Witchblade #12
Witchblade #12 (1998) delivers a tense, character-driven chapter as Ian seeks Sara’s aid in mastering the Witchblade—only to discover its power responds to her presence in ways he can’t control. Meanwhile, Sara, Jake, and Julie press forward with their investigation into the murder of Jake’s ex-girlfriend, drawing closer to a dangerous lead tied to the Church of Prosperity, a connection that doesn’t go unnoticed by Gavin Taylor. The issue’s dynamic art, led by Clarence Lansang on the cover and a rotating team of interior artists including Michael Turner and Randy Green, blends gritty realism with supernatural edge, while D-Tron’s inks and Jonathan D. Smith’s colors anchor the story’s moody intensity.
In "null," Sara Pezzini is drawn into a deeper mystery as the Witchblade’s power proves tied to her presence—its control only possible when she’s near. With Jake McCarthy still chasing leads on his ex-girlfriend’s murder, the investigation takes a dangerous turn when he connects with a woman from the Church of Prosperity, a move that doesn’t go unnoticed by the cunning D. Gavin Taylor.
In "null," Sara Pezzini finds her quiet dinner interrupted by violent enforcers from the Church of Prosperity, who make it clear they won’t tolerate her meddling. As Julie grows dangerously close to the church’s charismatic leader, D. Gavin Taylor, Jake McCarthy’s secret meeting with an informant turns deadly—only for the enigmatic Witchblade wielder, Ian Nottingham, to show up with lethal intent.
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