Witchblade: Redemption Volume 2 TP
Ron Marz author Chris Pramas author Colm Lundberg author Phil Smith editor Filip Sablik editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Image Comics
Published:24th May '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Sara Pezzini regains control of the mystical Witchblade and faces the robotic assassin Aphrodite IV, leading to significant events ahead. This volume includes encounters with a necromancer and explores themes of loss. Collects issues #137-141 and additional stories.
"Witchblade: Redemption Volume 2 TP" continues the gripping saga of Sara Pezzini, who finds herself once again wielding the formidable and mystical gauntlet known as the Witchblade. This volume opens with an intense confrontation between Sara and the emerald-haired robotic assassin, Aphrodite IV. This encounter serves as a catalyst, drawing Sara into a series of events that lead to the larger narrative arc of "Artifacts," setting the stage for significant upheaval.
As the story unfolds, readers witness Sara's complex interactions with various characters, including Abigail van Alstine, the Necromancer. These encounters are not just action-packed but also delve into deeper themes such as prophecy and loss. A haunting fairytale woven into the narrative adds an intriguing layer, hinting at the broader implications of Sara's journey and the sacrifices she must make along the way. The emotional weight of family loss resonates throughout, grounding the fantastical elements in a very human experience.
This collection compiles issues #137-141 of the "Witchblade" series, along with the stand-alone stories from "Witchblade: Due Process" by Phil Smith and Alina Urusov. Together, these stories enrich the Witchblade universe, showcasing Sara's evolution as a character and the challenges she faces. The blend of action, mysticism, and emotional depth makes "Witchblade: Redemption Volume 2 TP" a compelling read for both longtime fans and newcomers to the series.
ISBN: 9781607062097
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 295g
160 pages