When
Lara Croft is hired by a mysterious master to find the Sword
of Lucifer - the blade wielded by the Devil during the war
in Heaven, she has no idea that her search will yet again
reunite her with Sara Pexxini, wielder of the Witchblade,
and Jackie Escatado, the gangster with the power of darkness...
In
Coda Ms Croft becomes a suspect in a murder forcing
her to join with Witchblade in order to fight a force of darkness
that dates back to Merlin's time.
Well,
I have to say I was not greatly impressed by this - part of
the problem may have been the swapping and changing of writers.
The introduction of Lara Croft is flimsy and pointless and
you don't really get to see that much of her any way.
I
was never a huge fan of Witchblade in the first place, but
this dull tie-in is really quite offensive to the Intellect
of comic readers.
On
the plus side, the art work is fantastic - if a little sexist
and Turner and Turner should be proud of the work they have
managed to turn in for such a feeble story line.
Please
don't waste your money on this!
Ray
Thompson
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