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Written by: Caitlin Kittredge
Art by: Roberta Ingranat
Colorist: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Troy Peteri
Witchblade #4 has things really ramping up with Alex coming to terms on learning how to control these new powers that she has. We begin to see her change in attitude on choosing to finally somewhat embrace the powers of the Witchblade as she wants to help get rid of another demon that has caused major trouble for another woman. Even though we still don’t get the Witchblade in her full form in this issue, I’m enjoying the slow burn of her coming in tune with her powers and they don’t waste any pages of opportunity for us to learn more about Alex and her past. We get a small bit of her story in her much younger days and it seems to be truly haunting experiences that may have occurred. This is interesting as this may have been the start of her push to be a tougher person in her life. We don’t know all the details yet but what we’re lead with points to nothing good. The brief history we get about the Witchblade was a nice touch that I’m sure tie-in to the previous series.
Seeing how I am enjoying this run so far, it may lead me to pick up older runs with some of the settings that they mention the Witchblade was in. One
This run is still early on and I imagine it seems to be offering something different and new for fans of the series. I hope this build doesn’t turn away readers as it seems to finally be bringing in things together in the next issue.