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Witchblade is an American ongoing comic book series of the action and supernatural fantasy genres. It was published by Top Cow Productions as an imprint of Image Comics and ran for 186 issues from November 1995 to October 2015. The series was created by writer & artist Marc Silvestri, editor David Wohl, writers Brian Haberlin & Christina Z, and artist Michael Turner. |
Witchblade is a television movie that served as a pilot to a television series. It was directed by Ralph Hemecker with a teleplay written by J.D. Zeik. It was produced by Halsted Pictures, Mythic Films and Top Cow Productions and premiered on TNT on August 27th, 2000. It starred Yancy Butler, Anthony Cistaro, Conrad Dunn, David Chokachi, Kenneth Welsh, Will Yun Lee, and Eric Etebari. |
Witchblade is a live-action television series that is an adaptation of the Witchblade comic book series by Top Cow Productions. The series was produced by Halsted Pictures and Mythic Films and aired on TNT for two seasons from June 2001 to August 2002, spanning a total of twenty-three episodes. The show was developed for television by Ralph Hemecker and starred Yancy Butler as Sara Pezzini, David Chokachi as Jake McCarthy, Anthony Cistaro as Kenneth Irons, Will Yun Lee as Danny Woo, John Hensley as Gabriel Bowman, Eric Etebari as Ian Notingham, Kathryn Winslow as Vicki Po and Nestor Serrano as Bruno Dante. |
Witchibureido is an anime series loosely based on the American comic book series Witchblade, published by Image Comics & Top Cow Productions, but is not a direct adaptation and takes place in an alternate setting with new characters. The bearer of the Witchblade is Masane Amaha, who is a kindhearted, well-intentioned woman who is clumsy and awkward around the house. Having lost her memory during the Great Quake which ravaged Tokyo, Japan, Masane was found uninjured at the quake's ground zero with a baby in her arms. Six years later, she returns to Tokyo with the child, whom she believes is her daughter, intending to live a peaceful life. Masane becomes entangled in a power struggle between a large corporation and a government agency, and discovers that a mysterious bracelet on her right wrist is the legendary Witchblade. |
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Season One[]
Episode | Title | Airdate |
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1x01 | Parallax | June 12th, 2001 |
1x02 | Conundrum | June 19th, 2001 |
1x03 | Diplopia | June 26th, 2001 |
1x04 | Sacrifice | July 3rd, 2001 |
1x05 | Legion | July 10th, 2001 |
1x06 | Maelstrom | July 17th, 2001 |
1x07 | Periculum | July 24th, 2001 |
1x08 | Thanatopis | July 31st, 2001 |
1x09 | Apprehension | August 7th, 2001 |
1x10 | Convergence | August 14th, 2001 |
1x11 | Transcendence | August 21st, 2001 |
Season Two[]
Episode | Title | Airdate |
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2x01 | Emergence | June 16th, 2002 |
2x02 | Destiny | June 16th, 2002 |
2x03 | Agape | June 17th, 2002 |
2x04 | Consectatio | June 24th, 2002 |
2x05 | Static | July 1st, 2002 |
2x06 | Nailed | July 8th, 2002 |
2x07 | Lagrimas | July 15th, 2002 |
2x08 | Hierophant | July 22nd, 2002 |
2x09 | Veritas | August 5th, 2002 |
2x10 | Parabolic | August 12th, 2002 |
2x11 | Palindrome | August 19th, 2002 |
2x12 | Ubique | August 26th, 2002 |
The Anime[]
Episode | Title | Airdate |
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1x01 | Beginning | April 5th, 2006 |
1x02 | Confusion | 2006 |
1x03 | Opposition | 2006 |
1x04 | Movement | 2006 |
1x05 | Search | 2006 |
1x06 | Change | 2006 |
1x07 | Past | 2006 |
1x08 | Mutuality | 2006 |
1x09 | Sadness | 2006 |
1x10 | Association | 2006 |
1x11 | Danger | 2006 |
1x12 | Capture | 2006 |
1x13 | Separation | 2006 |
1x14 | House | 2006 |
1x15 | Bond | 2006 |
1x16 | Relaxation | 2006 |
1x17 | Mingling | 2006 |
1x18 | Rolling | 2006 |
1x19 | Thought | 2006 |
1x20 | Wish | 2006 |
1x21 | Vow | 2006 |
1x22 | Telling | 2006 |
1x23 | Disturbance | 2006 |
1x24 | Light | September 20th, 2006 |