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Blade arrived wrapped in blood and leather—and redefined what a genre hero could look like.

In this episode of the Demon Toast Podcast, we trace Blade from his 1970s Marvel origins to Wesley Snipes’ iconic performance, unpacking how style, violence, and attitude combined to create one of the most influential figures in modern horror and action cinema. Joined by a guest who speaks personally about what Blade meant to her as a Black woman growing up with the character, we explore representation, power fantasy, and the careful performance of “cool” that allowed Blade to move through a mainstream industry built for white audiences.

Blade was engineered to sell—but he also mattered. We talk about what gets smoothed out, what survives anyway, and why Blade’s Blackness remains central to his legacy, even when the films try not to name it outright.

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