Here is the official news
http://topcow.com/moos/43-latest-moos/563-usa-today-covers-witchblade
Tim Seeley is best known for writing Hack/Slash. I have read a few H/S issues and I remember liking the dialog, but I still don't know what to make taking of Witchblade. Any Hack/Slash readers think his style right is for Witchblade.
Sara Pezzini
Character » Sara Pezzini appears in 499 issues.
Detective Sara Pezzini's life was forever changed the day she came into contact with the Witchblade, an ancient mystical artifact. Wielding the balance between light and darkness, Sara now investigates cases that have no rational explanation to the normal world.
Any thoughts about Tim Seeley taking over Witchblade?
Hopefully he gets rid of Patrick Gleason and Hope.I would love him for that@daredevil21134:
There is going to be a big changes for the series in his run. Hopefully their good.
The future of Witchblade doesn't look good. Everything Marz and Sejic built looks like it's going to be torn apart. Sara is going to be single and alone, and she will surely be returned to her former T&A self.
I you want more Marz and Sejic last I heard is Artifacts becoming a monthly series the two of them taking over starting with issue #14. Its talk about here
http://www.topcow.com/barn/index.php?/topic/44665-artifacts-will-be-the-new-on-going-series/
Yeah i'm one of them,I just felt the way Hope was brought in was cheap.I hate Gleason because he replace Jake MCcarthy and I just find his character annoying@daredevil21134:
Hopefully he gets rid of Patrick Gleason and Hope.I would love him for that
Why don't you like Hope? I know some people prefer Sara to be on her own.
I haven't read H/S but I really enjoy Marz Sejic witchblade run. But an artifact's series with them sounds cool. I'm definitely going to check out H/S if that writer is taking over for witchblade. But I'm definitely going to miss Marz on witchblade (I know I'm probably in the minority of this but whatever.) But if he does get rid of Gleason I'll like that, he's just kind of annoying, he doesn't really do much. But here's for me hoping Seeley does better replacing Marz than Geoff Johns did replacing Waid (I just had to throw that it, again, I'm probably the minority that would say that) Long Live the Top Cow Universe.
@howler412 said:
I haven't read H/S but I really enjoy Marz Sejic witchblade run. But an artifact's series with them sounds cool. I'm definitely going to check out H/S if that writer is taking over for witchblade. But I'm definitely going to miss Marz on witchblade (I know I'm probably in the minority of this but whatever.) But if he does get rid of Gleason I'll like that, he's just kind of annoying, he doesn't really do much. But here's for me hoping Seeley does better replacing Marz than Geoff Johns did replacing Waid (I just had to throw that it, again, I'm probably the minority that would say that) Long Live the Top Cow Universe.
i hear that
@howler412: I hope you're not a minority on that. Even though my page on this site will reveal that I'm a brand-loyal fan of the series, I think Marz did so much good with Witchblade and all the major Top Cow story arcs, as well as Angelus. I'm also happy with his Magdalena so far. These things aside, I'm pretty open myself to the new writer and hope he continues to develop the story to the degree that Marz did.
Btw, if anyone has it, I'm the Alex Clingan from the email excerpt in the back of Witchblade 149. Also, I may be the only one defending Gleason here, but I always liked him because of the character development he applied to Sara, and mainly because he reminds me of Fox Mulder from X-Files. Anyway, hope Witchblade continues to be as strong as it's been for the past 70 issues!
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