Artist's Comments Blood on the Sands tells the tale of three different bearers of the Top Cow Universes Trinity. I have always been a fan of the high fantasy genre and jumped at the chance to show a new side of the Top Cow Universe against a historical backdrop. The stories center around some of the unique customs and locales of the Arabian desert, explained writer Philip W. Smith II.
Each of the tales within the larger story takes its origin from Arabic words and locales. Diyafa the first story is about a young man seeking the help of that eras Darkness bearer, named Idris. Diyafa is a word for desert hospitality and is a custom in practice today where wanderers lost in the desert are given food, water and shelter until they are recovered. Assahiyaa, the story about two sisters torn apart by the Witchblade means; tribal solidarity. Chermera is a location in the Sinjar mountains where a modern day tribe called the Yezidi have an ancient temple and is the scene for the Angelus story, elaborated Smith. All the stories are tied together by the machinations of the villanious Idris. Unlike the current modern day Darkness bearer, Jackie Estacado, Idris is a ruthless and cunning villain who embraces his dark gift and lives by the words Good people die.
Beautiful! Amazing! As a big fan of Witchblade and lover of Michael Turner's work....I bow to you. You've renewed my interest in the character/comic. Thank you!!!
So the red one is the darkness bearer? How can that one be a woman??? Thought it has to be a man. The pictures are really cool and the fight looks like you're watching from the middle of it. Who is the one with the wings, Angulus?
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