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Cover: Marko Djurdjević

Blade #6

Apr 2007 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 3.75 CAD
📊 ~19,083 copies sold its debut month
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“Two Chambers”

In "Two Chambers," Blade finds himself trapped and confronted with a shocking revelation: Lucas Cross claims to be his father. As Cross recounts his past, the story unfolds in parallel—revealing the painful choices that led him to become a vampire, and the sacrifices made to survive. Written by Marc Guggenheim and illustrated with bold, striking art by Howard Chaykin, this issue deepens the mystery of Blade’s origins. The cover, by Marko Djurdjević, captures the tension with a stark, haunting image.

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writer Marc Guggenheim · artist, inker Howard Chaykin · colorist Edgar Delgado · letterer VC's Rus Wooton · cover Marko Djurdjević

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artist, inker Howard Chaykin
colorist Edgar Delgado
cover pencils, inks Marko Djurdjević

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Now that Blade is in captivity, Lucas Cross tells him that he is Blade's father. Separately, Cross recalls his past; how he sent his wife away for safety and saved his own life by becoming a vampire.

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