Sara prepares to return to New York, but the loose threads she needs to wrap up before she goes might kill those she cares for the most!
As a final note, Witchblade has been a really underrated series that deserves a wider readership than what it currently gets. Marz is a confident writer and both House and Gonia provide some good artwork as it sets the stage for Saras last issue, #185, and hopefully, Witchblade can end on a high witheverything in place for the series to do so. Read Full Review
To some extent, this issue has helped me see why this character is so popular. There is a level of competency around the proceedings, of which with a bit more flair, would increase my enjoyment.There is also thatcover by Silvestri,who is in my top three X-Men artists of all time, (controversy moment ahead, Jim Lee is fourth), which adds a level of quality to the book. Read Full Review
Witchblade #184 is a sturdy enough arc finisher that sets up the series finale but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit disappointed by it. Seeing as how its villain might be the last bad guy Sara Pezzini takes down before she leaves my pull-list it all makes me, as a fan, wish we had a more potent rival in the mix. Still enough is done right to keep the book on track for its date with destiny in November. Read Full Review
The story though is something else. It is moving with lots of emotion. This is not about fighting it is about feelings. Sara deserved a encounter like this one. Read Full Review