Take a look into the personal files of Sara Pezzini! 19 years and 180 issues of juggling her career as both a law enforcement officer and the Balance of Good and Evil means a whole lot of crooks, ne'er-do-wells, and straight-up monsters, and we've got the scoop on the worst of them. Includes a never-before-seen backup story from Talent Hunt runners-up!
Witchblade Case Files #1 is an excellent release for long-time fans and a decent one for newcomers. The contributions found here honor a franchise that's lasted for nineteen years and still carries an audience. Recommended. Read Full Review
In addition to the bulk of the book that is presented as “in universe,” there is also the short story, “Working Late,” about an early incident in Jackie Estacado's career as mob enforcer by Jed McPherson and Mike Crawford. The pair do a great job with the eight pages that their story is given. McPherson's tale provides a glimpse into a time when Estacado was not the cold blooded psychopath that he's presented as in his own series, and his dialogue accomplishes the exposition needed in this type of short segment without feeling like it's cramming too much info into my eyeballs. Similarly, Crawford's line work is detailed but clean, keeping things uncluttered while still maintaining a distinct look. Read Full Review
Overall for long time readers Witchblade Casefiles is not a necessary book but, it does very nice summarisation of the events that have bought us to this point with Sara and Jackie about to lock horns. It is a must read for Darkness fans however, who will take quite a lot from the delightful short found the back of this book. Read Full Review
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