Witchblade #11
In Witchblade #11, Sara investigates the brutal murder of Jake’s ex-girlfriend, pulling her deeper into a web of personal loss and supernatural mystery. As Jake grapples with grief, Ian struggles with the uncontrollable power of the Witchblade, seeking guidance from Sara, while the enigmatic D. Gavin Taylor draws unsettling parallels between Jesus Christ and Adolf Hitler in a chilling private sermon. Michael Turner’s dynamic art, brought to life with bold inks by D-Tron on the cover, captures the tension and moral complexity of a story where faith, violence, and destiny collide.
Sara Pezzini watches from the shadows as Ian Nottingham, the man who wields the Witchblade, moves through the city’s underbelly to rescue Setsuki—her instincts torn between trust and dread. With her mother Ruth and sister Julie watching from the sidelines, Sara follows Ian’s trail into a world where old alliances are tested and the line between protector and predator blurs.
In the wake of Jake McCarthy’s ex-girlfriend’s brutal murder, Sara Pezzini digs into a case that pulls her into darker currents, while Julie Pezzini offers quiet comfort to her grieving friend. As the Church of Prosperity’s leader, D. Gavin Taylor, draws unsettling parallels between Jesus Christ and Adolf Hitler, the Witchblade’s power begins to slip from Ian Nottingham’s grasp—leaving him desperate enough to seek help from Sara.
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