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Cover: Michael Turner & D-Tron

Witchblade #7

Jan 1997 · Juniorpress · 6,95 NLG; 145 BEF

In Witchblade #7 (1997), Sara confronts the true source of the microwave killings—Dannette Boucher—only to discover that Dannette has been tormented by the Witchblade’s influence since Irons tried to make her its wielder. As the power warps her mind and body, Dannette’s final act is to confess that she didn’t kill Sara’s father, leaving Sara to grapple with the weight of that truth. Meanwhile, Jake and Joe struggle to stop Bruce from taking violent revenge, and Bruce is left to mourn his mother’s death. With Michael Turner’s dynamic art and D-Tron’s sharp inks defining the cover, this issue deepens the mystery of the Witchblade’s hold on its victims.

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While Jake and Joe try to keep Bruce from killing Lisa, Sara has a showdown with the real microwave killer, Dannette Boucher. Sara learns that Dannette has absorbed some of the power of the Witchblade as Irons tried to make her its wielder in the past and the power has ruined her life. Dannette has been killing her models to pacify the Witchblade and does not resist as Sara bows to her wishes and strips her of her power. This kills Dannette but, before she dies, she tells Sara that she is not the one who killed her father. Bruce mourns the loss of his mother.

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