New York City Police Detective Sara Pezzini is the bearer of the Witchblade, a mysterious artifact that takes the form of a deadly and powerful gauntlet. Now Sara must try control the Witchblade and learn its secrets, even as she investigates the city's strangest, most supernatural crimes. This comprehensive collection includes work by such hot creators as Paul Jenkins, Ron Marz, Keu Cha, Francis Manapul, Brian Ching and Mike Choi. Collects Witchblade #51-#100.
I enjoyed this volume more than the first witchblade compendium, even though I am a big fan of Michael Turner's art.
In this volume the art was still good, but the stories were stronger overall. There were also more horror themed stories, which I always enjoy. The weakness of this volume is there were several issues that crossed over into other series that weren't collected here, so you end up only getting part of the story. That's a rarity though, and most of the time you get all you need. Also, this one ends on a cliffhanger, and they haven't done a third compendium yet.
I'm really not a huge fan of these compendiums because they are so unwieldy to handle. Just heavy and awkward, but it is nice having all the issues in one volume, so there's a trade off.
Either way, this wasn't a bad read even if it did take a while to wade through. Any fans of sexy but strong female heroines would probably enjoy this one.
I wish the artists would settle on a bust size for Sara. She's overly endowed sometimes. And she ends up hilarously naked with no reason but to show off some skin. Then again, this is one reason why I'm reading the book. The artwork is gorgeous and totally worth wading through the filler issues just to get to the arcs that show off what the Witchblade can do and that work on making Sara into a believable character, not just a pinup. The story arcs all have some supernatural element, though some of them start off as regular police investigations. Sara is primarily a cop, but as a colleague noted, weird stuff happens whenever she is on the scene. Most of the weird stuff is deadly, so the Witchblade comes in handy. By the end of this collection, more info is revealed about the Witchblade's history.
Окончание рана Дженкинса (51-53) — хорошо! Начало у вернувшегося Вола (54-58) — сомнительные мафиозные разборки. Но затем Вол как развернулся! Следующие его выпуски (59-75) отличные! И Манапуль частенько на рисунке! Ну круто же! У Троя Хикмана и Чои (76-77) появляется одна из лучших антагонисток серии. Ух, концепция Селестины просто великая! Затем Ян Эджинтон (78-79) — у меня слов нет, насколько больно видеть, что этот чёрт сотворил с персонажами «Универсума» Дженкинса. Эджатина/10. Наконец пошёл ран Марза (80-100) — хорошо, легко, кайфово.
as I have stated in my review to Vol1, Vol2 even more is a concoction of seemingly un-related and often contradicting storylines based on the similar ideas, principles and characters... I'd be happy to be shown wrong, told that it is my lack of understanding non-linear story-telling or the way this has to be read... But until then... a shame. Though I love the idea and the characters, didn't do anything for me...