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GRAPHIC CONTENT PICK OF THE WEEK: Lonmonster – Witch Doctor’ #3

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It seems that many major publishers are trying to dip their creative pens in the murky ink of horror comics. Competition is fierce, to say the least, and writers must constantly come up with new ideas to prove themselves within the tightly knit community. For some reason, Image has always stood out as one of the best horror comic publishers. They know what fans want, not just blood and guts but a brain and a heart too. Image’s Skybound imprint, founded by Robert Kirkman, (The Walking Dead), horror comic icon, brings us “Witch Doctor”, a mini-series showcasing a grotesque and disturbing world where diseases are synonymous with monsters. If you’ve missed the first two issues, have no fear; the mini-series is set in stand-alone episodes, meaning you can still pick up this creepy book (good thing for you since the first issue sold out!). Witch Doctor is an insane comics that would have devout Christians spewing up the Eucharist, and amen for that. Read on for the skinny…

EDIT: “Witch Doctor” issue #3 actually hits stores September 14th, but screw it, it’s still my pick of the week!

WRITTEN BY: Brandon Seifert
ILLUSTRATIONS BY: Luka Ketner

“It’s Dr. Morrow’s biggest case yet: ‘The Patient From The Black Lagoon!’ What’s the secret of the Deep Ones? How do they fit in with the Relapse, the Extinction Event that’s coming for humankind? And why are Morrow and his medical staff at each other’s throats? ‘Basically, I’m jealous. Bastards!’ — Ben Templesmith”

Now before I chew off my own leg, so to speak, I’m not saying there aren’t great horror comics out there, in fact there are loads of fantastic horror books. All I’m saying is that in an industry that is moving more and more toward the dark side of the medium, it’s becoming a cumbersome task to create new and innovative stories. Luckily, we have psychotic minds like Seifert to keep things fresh, gruesome, and intelligent all at the same time.

The story follows Doctor Vincent Morrow through various incidents as he travels around Oregon seeking out people who have been smitten by some heinous disease. The world is ill, quite literally, in this comic and Doctor Morrow is not your average doctor (no shit). Rather than scrubbing up for a steady eight-hour surgery, Morrow prefers to use the dark arts and a magical sword, which he refers to as his “scalpel”. Combining realistic medical explanations and witchcraft, Morrow is quite the eccentric character. It makes you wonder if the reason he was booted from the medical community was his unorthodox medical style or his cracked persona. Seifert’s characterization of Morrow is absolutely splendid, and you really get a sense of his lunacy and lonesomeness even though it’s only two-issues deep.

The first two installments Doctor Morrow and team dealt with children (nasty little buggers). One demon-possessed, the other was a creepy bug baby who spoke like an old man. I can’t imagine what’s in store next for the tongue-in-cheek crew, but I’m hoping it will branch outside the realm of children to see how Morrow can handle himself out side of pediatrics.

The artwork doesn’t really need to be spoken of for a long time. Simply, Ketner’s art is nothing short of wonderful, dark, and horrific. It’s a perfect fit with the writing style, helping to capture Dr. Morrow’s character. This is a dynamite team.

This story is, at the same time, a throwback to classic horror cinema and a glimpse into the future of horror comics. If this book doesn’t get extended to an ongoing series, I hope Skybound will at least offer Seifert some sort of deal. Witch Doctor is an incredibly mature debut comic (which makes sense given that he studied under Bendis) and it’s hard to imagine how it could get any better. This is a world world filled with putrid disease and Seifert and Ketner bask in it fervently.

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‘Witchblade’ is Getting Resurrected This Summer in New Comic Series from Top Cow and Image Comics

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Witchblade, the popular comic series that initially ran from 1995 to 2015 and launched a TV series, is getting resurrected in a new comic series from Top Cow and Image Comics. It’s set to unleash heavy metal, black magic and blood this summer.

Look for the new Witchblade series to launch on July 17, 2024.

In Witchblade #1, “New York City Police Detective Sara Pezzini’s life was forever fractured by her father’s murder. Cold, cunning, and hellbent on revenge, Sara now stalks a vicious criminal cabal beneath the city, where an ancient power collides and transforms her into something wild, magnificent, and beyond her darkest imaginings. How will Sara use this ancient power, or will she be consumed by it?”

The series is penned by NYT Best-Selling writer Marguerite Bennett (AnimosityBatwomanDC Bombshells) and visualized by artist Giuseppe Cafaro (Suicide SquadPower RangersRed Sonja). The creative duo is working with original co-creator Marc Silvestri, who is the CEO of Top Cow Productions Inc. and one of the founders of Image Comics. They are set to reintroduce the series to Witchblade’s enduring fans with “a reimagined origin with contemporary takes on familiar characters and new story arcs that will hook new readers and rekindle the energy and excitement that fueled the 90’s Image Revolution that shaped generations of top creators.”

Bennett said in a statement, “The ability to tell a ferocious story full of monsters, sexuality, vision, and history was irresistible.” She adds, “Our saga is sleek, vicious, ferocious, and has a lot to say about power in the 21st century and will be the first time that we are stopping the roller coaster to let more people on. I’ve loved Witchblade since I was a child, and there is truly no other heroine like Sara with such an iconic legacy and such a rich, brutal relationship to her own body.”

“The Witchblade universe is being modernized to reflect how Marguerite beautifully explores the extreme sides of Sara through memories, her personal thoughts, like desire and hunger, in her solitude and when she is possessed by the Witchblade. So, I had to visually intersect a noir True Detective-like world with a supernatural, horror world that is a fantastic mix between Berserk and Zodiac,” Cafaro stated.

Marc Silvestri notes, “This is brand new mythology around Sara, and I can’t wait for you to fall in love with her and all the twists and turns. Discover Witchblade reimagined this summer, and join us as we bring all the fun of the 90s to the modern age and see how exciting comics can be. I can’t wait for you to read this new series.”

Witchblade#1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, July 17th, for $4.99 for 48 pages. And it’ll come with multiple cover variants.

  • Cover A: Marc Silvestri and Arif Prianto (Full Color)

  • Cover B: Giuseppe Cafaro and Arif Prianto (Full Color)

  • Cover C: Blank Sketch Cover

  • Cover D (1/10): Dani and Brad Simpson (Full Color)

  • Cover E (1/25): Marc Silvestri and Arif Prianto, Virgin Cover (Full Color)

  • Cover F (1/50): J.Scott Campbell (Full Color)

  • Cover G (1/100): Bill Sienkiewicz. (Full Color)

  • Cover H (1/250): Line art by Marc. Virgin Cover, Inks (B/W)

Witchblade #1 will also be available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

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