Witchblade #26
In Witchblade #26, the ancient Egyptian goddess Bastet returns to the modern world, resurrected by Sallah, and immediately clashes with the Witchblade’s wielder in the pulsing heart of a dance club. Written by Bill O'Neil and brought to life by David Boller and Brian Denham’s dynamic art, with inks by John Livesay and vibrant colors by Matt Nelson and John Starr, this issue blends supernatural tension with electrifying atmosphere. The cover, by Keu Cha and D-Tron, captures the intensity of the confrontation in bold, striking detail.
In a pulse-pounding clash of ancient power and modern chaos, Sallah awakens the vengeful Bastet, who turns her wrath on the Witchblade’s wielder, Sara Pezzini, during a wild night at a dance club. With Julie Pezzini watching from the shadows and a surprising cameo from Lara Croft adding to the intensity, the battle between divine fury and supernatural justice erupts in the heart of the city’s nightlife.
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