I've been calling it for years Blade is a Jinx. The character kills every comic his in and in this one he was actually been written better than he has in since his Tomb Of Dracula days. Blade can't catch a break.
Damn no wonder comics are dying when even the good ones can't sell.
Wow, that is so true. Blade as the Stephon Marbury of comics? Or even A-Rod? A "cooler"? Which is a shame considering that to the "mainstream" comic fan or non fan, Blade was probably the most well known of the team. And, as many have stated, including myself, Cornell handles him very well.
Shame it never caught on. I can imagine Slott having whatever is left of the squad guest at some point, but who knows what continues on here. Part of me is wondering if Marvel is testing the waters for Cornell to relaunch YOUNG AVENGERS; he's writing a bit of YA material lately.
I still am morbidly curious how sales would hold up if this title was relaunched whole hog exactly the same, only with a new #1 and the title "AVENGERS: U.K." as someone suggested last page. I'm cynical like that. Or just eager for more than 16 issues.
Still, sadly, this isn't the first, or last, great title that never caught on for whatever reason.
In better news, at least WAR OF KINGS is selling pretty well. Issue #1 sold about 58k before a reprint, which will likely push that total to 60k for debut. Issue #2 in April sold about 47k, which is barely more than an 11-13% drop for the second issue, which for a mini is pretty good. It's outselling "mainstream" stuff like AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE, CABLE, and even WOLVERINE: ORIGINS right now.