Blade Epic Collection: Nightstalkers by Marv Wolfman - ISBN: 9781302956547
Paperback
Blade and the Nightstalkers hunt vampires and demons in the dark!

Blade Epic Collection: Nightstalkers

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  • Paperback

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    11 February 2025

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Summary

Blade the vampire hunter is one of Marvel’s biggest cult favorite characters, and this volume contains some of his most exciting adventures from the 1990s!

Rise of the Midnight Sons! Dracula returns to the realm of the unliving - but Blade, along with fellow vampire-hunter Frank Drake, are determined to make sure his revival is short-lived! Then, as a new era of horror dawns in the Marvel Universe, Blade joins Ghost Rider and Johnny Blaze in a looming war with the anc…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781302956547
ISBN-10:130295654X
Author:Marv Wolfman, D.G. Chichester, Howard Mackie
Publisher:Marvel Comics
Imprint:Marvel Comics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:11 February 2025
Weight:369g
Dimensions:259mm x 168mm
About The Author

Marv Wolfman

Marv Wolfman

An award-winning writer since 1973, Marv Wolfman succeeded mentor Roy Thomas as Marvel’s editor in chief. Well-remembered for his Tomb of Dracula scripts, he also enjoyed runs on Dr. Strange, Fantastic Four and Nova, among other titles. New Teen Titans, his 1980s collaboration with George Perez, became DC Comics’ biggest hit in years. Wolfman and Perez literally rewrote DC history with Crisis on Infinite Earths. He subsequently penned episodes for such animated TV series as G.I. Joe, Transformers and others.

D.G. Chichester

An American comic book writer. Beginning in 1987, Chichester started writing comics for Marvel. His credits include Nick Fury- Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. in 1990-1992, and Nightstalkers in 1992-1993. He had a long run on Daredevil from 1991 to 1995, where he scripted the “Fall of the Kingpin” and “Fall From Grace” story arcs.

Howard Mackie

Got his start at Marvel during the late 1980s as an editor and then a writer. One of his first series as full-time scribe was 1990’s massively popular Ghost Rider, which introduced the alter ego Danny Ketch to the mythos of the Spirit of Vengeance. He also wrote prolifically in the Spider-Man and X-Men titles of the ‘90s.

Gene Colan (1926-2011)

The unique, shadowy style of Gene Colan most memorably appeared in long stints on Captain America and Daredevil, and all 70 issues of Tomb of Dracula - among the dozens of other Marvel titles he has drawn. His DC work on Detective Comics and Night Force is equally well remembered. During the Golden Age, he drew multiple war stories for Marvel and DC alike. Colan has earned several Eagle Awards and had professional art showings in New York City. His work on Ed Brubaker’s Captain America at the age of 82 drew well-deserved raves.

Ron Garney

Having begun his career on G.I. Joe, Eisner Award-nominated artist Ron Garney is known for well-received runs on Captain America and Amazing Spider-Man. He has teamed with writer Jason Aaron on Wolverine, Wolverine Weapon X and Ultimate Captain America. Garney has also contributed design work to such films as Will Smith’s I Am Legend and Nicolas Cage’s The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. His later Marvel work includes Uncanny X-Force and a collaboration with Charles Soule on Daredevil. Garney reunited with Aaron on Thor- God of Thunder and then the creator-owned Men of Wrath for Marvel’s Icon imprint.

Andy Kubert

After an artistic apprenticeship under famed father Joe Kubert, Andy Kubert got his start on DC’s space-opera variations Adam Strange and Warlord, as well as the best-selling crossover Batman vs. Predator in collaboration with brother Adam. Kubert’s Marvel career began with a six-year stint on X-Men - continuing into Thor, Ka-Zar, Ghost Rider and others. He collaborated with Orson Scott Card on Ultimate Iron Man, Neil Gaiman on Marvel 1602 and Paul Jenkins on Wolverine- Origin.

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