In 2004, Blood was not just reporting the news; it was making history. It documented the moment hematology stopped asking simply "What does the cell look like?" and started asking "What is the cell doing?"
In 2004, "Blood" was everywhere in genre media, and if I had to craft a (think LiveJournal, early IMDb boards, or a geocities blog), it would look something like this: blood 2004
While much of the focus was on the malignant "seed," Volume 104 also advanced our understanding of the hematopoietic "soil." In 2004, Blood was not just reporting the
The legacy of the research published in these issues is the current standard of care. We see the roots of: 2 gave us that crazy anime-style geyser blood
Meanwhile, Kill Bill Vol. 2 gave us that crazy anime-style geyser blood again, but Tarantino said it was “homage.” Sure, Quentin. 🙄