New York police detective Sara Pezzini was just doing her job: saving her partner's life. Too bad in doing so she was forced to bond with the Witchblade: an ancient weapon of immense power. Now even as Sara possesses the Witchblade, the Witchblade possesses her. So she continues solving New York's strangest crimes. All of which seem to lead somehow, to the Witchblade.
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Bio Data:

Real Name: Sara Pezzini

Aliases: None

Current Oppupation: NYPD Homicide

Date of Birth:  November 18, 1970

Marital Status: Single

Major Enemies: The Darkness, Kennith Irons, Ian Nottingham

Base of Opperations:  New York City, New York

Physical Description:

Height: 5'9''

Weight: 134 lbs.

Eyes: Brown

Hair: Brown
Appearances:

Witchblade #72

Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul ; Colors: Brian Buccellato
Release Date: December 17, 2003 ~ Pages: 32

Witchblade #71
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Leonard Kirk; Ink: Andrew pepoy; Colors: Brian Buccellato
Release Date: November 19, 2003 ~ Pages: 32
Summary: Sara fights for her life and that of her partner's on the IRT Subway, as she faces the mysterious and dangerous super-villain known only as Shine. But what does Shine want with Sara and what is his connection to her unknown past? This Issue also features Tora No Shi, Kenneth Irons and Everybody's favorite bad guy Ian Nottingham - all of whom are on a collision course!!!

Witchblade #70
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Colors: Brian Buccellato
Release Date: October 22, 2003 ~ Pages: 32
Summary: Sara returns from her road trip and finds all hell breaking loose back home in New York City. First of all, she discovers her ne'er-do-well sister is romantically involved with her partner, Jake. Secondly, she immediately gets embroiled in a mysterious murder investigation that has the whole NYPD befuddled, and her boss seems to somehow be involved...again. And worst of all, Ian Nottingham is back and he's...changed... Best of all, you the fan will get to choose who lives and dies when this arc climaxes in issue #75! It�s life or death and you decide!

Witchblade #69
Cover: Dave Johnson; Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul ; Ink: Jonathan Sibal, Billy Tan, Marlo Alquiza, Mark Prudeaux, Jeff De Los Santos, BATT, and Joe Weems; Colors: Brian Buccellato; Letters: Robin Spehar, Dennis Heisler, and Mark Roslan
Release Date: September 17, 2003 ~ Pages: 32
Summary: What started as a harmless road trip turns into BIG TROUBLE for Sara Pezzini as she meets a group that calls itself THE FAMILY. Who is their mysterious and charismatic leader? And what does he want with the Witchblade? The answers lie within...

Witchblade #68
Writer: Wohl and Francis Manapul; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Jason Gorder
Release Date: August 27, 2003 ~ Pages: 32
Summary: A new two part story arc begins here! Two words: ROAD TRIP! Sara tries to escape her troubles in New York City by going on a plain old fashioned road trip with nacho flavored Doritos on the seat next to her and Erasure in the stereo, but she ends up getting embroiled in a bizarre and frightening detour...

Witchblade #67
Cover: Scott Benefiel, Jasen Rodriguez, and John Starr; Writer: Geoff Johns and Kris Grimminger ; Pencil: Scott Benefiel; Ink: Jasen Rodriguez; Colors: John Starr
Witchblade #67 Chibi Cover
Cover: Pop Mhan and Stephanie Lesniak; Writer: Geoff Johns and Kris Grimminger ; Pencil: Scott Benefiel; Ink: Jasen Rodriguez; Colors: John Starr
Release Date: August 13, 2003 ~ Pages: 32
Summary: "Mother�s Meat" Meet Mother Mary, the newest adversary for Witchblade-wielder Sara Pezzini. Mary is hungry for Sara, but she's after more than just a meal. Mary wants the Witchblade for herself and is willing to consume Sara's very flesh in an effort to steal the Witchblade's power! This stand-alone chiller is written by the tag-team combo of fan-fave Geoff Johns (Avengers, JSA) and new rising star Kris Grimminger!

Witchblade #66
Cover: Scott Benefiel, Jasen Rodriguez, John Starr; Writer: Chuck Austen; Pencil: Scott Benefiel; Ink: Jasen Rodriguez; Colors: John Starr; Letters: Robin Spehar, Dennis Heisler, and Martin Barnes
Release Date: June 25, 2003 ~ Pages: 32
Summary: Uncanny X-Men writer Chuck Austen lends his talents to NYPD detective and Witchblade-wielder Sara Pezzini in this special stand-alone tale! Sara unravels a mystery that will stretch the limits of both her deductive and supernatural powers, as �ber-artist Scott Benefiel (Tomb Raider #28) lays down the pencils. And did we mention this is by the guy who writes Uncanny X-Men? You know, that book you buy EVERY month?

Witchblade #65
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul and Romano Molenaar; Ink: Billy Tan, Marlo Alquiza, Joe Weems, Rob Ross, Livesay, and Rick Basaldua; Colors: Brian Buccellato, Tyson Wengler, and Matt Milla; Letters: Robin Spehar, Dennis Heisler, and Martin Barnes
Release Date: June 13, 2003 ~ Pages: 32
Summary: While finally uncovering the secret behind the Wall Street murders, Sara Pezzini and the Magdalena discover an underside of New York City that people never see. One filled with mystery and magic and violence that takes place every day right before our very eyes. This world is shocking to the Magdalena, but not as shocking as Sara Pezzini when she tries to KILL her, with the Witchblade!!!

Witchblade #64

Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Jason Gorder; Colors: John Starr
Release Date: November 30, 1999 ~ Pages: 32
Summary: As Sara and Magdalena dig deeper into the mysterious homicide, they find themselves embroiled in the mysterious world of the Kabbalah. Someone has tapped into a great evil and the girls need to stop them before it's too late. They also run into the First Church of Holy Prosperity and Level 42, who are very interested in the Magdalena...

Witchblade #63

Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Jason Gorder; Colors: John Starr
Pages: 32
Summary: Investigating a bizarre murder on Wall Street, Sara Pezzini realizes that powerful and extremely dangerous forces are afoot--ones that will require more than just keen detective work and the Witchblade. Sara needs the help of the mysterious and beautiful Magdalena, who's been conducting an investigation of her own. Forming an extremely uneasy alliance, the two women make a shocking discovery -- something that Sara hoped she'd never see again...

Witchblade #62

Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Jason Gorder
Pages: 32
Summary: The city of New York has certainly seen its fair share of misery but unfortunately, they haven't seen anything yet! An unholy evil unlike any other is ready to stake its claim into the Big Apple and Sara's in way over her head. Even with the help of the guest starring Magdalena, will their combined forces be enough?

Witchblade #61
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Jason Gorder; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32
Summary: Endgame may be over, but Sara's problems are just beginning as an old nemesis returns that could prove more troublesome than Irons or Nottingham or any other villain she's ever faced. That's right--her sister Julie is back and that means TROUBLE!

Witchblade #60
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Jason Gorder; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #60
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Jason Gorder; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #59
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Brian Ching; Ink: Jason Gorder; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #58
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Brian Ching; Ink: Jason Gorder; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #57
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Jason Gorder; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #57
Pages: 32

Witchblade #56
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #55
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #55

Witchblade #54

Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: D. Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #53
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Brian Ching; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #52
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Brian Ching; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #51
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Brian Ching; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #50
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Brian Ching; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 45

Witchblade #49
Writer: Paul Jenkins
Pages: 32

Witchblade #48
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #47
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Michael Zulli; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #46
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Keu Cha; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Release Date: November 30, 1999 ~ Pages: 32

Witchblade #45

Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Keu Cha; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Release Date: November 30, 1999 ~ Pages: 32

Witchblade #44
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Keu Cha; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Release Date: November 30, 1999 ~ Pages: 32

Witchblade #43
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Keu Cha; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Release Date: November 30, 1999 ~ Pages: 32

Witchblade #42
Writer: Paul Jenkins; Pencil: Keu Cha; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Steve Firchow
Pages: 32

Witchblade #41
Writer: Rick Veitch & Paul Jenkins ; Pencil: Keu Cha ; Ink: D-Tron
Pages: 32

Witchblade #40
Writer: Paul Jenkins & Rick Veitch ; Pencil: Keu Cha ; Ink: D-Tron
Pages: 32

Witchblade #1: Cgc Top Cow Collection Edition

Writer: David Wohl, Christina Z; Pencil: Michael Turner; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Jonathan D. Smith
Pages: 32

Witchblade #39
Writer: Christina Z; Pencil: Randy Green ; Ink: D-Tron ; Colors: Johnathan D. Smith
Release Date: March 1, 2000 ~ Pages: 32

Witchblade #38
Writer: Christina Z; Pencil: Randy Green; Ink: D-Tron ; Colors: Jonathan D. Smith
Release Date: February 1, 2000 ~ Pages: 32

Witchblade #37

Writer: Christina Z; Pencil: Randy Green ; Ink: D-Tron ; Colors: Jonathan D. Smith
Release Date: January 28, 2000 ~ Pages: 32

Witchblade #25
Writer: David Wohl, Christina Z; Pencil: Michael Turner; Ink: D-Tron
Release Date: November 30, 1999 ~ Pages: 24

Witchblade #20

Witchblade #19

Witchblade #18

Witchblade #17

Witchblade #16

Witchblade #15

Witchblade #14

Witchblade #13

Witchblade #12

Witchblade #11

Witchblade #10

Witchblade #9

Witchblade #8

Witchblade #7

Witchblade #6

Witchblade #5

Witchblade #4

Witchblade #3

Witchblade #2

Witchblade #1

Cover: Michael Turner; Writer: Dave Wohl, Cristina Z.; Pencil: Michael Turner; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Nathan Cabrera and Jonathan D. Smith; Letters: Dennis Heisler
Release Date: November 30, 1999 ~ Pages: 24

Witchblade 1: Photo Cover Edition
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Michael Turner; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Jonathan D. Smith
Pages: 32

Witchblade Gallery Edition 1
Pencil: Various; Ink: Various; Colors: Various
Pages: 32

Witchblade/Lady Death Special
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Livesay; Colors: Jonathan D. Smith
Pages: 48

Witchblade #1/2
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Brian Ching; Ink: Batt, Jonathan Sibal; Colors: Dan Kemp
Pages: 24
Witchblade: Blood Relations
Cover: Francis Manapul, Jason Gorder, and Steve Firchow; Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Francis Manapul; Ink: Jason Gorder; Colors: John Starr
Release Date: July 16, 2003 ~ Pages: 128
Summary: While finally uncovering the secret behind the Wall Street murders, Sara Pezzini and the Magdalena discover an underside of New York City that people never see. One filled with mystery and magic and violence that takes place every day right before our very eyes. This world is shocking to the Magdalena, but not as shocking as Sara Pezzini when she tries to KILL her, with the Witchblade!!!

Witchblade TPB: Revelations
Writer: David Wohl & Christina Z; Pencil: Michael Turner & Tony Daniel ; Ink: D-Tron ; Colors: Johnathan D. Smith
Pages: 224
Summary: Top Cow Productions is proud to announce the completion of the second highly anticipated Witchblade Deluxe Collected Edition, Revelations! Including the classic story lines of Anne Bonnie, the Pirate Witchblade and Sara�s quest to discover the true Microwave Murderer�s identity, this huge collected edition has it all! Featuring issues 9 through 17 and boasting an all new cover by Michael Turner, this is your opportunity to own some of those hard to find issues you�ve always been wanting and explore a few of the greatest moments in the Witchblade�s history!

Witchblade TPB: Distinctions
Writer: David Wohl, Christina Z; Pencil: Tony Daniel, David Finch, Billy Tan; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Jonathan D. Smith
Pages: 160

Witchblade Deluxe TPB: Prevailing
Writer: David Wohl, Christina Z.; Pencil: Michael Turner; Various; Ink: D-Tron; Colors: Jonathan D. Smith
Pages: 160

Tales Of The Witchblade #9
Writer: Bill O\'neil; Pencil: Randy Green
Release Date: November 30, 1999 ~ Pages: 32

Witchblade: Nottingham
Writer: David Wohl; Pencil: Keu Cha
Release Date: January 20, 2003 ~ Pages: 48
Summary: In this very special tale torn from the pages of Witchblade, Ian Nottingham travels to Japan on a soul searching journey but instead becomes a suspect in a murder investigation--and as the mystery of who the actual killer unfolds, Ian realizes that his past truly is coming back to haunt him. Too bad Sara Pezzini isn't here to help, because this may be way more than Ian can handle...

Witchblade: Animated
Writer: Paul Dini; Pencil: Daniel; Ink: Sibal; Colors: Smith
Release Date: August 13, 2003 ~ Pages: 32
Summary: Animation master and six-time (six-time!) Emmy Award winner Paul Dini brings his talents to bear on "animated" versions of Top Cow's top characters�Witchblade, The Darkness and the Magdalena! When a prominent cleric winds up dead, the case lands in the lap of homicide detective and Witchblade-wielder Sara Pezzini. The trail leads into Church and even the depths of Hell itself, drawing the Darkness and the Magdalena in. Art by a whole friggin' animation studio worth of artists, including "Kim Possible" storyboard artist David Bullock, penciler Darwyn Cooke (Catwoman) and inker J. Bone (Mutant, Texas)!
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