Originally posted by juggernaut74But how could that be? I mean that would make it hard for Wolvie Fan Boys to fap to it!
Yes, he did. The writer of the story even stated that Blade held a small edge at the end of the fight.
Cause Wollvie is the best there is....and that is making boys horny by being able to beat up on people he shouldn't be able to.
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Originally posted by juggernaut74
Yes, he did. The writer of the story even stated that Blade held a small edge at the end of the fight.
Blade broke into Wolverine's apartment. Wolverine says "I just fought Omega Red, I don't want to fight, I just want a beer..." Blade attacks Wolverine. Wolverine lets Blade stab him, walks down the sword and disarms Blade. Wolverine wants to know if Blade has a healing factor so he rakes Eric's cheeks with his claws to check. He doesn't, so Wolverine sheaths his claws and knocks Blade across the room with a cross. Blade shoots Wolverine. Wolverine clears the distance, disarms Blade a second time, and pins Blade to the ground. Blade pulls out a vial of vampire blood, and says he will turn Wolverine, then attempt to stake him (a strategy that was proven to be ineffective). Wolverine says "Go ahead." Blade opts not to, because he remembers he owes Wolverine. Wolverine lets Blade up and allows him to leave, having never wanted to fight in the first place.
That's what happened. On panel. The writer may have intended for the fight to have been a stalemate... but that isn't what he wrote, that isn't what the artist drew, and it's not what made it to print. Execution holds significantly more weight than intent. If a writer needs to clarify what they intended to write in something as simple as a fight... they've failed. What happens on panel is gospel. As per forum rules, interviews are not canon. If a writer is trying to get something across... they need to do it on the pages of the comic they are writing. Wolverine effortlessly beat Blade down, then Wolverine let Blade leave... and if one character has all the power... it isn't a draw. The fight was only in a "draw" in the sense that the fight didn't play out until there was a winner, and the two stopped fighting amicably... but Wolverine was kicking Blade's ass until they stopped fighting. Calling that a draw is some Michael Scott level stupidity. I guess Wolverine fought Iron Fist to a draw in their first fight too! They didn't fight evenly, as you are trying to suggest, Wolverine 10-8 rounded Blade, then stopped fighting because he just didn't care. Wolverine kicked Blade's ass.