Mysterious agents have appeared in the small town Sara Pezzini calls home. Their agenda, and the secret power behind them, will change Sara’s life forever. The next evolution of the Witchblade saga begins here!
So Witchblade #182, whilst enjoyable, isnt exactly unique or memorable, with the return of Ron Marz to the series feeling forgettable and inconsistent, which is a shame. There was a few cool references to the X-Files and the Spanish Inquisition, and it looks like the potentials still there as this looks mainly like an introductory issue to the new arc, and hopefully next month well return to the level of consistency that weve had in the past. Read Full Review
Reading the book, I am a little interested in where this story is going, even if it is just justify my curiosity, which has made a couple of assumptions regarding the ending. However, that is not enough for me to revisit the series, the characters doesn't engage me enough to warrant what may end up being a foregone conclusion. Read Full Review
The entire issue felt lazy. We have generic plot 37 started, and really there's nothing remotely exciting or unique here. It is entirely forgettable and that isn't what you want from the book that is the flagship of a universe. I do wonder if after this arc we will switch writers again and return to post death of the Darkness. Maybe there are actually two realities at work here and we will get a Witchblade meets Witchblade team up in the future followed by a conflict, a Crisis if you will. Read Full Review