- "I am the light. I am the Angel of Death. I am power."
- ―Sara Pezzini
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Witchblade | |
Title: | "Witchblade" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | $2.50 |
Cover date: | November, 1995 |
Publisher: | Image Comics |
Credits | |
Writers: | David Wohl; Brian Haberlin; Christina Z.; Michael Turner |
Pencilers: | Michael Turner |
Inkers: | D-Tron; Viet Truong; John DiRito |
Cover artists: | Michael Turner |
Cover inker: | Michael Turner |
Cover colorist: | Brian Haberlin |
Colorists: | JD Smith; Nathan Cabrera |
Letterers: | Dennis Heisler |
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"Witchblade" is the untitled first issue of the first Witchblade ongoing comic book series published by Image Comics. The story was written by David Wohl, Brian Haberlin & Christina Z., and co-plotted by Michael Turner, who was also the penciler and cover artist to this issue. It was inked by D-Tron with Viet Truong & John DiRito and colored by Nathan Cabrera and JD Smith. Lettering was by Dennis Heisler. This issue shipped with a November, 1995 cover date and carries a cover price of $2.50 per copy (US).
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
Organizations
Races
Locations
- New York City
- Chelsea
- Gramercy Park
- Greenwich Village
- Long Island
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- Witchblade was created by writer and artist Marc Silvestri as well as writers Brian Haberlin and David Wohl. She first appeared in the main story, as well as her own four-page back-up feature in the Cyblade/Shi: The Battle for Independents one-shot special, which was published by Image Comics under their Top Cow Productions imprint and Crusade Comics in August, 1995.
- This issue features a wrap-around cover.
- This issue is reprinted in the Witchblade trade paperback collection, Top Cow Classics in Black and White: Witchblade #1, the Witchblade: Movie Edition one-shot and the Image Firsts: Witchblade one-shot special.
- This issue was released digitally on December 10th, 2009. The digital version features the Top Cow Productions logo in place of the original Image Comics logo.