The story follows Raven Hex and The Skeleton Man as they battle through hurricane-force winds and torrential rain. Their mission is to track down the dark faeries who abducted the series protagonist, Tarot.
A limited variant signed by Jim Balent, often including a numbered lithograph (e.g., limited to 300 copies).
The "Witch of the Black Rose" series has remained in continuous publication since 2000, with over 145 issues as of 2025. It is recognized for its unique blend of Wiccan mythology, sword-and-sorcery action, and the protagonist’s role as the "SwordMaiden to the Goddess". [CRG]Tarot-Bruja de la Rosa Negra 080 [ntellez@...
This article explores , a pivotal issue in the long-running dark fantasy comic book series created by artist and writer Jim Balent for Broadsword Comics . Issue Overview: "WitchStorm"
The issue was entirely written and illustrated by Jim Balent, featuring his signature art style tailored for mature readers. Editions and Collectibility The story follows Raven Hex and The Skeleton
Specialized versions like the "Signed & Numbered" edition, limited to as few as 250 copies, are frequently sought by collectors on secondary markets like eBay . Legacy of the Series
Released on May 29, 2013, Issue #80 serves as the concluding chapter (Part 6) of the "Dark Spiral" story arc. The issue is notable for its high-stakes supernatural conflict and the exploration of character dynamics under extreme pressure. The "Witch of the Black Rose" series has
As is common with Broadsword Comics, Issue #80 was released with several collector-focused variants: The primary retail release.