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Witchblade 185 and Switch 2 review
As a franchise, Witchblade began back in 1995, and now with issue 185 it’s coming to an end for now. But even as Sarah Pezzini’s journey with the artifact of power concludes, Stjepan Sejic begins an alternate universe story called … Continue reading
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Tagged abhishek malsuni, angelus, artifacts of power, bill farmer, brian haberlin, cavemen, cavewomen, comic review, comics, crime drama, delightfully weird, fantasy, ian nottingham, image comics, isaac goodhart, j.d. smith, kenneth irons, linda sejic, marc silvestri, mary parker, matt hawkins, michael turner, mythology, nanjan jamberi, neeraj menon, nelson blake II, phillip sevy, randy green, ron marz, sara pezzini, Stjepan Sejic, switch, top cow productions, witchblade
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Comics of November 25, 2015 and writing update
It’s the last week of November, at least for comics. While a couple number 1’s released from Marvel Comics today, none of them really interested me. I did pick up several number 2’s though. But while All-New Wolverine 2 was … Continue reading
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Tagged abhishek malsuni, alchemex, all new marvel, all-new wolverine, angela, angela: queen of hel, bill farmer, bobby curnow, brian michael bendis, comics, david lopez, david navarrot, guardians of the galaxy, idw comics, image comics, isaac goodhart, isreal silva, j.d. smith, Ken Garing, kevin eastman, kim jacinto, laura kinney, linda sejic, marguerite bennett, marvel comics, matt hawkins, michael turner, michelangelo, nanjan jamberi, nathan fairbairn, neeraj menon, nelson blake II, phillip sevy, randy green, richard isanove, ron marz, ronda pattison, stephanie hans, Stjepan Sejic, switch, teenage mutant ninja turtles, tom taylor, tom waltz, top cow productions, valerio schiti, witchblade, wolverine, x-23
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Witchblade Retrospective
These days, comic titles rarely make it past issue 100. It’s even rarer when a series not by Marvel or DC reach that kind of milestone. So what about a franchise that started with issue 1, by a relatively new … Continue reading
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Tagged brian haberlin, chris claremont, christina z, cyblade, danielle baptiste, david wohl, ian nottingham, image comics witchblade, kenneth irons, marc silvestri, marvel comics, michael turner, mike choi, ron marz, sara pezzini, shi, Stjepan Sejic, switch, the darkness, tim seeley, top cow productions, war of the witchblades, witchblade/wolverine bloody wedding, wolverine, yancy butler
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