She escapes as Tozawa snaps pics of this. He is going to have fun killing her too but she transforms into a sexy killing machine and easily kills him. This attracts that drunkard a few cells away as he turns into some weird machine and kills all the police. As Masane sits in her cell, something in her right hand glows and causes her great pain. Well, I guess he has to since he was illegally here waiting for some scoop. She bumps into journalist, Yuusuke Tozawa and forces him to take her to mama. Rihoko feigns going to toilet to escape from Sakurai. Still alive but thrown into the detention centre. Damn, police too weak to stop her as she steals their car! She gets desperate to chase them but crashes. But after hearing Rihoko’s cries of not wanting to be separated, Masane tries to reclaim her daughter. At that moment of weakness, Masane gives in. If she is her mom, think what is best for her. She has no job or house and that’s why CWA thinks they can provide for Rihoko. Masane lost her memories but thanks to her maternity passbook, she was determined the mother of Rihoko. Masane and Rihoko were found alive at ground zero AKA Null Point of that incident 6 years ago. Even though she is her mother, the law has the right to take her away?! Masane claims they chased them out but she says a max of 6 years they can only live in some collective dorm. She is given a talk to hand over Rihoko over to CWA. Meanwhile Sakurai from CWA confronts Masane. But the detective thinks he is just drunk and has him lock up instead. It’s the 4th case and some nearby drunkard claims he is the killer. Meanwhile a detective investigates some corpse splitting incident. But Masane is proud of her and thus the boatman tells her to take good care of her since after that incident supposedly caused by Child Welfare Agency (CWA), children are scarce now. The irony that Rihoko is acting more grown up than Masane. Masane Amaha and her daughter, Rihoko are taking a boat to Tokyo. My favourite seiyuu in a main character role. Anyway, the only reason why I’m watching a retro western comic book turned Japanese anime series is because, wait for it, Mamiko Noto helming the titular character! Oh boy. Although it had some sort of crossover in the Marvel and DC comics, it was actually published by Top Cow Productions which was part of the Image Comics (third largest comic book publisher after Marvel and DC). Even if it was a lesser known title, was it because it got adapted into anime back in 2006? Turns out I was wrong. I keep thinking that Witchblade is one of Marvel’s titles and kept wondering why it didn’t make the cut in the MCU.
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