By Jenna Jameson (created & story), Christina Z (story & script) & Mukesh Singh (art)
Heh, I was right with my review of the first issue. Issue #2 is another weird tale and it doesn’t get much better either. I really don’t know what it is about this series – maybe I was expecting something else, and I don’t mean porn or sex (though that’s one way of making this book a little more interesting).
Anyway, in this issue Jezzerie stands in the middle of a battle between heaven and hell. Both sides need her to fight with them as it would tip the scales in her favor. So they spend some time courting her to join to their respective sides. But Jezzerie’s a rebel, and in typical rebel fashion, she opts not to join any side. What follows is the weird part, which involves Jezzerie killing herself and becoming, well, I’m not going to spoil it for you. But let’s just say she’s reborn as something else. That’s the basic story so far. My high hopes of a good story from Christina Z were misplaced. It’s like Ms. Z isn’t suited for any other comic than Witchblade.
Sadly, I’ve already preordered the third issue, so I’ll most likely read (and review it here), but if I had a time machine, I would have taken it all back. I wouldn’t necessarily say this is an “F” book, because the art is decent enough, but Mukesh Singh’s work isn’t enough to save this book from mediocrity. I will vouch for Singh, however, by saying he is definitely an artist to keep your eye on. (Grade: D)
-Daniel Yanez
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