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Tarot Witch issues 44 through 47 (May-Nov 2007) "Witch Key" Story Arc Bundle: includes FOUR Tarot Witch Comics and 4 Jim Balent Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Black & White Lithograph Art Prints

Issue #44: "The Witch Key" Part One of Four. Being a Witch means you are a keeper of ancient knowledge. Knowledge to heal, knowledge to kill, knowledge of great power. Holders of such power become a target for those who would enslave that power. 

Issue #45: Imprisoned in a detention camp for Witches by a power hunger tyrant, Tarot is faced with a choice of either revealing the secrets of her Magick or Death! This is Part 2 of the multi-part Witch Key Story Arc..

Issue #46: "The Witch Key" part 3. Left to die under the ice of a frozen lake, Tarot's thoughts of saving her Witch Sisters from the prison temple is the only thing keeping her struggling for life. But can she first save herself from a dark,cold watery grave?

Issue #47: Part 4, the final issue of the Witch Key story arc! The secret of the Witch Key is revealed as Tarot with her newly freed band of Witches confront the Bleeding Man and his minions. Unlock the climax to the 'Witch Key' story arc in this final chapter titled, "Blood and Magick". 

This was a unique issue because of the 47 fangirls that were cast as witches in this part of the storyline. Balent does an excellent job of rendering fan pics into a cohesive set of panels to move the plot along. The vast majority of this issue was given over to the epic battle scene and much of the narrative was descriptive of the particular witches, such as "A spazzy witch, being attacked from all sides, uses her chaotic majick on multiple targets around her." It also marked the end of the “Witch Key” storyline in which Tarot and her witch sisters fight the Bleeding Man.