gmanfromheck's Witchblade #118 - Advent, Part 3 of 3 review

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    Now we know what's up with David Worthy

    Last issue gave a big of surprise with where David came from. As if that wasn't enough of a reveal, this issue tells even more of his "origin." I'm not sure how I really feel. A little cheesey but it works. It's nice to have a new "villain" in David. Let's hope he survives long enough to be a thorn in Sara's side.

    It's nice to have this bit of story coming to an end as hopefully Dani will learn from this. She hasn't been portrayed as the sharpest Witchblade there is. She has potential so she's going to have to either suck it up or reconsider her career as a super-heroine.

    We also get more on the serial killer. That part of the story here felt a little rushed. I'm hoping to see more of Sara working her freaky cases.

    The art was phenomenal as usual. I just don't know how Stjepan Sejic does it. I don't really care as long as he keeps doing it.

    And the last page? Very interesting. Can't wait for the next issue.

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