The Demon finally has Sara Pezzini and the Witchblade where he wants them: in the pits of hell. To get back home to her family, Sara must fight through a legion of the Witchblade's victims. She must also finally defeat the Demon himself. The Demon is just as motivated. At stake is a place in the hierarchy of hell's bureaucracy, vs. an eternity of perpetual torment. All-out, hellish action in the final chapter in this twisted tale of revenge and redemption.
The end of this mini-series makes me satisfied that I stuck with it despite only hooking me in with issue three. By the end, everything grew on me: the story, the characters, the artwork, even the colors seemed to improve as this mini-series went along. It makes me hope to see more Witchblade from Dynamite Entertainment rather than the usual Top Cow produced adventure. Read Full Review
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Witchblade: Demon Reborn #4 doesn't quite live up to the original one-shot but this final issue is strong enough to earn a recommendation in its own right. Read Full Review
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