Witchblade Redemption Volume 4

Witchblade Redemption Volume 4 by Ron Marz, published by Image Comics on February 14, 2012, is an illustrated collection that spans 160 pages. This volume marks the conclusion of Ron Marz’s and Stjepan Sejic’s acclaimed run on the Witchblade series. In this installment, Sara Pezzini faces the ancient Babylonian goddess-queen Tiamat, who has returned with a vendetta against the Witchblade bearer. Additionally, it features the landmark 150th issue of Witchblade, where Internal Affairs threatens to expose Sara’s mystical secret, forcing her to navigate the complexities of her dual life as both a detective and the bearer of the Witchblade.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy, crime, and dark themes as the narrative unfolds. The volume collects issues #145-150 of Witchblade, showcasing the culmination of ongoing story arcs and character development. With its focus on Sara’s struggles against formidable foes and the challenges of her responsibilities, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the series’ evolution. The combination of engaging storytelling and striking illustrations makes this volume a significant addition for fans of comics and graphic novels.
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- END OF AN ERA! Longtime scribe Ron Marz (Artifacts, Magdalena) and artistic partner Stjepan Sejic (Broken Trinity) conclude their critically acclaimed run on Witchblade. In this volume, Sara Pezzini must defeat the ancient Babylonian goddess-queen Tiamat, who has returned after centuries with an ax to grind with the Witchblade bearer. Also in this volume, the oversized, landmark 150th issue of Witchblade where Internal Affairs closes in on Sara’s mystical secret, forcing her to choose between her role as Witchblade bearer and detective.
- Collects Witchblade #145-150.
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