Image Special #6
A young woman named Annabella, sheltered under the watch of a priest who betrays her, discovers a hidden birthmark that marks her as the rightful heir to the Sicilian throne. With her life in danger and the island monastery under siege, she must rise to claim the Witchblade—its power both a burden and a weapon—when Emperor Gualtiero's forces close in. Written by David Finch, Christina Z., and David Wohl, with art by Finch and Billy Tan and inks by a rotating team of top-tier talents, this striking Image Special #6 blends gothic dread and political intrigue, all wrapped in Tony Daniel’s haunting cover art.
In the sweltering heat of the Caribbean, Anne Bonny steers her crew toward a fabled island shrouded in legend, drawn by whispers of a treasure beyond imagining. There, amid ancient ruins and eerie stillness, she claims the Witchblade—a weapon of untold power—knowing it may be her only hope against the merciless Blackbeard.
In a tale of hidden lineage and desperate flight, Annabella—marked by a birthmark that names her the next queen of Sicily—flees the violence of a priest who betrayed his sacred duty. Raimondo, seeking the emperor’s aid, sets a dangerous course toward the island monastery where she now hides, unaware of the power she will soon awaken. When the monks’ rituals reveal a cursed gauntlet, Annabella claims the Witchblade to defend her sanctuary from the emperor’s advancing army.
In a future Manhattan where crime, disease, madness, and death have been eradicated, the sudden murder of a citizen forces detective John Chimu to venture into the forbidden Downtown district. There, he must enlist the help of Selena, a sexual deviant and wielder of the mysterious Witchblade, to uncover the truth behind the unthinkable act.
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↩ Reprints Tales of the Witchblade #1 (1996), Tales of the Witchblade #2 (1997), Tales of the Witchblade #3 (1997)
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