The Hounds of Love are hunting. Next stop: San Sangre, a city of blood, faith, and bad vibes. The stomping grounds of curse-hunters and gunslingers. But with a special kind of horror watching from the utility sheds, do our vampire biker dirtbags know what they're getting themselves into? Find out in Witchblood Chapter 3: The Darkness in the Sheds of Town!
In its bizarre third issue, 'Witchblood' teases out more of its wacky and dark world. Read Full Review
I get the big picture idea of Witchblood with what it's trying to do with its story and structure. But the elements making it up that give it its personality are just so all over the map that I'm still not sure what kind of world this is. It has a lot of neat things to it and I'm enjoying the visual design as it progresses, but it's hard to really connect with a lot of it in terms of character as it doesn't take the time to really just let them breathe and explain/explore things enough. It has some very fun moments here and it goes big in creative ways, but it feels like it lacks a solid enough foundation to connect with. Read Full Review
The first thing that stood out for me on this issue was the stunning cover by Lisa Sterle and then you turn the page and get sucked into another good issue. A road trip type story with bizarre characters, elements of humour and of course witches and vampires makes Witchblood a series I continue to recommend to anyone that will listen. Read Full Review
WITCHBLOOD #3 improves on the prior issue by its lack of plot holes, but the slapdash art and weak story structure make it hard to find reasons to continue this series. Read Full Review
This series would benefit from a slower pace.