Product DescriptionSuperstar writer Ron Marz (Ion, The Darkness) begins his ground-breaking run on Witchblade and, along with artist Mike Choi, gives new readers a perfect jumping-on point! Sara Pezzini awakens from a coma and begins anew with a new partner, new precinct, and a new understanding of the Witchblade. Collecting Witchblade issues #80-85.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Good comic, but sadly misleadling.
I won't deny that the Witchblade series isn't good, but unfortunately this collection leaves something to be desired. Now this is my first time buying a comic volume before and so I wasn't completely aware of what I might be getting into, however, I would think that when something is published as Volume 1 then it would consist of being Issues #1 - Issue #whatever. Sadly, only after I special ordered it and started to go through it, did I come to the unpleasant realization that this was not the case. ... Read More
Rating: - Great Reboot
I must confess that I am new to Witchblade.
Although I red the first numbers, I never got to deeply know the
characters.
Ron Marz creats an excellent atmosphere to develop great stories, and
we also get the chance to know better the main characters and personalitites.
It is a highly recommended book if you're into this kind of comics.
Rating: - Witchblade gets better and better
In this volume, a new edition of the old volume 10 of Witchblade, we find Sara Pezzini getting out of a coma and trying to hold back the apocalypse while her old partner is on coma on a hospital (as a result of trying to help Sara). We are also meet a new character, Glasgow, who is a nice counterpart for Sara, and a character who doesn't know a thing about the Witchblade, so this is a good volume for people to get onto the Witchblade's train as some things will be retold so Glasgow will get to understand ... Read More