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Witchblade # 80.
* Witchblade # 1-current ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 1995 – present )
** Witchblade # 1 / 2 ( Wizard Magazine / Top Cow Productions, 2001 )
* Tales of the Witchblade # 1-9 ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 1996-2001 )
** Tales of the Witchblade # 1 / 2 ( Wizard Magazine / Top Cow Productions, 1997 )
* Witchblade: Destiny's Child # 1-3 ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2000 )
* Medieval Spawn / Witchblade # 1-3 ( Image Comics / Todd McFarlane Productions / Top Cow Productions, 1996 )
* Silver Surfer / Witchblade # 1 / 2 ( Wizard Magazine / Marvel Comics / Top Cow Productions, 1997 )
* Witchblade / Red Sonja # 1-5 ( Dynamite Entertainment / Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2012 )
* Witchblade # 92 ( 2-pages, among other artists ) ( 2005 )
* Witchblade # 80 ( Top Cow, 2004 )
The initial titles offered will be Tomb Raider # 1 – 50, The Darkness # 1 – 50 and Witchblade # 1 – 50, at around $ 1 per issue.
** Witchblade # 67: " LXVII " ( with Kris Grimminger and Scott Benefiel, 2003 )
* Tomb Raider / Witchblade, one-shot, ( along with Brian Ching ) # 1 ( 1997 )
* Witchblade # 1-8, 10-23, 25 ( 1995 – 98 )
* Witchblade / Tomb Raider Special, one-shot, ( along with Keu Cha ) # 1 ( 1998 )
* Witchblade # 1-25, 27, 50, 86, 100, 103
The Darkness entity itself confirms this to Patience ( Witchblade # 110 ) by saying that it used Jackie as the raw material to settle the matter with The Angelus once and for all.
** Origins Volume 2 ( 176 pages, collects issues # 07-10, Witchblade issues # 18 & 19, ISBN 978-1-60706-103-8 )
* Broken Trinity ( 208 pages, Broken Trinity # 01-03, The Darkness one-shot, Angelus one-shot, Witchblade one-shot, ISBN 978-1-60706-051-2 )
* Witchblade # 87 ( 1 issue )

Witchblade and /
In 1998, the band was credited with the song Overtura: Astroantiquity / Attacatastrophy on the CD Songs of the Witchblade: A Soundtrack to the Comic Book, which Bjelland co-produced.
* Akane Nakiko ( fictitious, from Witchblade / Dark Mind: Return of Paradox, near future )
* Debbie Santalesa ( fictitious, from Dark Minds / Witchblade, near future )
* Katarina ( A user before Sara Pezzini, from Medieval Spawn / Witchblade teamup )
* Princess ( fictitious, from Battle of the Planets / Witchblade crossover )
* Wonder Woman ( JLA / Witchblade ) ( co-op universe with DC: non-canon to Top Cow or DC Universe )
* Sister Midnight ( Fictitious, from Aliens / Predator / Witchblade / Darkness: MindHunter Crossover )
The Doucheblade, empowered by the god / demon Pazuzu, endows the wielder with revealing and spikey armor just like the Witchblade, but also tremendously augments her bust size.
** Witchblade No. 0 ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2002 )
** Witchblade No. 500 ( Wizard Magazine / Top Cow Productions, 1998 )
* Witchblade: Obekemono original graphic novel ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2002 )
* Broken Trinity: Witchblade one-shot ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2008 )
* The Darkness / Witchblade one-shot ( Image Comics, Top Cow Productions, 1999 )
* Tomb Raider / Witchblade one-shot ( Top Cow Productions, 1997 )
* Witchblade Animated one-shot ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2003 )
* Witchblade: Blood Oath one-shot ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2004 )
* Witchblade / The Darkness one-shot ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 1999 )

Witchblade and Top
By the mid-1990s Image series such as Spawn and The Savage Dragon had proven themselves as lasting successes ( the former frequently topping the sales charts for months in which new issues came out ), while new series such as Wildstorm's Gen¹³, and Top Cow's Witchblade and The Darkness were also successful.
Silvestri withdrew Top Cow from Image in 1996 ( although he retained his partnership in the company ), protesting that Liefeld was recruiting artists from his studio, including the highly popular Michael Turner ( Witchblade ).
Witchblade is an American comic book series published by Top Cow Productions, an imprint of Image Comics, from 1995 until present.
Additionally, Witchblade has headlined or co-headlined the following non-ongoing series and one-shots taking place in the Top Cow Universe:
* Witchblade: The Demon one-shot ( Dynamic Forces / Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2003 )
** Witchblade and Tomb Raider one-shot ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2005, reprints Witchblade: The Demon one-shot and Tomb Raider: Scarface's Treasure one-shot )
* Witchblade: Due Process one-shot ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 2010 )
* Witchblade Infinity one-shot ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 1999 )
* Witchblade / The Darkness one-shot ( Image Comics / Top Cow Productions, 1999 )

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