Witchblade #47

Witchblade #47

Paul Jenkins

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An affluent and influential family -- two children, two suicides. As a distraught mother and father try to contain their grief, Sara Pezzini listens to the voices of the Witchblade in order to uncover the truth. And what she finds will shock even the most hardened NYPD detective - hidden somewhere in the muttering sounds of the ancient blade are the voices of two children who have been crying out to be heard for many years. It's a cry that's gone unnoticed, both in life and in death -- until now.

Publication Year: 2012


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  • AdriB12
    Apr 20, 2025
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    This was so sad. Children abuse is a pretty harsh topic and it always touches me. The pain that these kids were suffering was so awful that decided to take their own lives. Thats a lot to process. Also the connection between Chad and the kids and then them with Sara was incredible.

    I really like the story, tho I feel like it could have been better developed, also I hate the art style in this.

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