![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe it was because I don't really understand why the Superheroes Registration Act had to be passed, but it just felt like a lot of the good guys were being penalised. I didn't much like SHIELD in the second set, I have to say. While it wasn't quite as bad as it first appeared, it did kind of set the tone for the rest of the comics. The very first scene in the second set of comics did really shock me. I was a bit confused about how he had so many vampiric characteristics, though by the end of the second set of comics, I did have a better understanding. In the second set of comics, it was nice to be able to see glimpses of Blade's history. I didn't realise until I read the history of the character, but I did think it was interesting to see a superhero dressed as an ordinary, everyday person. I liked being able to see Blade's first appearance. I'm kind of tired of the tortured, dark, brooding vampires. Vampires are over-used in fiction nowadays, but I thought it was good to see that, in the Marvel universe, vampires are clearly monsters. I was a bit unsure of how I felt about Blade's character. ![]() I've heard of the Blade movies, but it wasn't until I got this book that I realised Blade was actually a Marvel character. ![]()
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