Witchblade #14
In Witchblade #14 (1999), Sara returns to the hospital to tend to Jake, using the Witchblade’s evolving power in a moment of desperation. When police chief Joe Siry receives a cryptic call from Irons, the hunt for the missing Witchblade jewel intensifies—just as Sara and Eric are pulled into a disturbing S&M murder case. With Setsuke’s violent attack on Gavin Taylor ending in a shocking twist, and a mysterious museum visit hinting at deeper secrets, the blade’s influence grows more unpredictable than ever. The issue’s dynamic art, led by Randy Green and inks from D-Tron, Jeff De Los Santos, Andy Kim, and Jose Guillen, brings the tension to life, while Michael Turner’s cover captures the series’ dark, magnetic energy.
In "null," Lara Croft and Witchblade wield their wits and power against VLucas Moralto, a ninety-year-old man who has fused with a demon through an ancient artifact, seeking revenge on the descendants of his long-dead foes. The two women must unravel the mystery of the relic before Moralto’s cursed legacy claims its next victims.
In a story where power and obsession collide, the Witchblade awakens new abilities in Sara Pezzini as she struggles to heal Jake McCarthy in the hospital, while Kenneth Irons manipulates old debts through police chief Joe Siry. Setsuke Hirata’s violent confrontation with D. Gavin Taylor takes a shocking turn when he survives her attack, only to capture her—leaving her stunned and vulnerable. As Sara and Eric Sketh investigate a gruesome S&M murder, a mysterious museum visit hints at deeper secrets tied to the Witchblade, and Ian Nottingham’s quiet presence suggests he knows more than he lets on.
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