- Silverblade
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caption = Cover to Silverblade #1. Art byGene Colan .
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publisher =DC Comics
date = September 1987-September 1988
issues = 12
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writers =Cary Bates
artists =
pencillers =Gene Colan
inkers =Klaus Janson ,Steve Mitchell
colorists =Joe Orlando ,Steve Mitchell ,Anthony Tollin ,Julianna Ferriter
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creators ="Silverblade" was a supernatural
fantasy comic book limited series , published in the United States byDC Comics in 1987. The maxi-series ran for twelve issues. The book was written byCary Bates with the art drawn byGene Colan ; it was edited byDennis O'Neil . Silverblade was published in DC Comics' deluxe format.ynopsis
The series centered on a fictional has-been movie star named Jonathan Lord. He had a career playing a wide variety of swashbucklers and other fantasy roles during
Hollywood 's golden age, his greatest being in the film "Silverblade", anErrol Flynn -type adventure story. Unfortunately Lord had becometypecast as a swashbuckler, and grew too old to play such roles.He lived alone in a mansion, with only his
butler andmajordomo for company. The butler, a former child actor named Bobby Milestone, is the "Silverblade" series' first personnarrator .Milestone recounts how the mansion used to be a happier place, before the movie deals dried up, Lord's various marriages failed, and the actor became a bitter old recluse. He says of Lord, "He was my hero once, a thousand reels ago. Once he was even my friend."
One day the butler is on a shopping trip when he sees and buys a
Maltese Falcon -like statue of a bird. Milestone takes the statue home hoping to make the statue part of a decorative exhibit he is building to cheer up the atmosphere at the mansion, but Lord complains about the exhibit as well. Tired of his boss's constant complaints, Milestone flies into a rage and storms out of the house.Shortly afterwards, Milestone is kidnapped by someone from his own past with a grudge against him. The kidnapper blames Milestone for a career-ruining injury he suffered during a movie stunt and now plans to kill him.
Jonathan Lord is left alone in the mansion when the bird statue suddenly comes to life, telling Lord he will restore him to what the star once was. Lord is immediately enveloped by a magical plume of flame. Bobby Milestone is later rescued from his kidnapper by a man who appears to be a younger Jonathan Lord, the age at which he appeared in the film "Silverblade". Milestone passes out and reawakens in the mansion, where he sees it is indeed Lord, wearing his costume from "Silverblade" and appearing fifty years younger. Lord has been given the power to transform into any character he portrayed on film, effectively turning him into a real-life superhero.
Beyond the maxiseries
Recent references to the Silverblade story in the DC Universe include "The All-New Atom" #4, which features a movie theatre which is showing "Silver Blade II", and "52" #22 which has an advertisement on the back window of a bus promoting "Silverblade Returns" - due for release 10.13.06.
References
*"Silverblade "#1-12 (1987),
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