'War of the Witchblades' Part 3 (of 6)
The momentous 'War of the Witchblades' story arc continues! Every war has casualties and the climactic battle in Witchblade #127 has left both Sara and Dani lying on the ground. Which one will rise to reunite the Witchblade? Or will the Witchblade choose a new bearer entirely to carry the mantle of The Balance? Featuring a beautiful homage variant cover by Luke Ross (Captain America)! Cover A - Stjepan Sejic Cover B - Luke Ross
“War of the Witchblades” is an epic tale that has been building in the pages of Witchblade for a while and it has begun to spill out for readers to take in. I am really excited to see how this story arc ends and what the status quo will be once the smoke settles. Read Full Review
Sejics work is great as usual. Locking him down on this title for a while was definitely a great idea. He provides the steady quality, art-wise, that this title definitely needed. He definitely brings something unique to the title, and the manner in which he illustrates the Witchblade armor is a welcome addition, especially since its a more realistic one, than the nearly bare skin versions of the past. Read Full Review
I know that's not much of a review written above, but there just isn't a whole lot that needs to be said about Witchblade #128. On a technical level, it's a pretty standard issue of a good series. What that means is that the book reads well and looks absolutely spectacular at times (the “to be continued” page is poster-worthy for sure). As part of an event though, the latest chapter of “The War of the Witchblades” is a bit weak because not enough happens to make Witchblade #128 as satisfying as it could be. Read Full Review
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