"LIFE AFTER," Part Six
Alex Underwood has survived dying, demons, and the perils of hosting the Witchblade, but as she finally confronts the true extent of the demonic forces influencing the NYPD, her enemies, and even those closest to her, she knows this may be a battle she won't survive.
Although the story is slowly progressing and we finally have a reveal of the full costume and our first major villain, the progression is tedious, almost as if too much is exposed, the reader will lose interest. For now, the opposite is in danger, with too little shown due to the story being bogged down by emotional tension and uncertainty. Read Full Review
The 90s kid in me was more than happy to find the same mood of the old school Witchblade with a new story to be told. It took me some backtracking to get really invested in the characters, so if possible, start with number #1. After that the story will run smooth as silk, but without the backtrack, its hard to understand what is going on. Read Full Review
This series' strength isn't in the action sequences (honestly, the fight scenes are largely underwhelming) but in the strong characterization of Alex Underwood and her supporting cast. Read Full Review
This series has an interesting lead character bu what it is lacking in clarity. While the art is nice, it doesn't always convey to the reader what is happening. This story has lots of potential and I would like to see it get there. Read Full Review
Very underwhelming showdown or whatever it was. This is not my cup of tea.