"LIFE AFTER," Part Three
A missing-child case brings Alex and the Witchblade face to face with a powerful demon, and when Alex begins to suspect Ash isn't telling her everything about the Artifact, she turns to her own sources for information, with devastating results.
Witchblade slowly draws the reader into a world of all-encompassing somberness, projecting upon us the emotional turbulence which is Alex's world. And yet as we delve deeper into her trauma, the understanding which is essential to the title only makes us want for more. Then add the overwhelming ambiance of sensational artwork and enveloping colors and we receive a series which communicates something which none have done before with such dignity – a need for understanding within chaos. If this is how the series will progress, then we are in for something truly special amidst a confusion of repetitive superhero comics. Read Full Review
I'm hoping issue #4 will be as engaging as this one. Read Full Review
More compressed storytelling allows for "Witchblade" #3 to truly shine through its horrors. Read Full Review
Witchblade has its strongest installment yet as it keeps the focus on Alex Underwood's voice while she starts to warm up to the idea of being the Witchblade's host. Read Full Review
Alex is truly the star of this new run. Sure, the Witchblade powers when in use are cool to see right now but they wouldn't mean nearly as much to me without someone like Alex who is shown to fight long before these powers have came. Read Full Review
This title is not getting the attention I feel it deserves right now. If you have not read the previous two issues, I highly recommend picking them up and giving Witchblade a try. Read Full Review
If they can keep the plot's pacing moving in the upcoming issues, I would definitely say that this book should be on your pull list. As is stands right now, if you are curious about the title or have been an old fan of it, you should pick it up. It is still pretty easy to dive into the story. Read Full Review