vampire comic book was as good as our Blade.
7/10
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