Issue | #70 |
Published | November 2003 |
Cover Price | 2.99 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Renae Geerlings; Scott Tucker (Associate); Peter Lam (Assistant); Phil Smith (Assistant); Sina Grace (Assistant) |
Characters | Witchblade [Sara Pezzini]; Ian Nottingham; Julie Pezzini; Jake McCarthy; Joe Siry; Kenneth Irons; Lisa Buzanis |
Genre | fantasy; crime |
Pencils | Francis Manapul |
Inks | Matt Banning |
Colors | Brian Buccellato |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | There is a variant of this cover with a "Free Reader Copy" bullet in the lower left corner but the rest of the cover is exactly the same (including cover price). |
Characters | Witchblade [Sara Pezzini] |
Genre | fantasy; crime |
Pencils | Joseph Michael Linsner (Painted) |
Inks | Joseph Michael Linsner (Painted) |
Colors | Joseph Michael Linsner (Painted) |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Witchblade [Sara Pezzini] |
Genre | fantasy; crime |
Pencils | Francis Manapul |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Variant cover limited to 2,500 copies. |
Characters | Witchblade [Sara Pezzini]; GUESTS: Jake McCarthy; Julie Pezzini; Ian Nottingham; VILLAINS: Kenneth Irons; Tora No Shi; Shine |
Synopsis | Sara and Jake investigate the brutal murder of a man and his psychotic wife; When they visit the wife's former shrink, he panics and bolts, leading them right into the arms of Sara's old foe, Shine; The police catch up with Ian. |
Genre | fantasy; crime |
Script | David Wohl |
Pencils | Francis Manapul; Michael Choi (Assistant); Joel Gomez (Assistant); David Nakayama (Assistant) |
Inks | Jonathan Sibal; Billy Tan; Jeff De Los Santos; Rick Basaluda; Marlo Alquiza; Rob Armstrong; Sean Parsons; Don Ho (Assistant) |
Colors | Brian Buccellato |
Letters | Dreamer Design [Robin Spehar; Dennis Heisler; Mark Roslan] |
Notes | Death Pool is a storyline in which readers voted online to "save" characters from Witchblade's supporing cast; The two with the lowest number of votes by issue #75 were killed off for good. |
Characters | Witchblade [Sara Pezzini]; Ian Nottingham |
Genre | fantasy; crime |
Pencils | Francis Manapul |
Letters | Typeset |