Following the events of issue #13, New York City Police Detective Sara Pezzini returns to work while her partner clings to life, still reeling from the world-shattering events of last issue and coming to grips with the new nature of the Witchblade. In the City, a deadly serial killer is targeting the homeless, but the crime scenes reveal clues only Sara and the Witchblade can follow. How is a teenage conspiracy theorist involved in all of this, and will Sara be able to stop the killer before they strike again?
The balance between greedy, crime, drama, and supernatural thriller are well integrated into an overall horror that remains one of the most compelling things on the comic book rack right now. There's no questioning that this is an improvement over earlier incarnations of the series. So often it had tried to be one thing or another without really being all that successful at being anything at all. It's nice to see a well balanced approach to which blade that seems to be building quite a bit of momentum as it continues into what looks to be a satisfying second year. Read Full Review
Cafaro delivers stunning art throughout the issue. I love the dramatic lines, the visual thrills of the action and the character designs. Read Full Review