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The Complete Witchblade Volume 1 by Brian Haberlin, Warren Ellis, David Wohl

alandd's review

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3.0

Aunque hubo momentos en que ni el guión ni el arte me convencieron (es un producto de su tiempo, definitivamente), la mitología parece atractiva, te mantiene interesado en la historia y hay varios momentos en que realmente disfruté de la lectura. Sin embargo, no puedo dejar de lado el hecho de que los últimos capítulos fueron confusos y que hubo exceso de "spreads" de dos páginas. Aunque no es una mala lectura, se queda un poco corta para la época actual.

Although there were times when neither the script nor the art convinced me (it's a product of its time, definitely,) the mythology seems engaging, it keeps you interested in the story, and there are several times when I really enjoyed the reading. However, I can't ignore the fact that the last few chapters were confusing and that there were excess of two-page spreads. Although it's not a bad reading, it falls a bit short for current times.

neon_capricorn's review

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3.0

Witchblade was a title I remember from my teen years, but I mostly remember Michael Turner’s art, which is why I wanted to read this. I would say this story, and its art, are products of their time, and doesn’t age so well in 2020. Everything is over the top and sexy, and the writing itself is quite shallow. Still, I found this book to be entertaining, and let’s face it — this book is marketed for the nostalgia factor.

sentient_meat's review

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adventurous dark funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

terrafyd's review

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4.0

I've a stack of Witchblade issues from years ago. I never read the origin issues and I wanted to have compendiums instead of loose single issues. It was a fun time .
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