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Cover: Michael Turner & D-Tron

Witchblade #2

Jan 1997 · Semic S.A. · 23,00 FRF; 7,00 CHF; 161 BEF; 5.95 CAD

In Witchblade #2 (1997), writer David Wohl and creators Michael Turner, Christina Z, and team deliver a gripping, visceral story that deepens the mystery of the Witchblade’s power. After Sara uses the artifact to resurrect her fallen partner Michael Yee—only to face a horrifying, soulless version of him—she rejects the weapon’s influence, casting it into a crematory. But her escape is short-lived when she’s abducted by Mr. Wright, who forces her to choose between wearing the Witchblade or dying. As bullets tear through her, the artifact bonds to her arm, transforming her into something new—and she leaps into the ocean, fleeing to Liberty Island, where Ian awaits. With cover art by Michael Turner and D-Tron, this issue captures the series’ intense blend of supernatural tension and emotional weight.

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writer David Wohl · writer Christina Z · writer, artist Michael Turner · inker D-Tron · inker Jose Guillen · inker Larry Welch · inker Brian DiRito · colorist J. D. Smith · cover Michael Turner, D-Tron

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Full credits

writer David Wohl
writer, artist Michael Turner
inker D-Tron
colorist J. D. Smith
cover pencils Michael Turner
cover inks D-Tron

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Sara has used the power of the Witchblade to return her fallen partner, Michael Yee, to life but he comes back as a cold corpse begging for her to kill him again. Disgusted by its power, Sara throws the Witchblade into the crematory and heads home. Sara is later abducted by Mr. Wright who takes her on his boat, tosses her the Witchblade and tells her to put it on. When she refuses, he shoots her multiple times. As Sara lies dying once again, the Witchblade grafts onto her arm and she is able to leap into the ocean and escape to nearby Liberty Island. Ian arrives, ready for battle.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).