Plot Summary
This one is full of poop. Don't let that stop you from reading.
Overview
Sara Pezzini and Dani Baptiste both face new challenges, but the question is – which is more difficult raising a newborn or fighting off the latest supernatural threat that is drawn to the Witchblade? With a stunning two-part diptych cover by Mike Choi and Sonia Oback (X-Men, X-23: Target X) and the stage set for the dramatic debut of painter Stjepan Sejic as the new Witchblade ongoing artist next issue, this one is not to be missed!
Creators
Characters
Teams
Locations
Concepts
Objects
Story Arc
Divided
Don't worry, it's not this issue. Not really. We just get to find out that Hope, like most babies, likes to do poopies in her diapers. It's little touches like that that add realism to the comic. It's inevitable that as soon as you get a baby dressed, they'll want their diaper changed.
Besides Sara dealing with diapers, she does see a little action in terms of using the Witchblade. As the title suggests, the issue is somewhat divided and we see a day in the life of Dani as well. I like that. I do wonder how long each will have a piece of the Witchblade. Will Dani continue? Will she eventually get her own title? I like things the way they are but I just wonder if things will stay that way. This issue shows that even though Sara and Dani are tied together, they do have their own lives.
Speaking of Dani's personal life, that David Worthy continues to add to the suspicion I have over him. Sure he may have the best intentions in mind but I really really doubt it. He's probably a major sleeze. I would even wonder if he's truly human. There hasn't been any reason to doubt his humanity but I wouldn't be surprised.
I said it last issue and I'll say it again, I like Sami Basri's pencils. I hope to see his work real soon somewhere. Next issue Stjepan Sejic takes over. Can't wait.
















