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james_desantis 's review for:
Witchblade, Volume 8
by Ron Marz
Witchblade ends it's run (in a way) here with the Witchblade war!
So before "Witchblade Redemption" begins, which I guess is like the "relaunch" it had at the time, we finish this run with Witchblade war. Now that both Sarah and Dani are at each other's necks the fight for who keeps the witchblade in all begins. It's one big long fight scene, both hell and heaven soldiers come down, new creatures rise, and old die, and it begins a new status quo.
This was pretty entertaining. The art is VERY good and some beautiful shots of fights, near sex scenes, and brutal deaths. These are all well done. As always Ron has a good grasp of the characters and everyone has a distinct voice. This pacing was nice as it was one big shot to the end of the war.
The villains come off nothing more than meh though. They've been the big disappointment in this series.
Overall pretty fun but not great. A 3.5 out of 5.
So before "Witchblade Redemption" begins, which I guess is like the "relaunch" it had at the time, we finish this run with Witchblade war. Now that both Sarah and Dani are at each other's necks the fight for who keeps the witchblade in all begins. It's one big long fight scene, both hell and heaven soldiers come down, new creatures rise, and old die, and it begins a new status quo.
This was pretty entertaining. The art is VERY good and some beautiful shots of fights, near sex scenes, and brutal deaths. These are all well done. As always Ron has a good grasp of the characters and everyone has a distinct voice. This pacing was nice as it was one big shot to the end of the war.
The villains come off nothing more than meh though. They've been the big disappointment in this series.
Overall pretty fun but not great. A 3.5 out of 5.