"LIFE AFTER," Part Four
Alex has survived her first major test as the Witchblade, but now a far more powerful foe has set its sights on taking her down, and to come out on top, Alex must fully embrace her role as the Witchblade's host-which will mean sacrificing her life as she knows it for good.
Witchblade cannot be denied being a worthy successor to such an amazing title, but at the same time it seems to be dragging its heels to show us what it is truly capable of revealing. Just as we seem to understand one mystery, multiple venues pops up to confound the reader and ruin any enlightenment and satisfaction which any solution may have given. Read Full Review
This series has been a complete revelation for me. My perception of Witchblade was a sexy pin-up character whose interior art, at least towards the end of the run, didn't match the gorgeous covers. Now, as new readers areon-board from the start, the character feels more complete. It will be interesting to see how Alex and her gang continues to develop. Read Full Review
Honestly, this is one of the better Image books I've read in quite some time, and one of the best comics reboots in recent memory. Read Full Review
This series is off to a great start and I highly recommend it for new and old Witchblade fans alike. I am a big fan of the original series, and the new version does not disappoint. Read Full Review
Despite suffering from a confusing plot, WITCHBLADE #4 continues to shine a brilliant spotlight on Alex Underwood's character, as well as the stunning art by Roberta Ingranata and Bryan Valenza. Read Full Review