Witchblade #92
In Witchblade #92, writer Ron Marz and a stellar lineup of artists including Michael Choi, Darwyn Cooke, and George Pérez deliver a pivotal moment as Sara confronts the Curator about the Witchblade’s origins. Through surreal visions, she witnesses the weapon’s ancient past and encounters Dawn—the enigmatic "mother" of the Witchblade—undergoing a profound transformation that reshapes her understanding of the power she wields. The issue’s striking cover by Jay Anacleto captures the intensity of Sara’s journey, a 4.99 USD comic from 2005 that deepens the mystery of the Witchblade’s legacy.
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Sara demands that the Curator reveal to her the origins of the Witchblade so he shows her brief flashes of the weapon's previous bearers all the way back to the first wielder who obtained it when the Angelus and the Darkness fell to earth and split. Sara has a surreal encounter with the "mother" of the Witchblade, Dawn (yes, the "Cry For Dawn" Dawn), who explains things as Sara experiences a rebirth courtesy of her weapon. Sara finds herself back in the Curator's curio shop buck naked (aside for the Witchblade) but very much enlightened by her history lesson.
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