Xena: Warrior Princess (comics)
Xena | |
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Character information | |
First appearance | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys #3 (August 1996) |
In-story information | |
Full name | Xena |
Publication information | |
Publisher |
Topps Comics Dark Horse Comics Dynamite Entertainment |
Schedule | Monthly |
Formats | Original material for the series has been published as a set of ongoing series and limited series. |
Genre |
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Publication date | October 1997 – 2009 |
Number of issues | 55 |
Main character(s) | Xena: Warrior Princess |
Reprints | |
Collected editions | |
The Warrior Way of Death | ISBN 1-56971-452-5 |
Xena: Contest of Pantheons | ISBN 1-933305-35-5 |
Xena: Warrior Princess was a series of comic books based on the television series of the same name. Topps Comics and Dark Horse Comics created a series of comics tying into the property. In 2007, Dynamite Entertainment acquired the rights to the series.
Publication history
Topps Comics published the first Xena series of comics, titled Xena: Warrior Princess. Xena's character was originally introduced in the 1996 Topps Comics series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, issues #3, #4, and #5. These were followed by the Xena: Warrior Princess comics released in a limited series format, with the vast majority being three-issue series, in 1997 and 1998.
Dark Horse acquired the license in 1999.
Dynamite Entertainment began new stories in 2007.
There have been a number of crossovers with other properties within the companies, including three mini-series with Army of Darkness: "Why Not?", "What, Again?", and "Forever and a Day"[1]
All publishers used cover rations involving photo covers, with stills from the television series, and drawn/inked/colored art covers.
Publishers
Topps Comics
Many of the comics were released with multiple covers: one photo cover and one cover with a comic book artist's rendering. These Topps comics introduced Xena's character:
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys #3
Title: The Warrior Princess: Part One of Three
Cover Date: August 1996
Writer: Roy Thomas
Pencils: Jeff Butler
Inks: Steve Montana
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Digital Chameleon
Editor: Renée Witterstaetter
Painted Cover: Zina Saunders
Photo Cover: Geoffrey Short
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys #4
Title: The Warrior Princess: Part Two of Three - The Shaper
Cover Date: September 1996
Writer: Roy Thomas
Pencils: Jeff Butler
Inks: Rick Magyar and Steve Montano
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Lisa Slykerman and Digital Chameleon
Editor: Renee Witterstaetter
Cover: Brian Stelfreeze (This issue only had an art cover)
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys #5
Title: The Warrior Princess: Part Three of Three - Smile For the Chimaera
Cover Date: October 1996
Writer: Roy Thomas
Pencils: Jeff Butler
Inks: Steve Montano
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Lisa Slykerman and Digital Chameleon
Editor: Renee Witterstaetter
Cover: Earl Norem (This issue only had an art cover)
Topps Xena: Warrior Princess comics included several limited series:
Xena: Warrior Princess: Year One #1
Title: Plowshares Into Swords
Cover Date: August 1997
Writer: Roy Thomas
Pencils: Yanick Paquette
Inks: Armando Gil
Letters: John Workman
Colors: Digital Chameleon
Editor: Charles S Novinskie
Painted Cover: Yanick Paquette
Photo Cover: Unknown
Xena: Warrior Princess Vol. 1, #1
Cover Date: August 1997
Story 1 Title: Revenge of the Gorgons
Writer: Roy Thomas
Pencils: Joyce Chin
Inks: Andy Lanning
1 Letters: Ken Lopez
1 Colors: Evelyn Stein and Digital Chameleon
Story 2 Title: Theft of the Young Lovelies, Part One
Writer: Robert Trebor
Pencils: Amanda Conner
Inks: Jimmy Palmiotti
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Digital Chameleon
Editor: Renee Witterstaetter
Painted Cover: Scott Campbell
Photo Cover 1: Unknown
Photo Cover 2: Unknown (This issue had three covers)
Xena: Warrior Princess Vol. 1, #2
Cover Date: September 1997
Story 1 Title: The Plant of Never-Death
Writer: Roy Thomas
Pencils: Joyce Chin
Inks: Andy Lanning
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Evelyn Stein and Digital Chameleon
Story 2 Title: Theft of the Young Lovelies, Part 2
Writer: Robert Trebor
Pencils: Amanda Conner
Inks: Jimmy Palmiotti
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Digital Chameleon
Editor: Renee Witterstaetter
Painted Cover: Dave Stevens
Photo Cover 1: Unknown
Xena: Warrior Princess Vol. 1, #0
Cover Date: October 1997
Story 1 Title: The Temple of the Dragon God
Writer: Aaron Lopresti
Pencils: Aaron Lopresti
Inks: Hilary Barta, Jordi Ensign, Gary Martin, Tom Simmons, Aaron Lopresti
Letters: John Workman
Colors: Digital Chameleon
Story 2 Title: Theft of the Young Lovelies Part 3
Writer: Robert Trebor
Pencils: Amanda Conner
Inks: Jimmy Palmiotti
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Digital Chameleon
Editor: Renee Witterstaetter
Painted Cover: Aaron Lopresti
Photo Cover 1: Unknown
Xena: Warrior Princess/ Joxer: Warrior Prince Vol. 1, #1
Cover Date: November 1997
Writer: Tom and Mary Bierbaum
Pencils: Ron Lim
Inks: Armando Gil
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Digital Chameleon
Editor: Renee Witterstaetter
Painted Cover: Terese Nielsen
Frontispiece: Douglas Smith
Photo Cover: Unknown
Xena: Warrior Princess/ Joxer: Warrior Prince Vol. 1, #2
Cover Date: December 1997
Writer: Tom and Mary Bierbaum
Pencils: Ron Lim
Inks: Armando Gil and Keith Williams
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Digital Chameleon
Editor: Renee Witterstaetter
Painted Cover: Terese Nielsen
Frontispiece: Douglas Smith
Photo Cover: Unknown
Xena: Warrior Princess/ Joxer: Warrior Prince Vol. 1, #3
Cover Date: January 1998
Writer: Tom and Mary Bierbaum
Pencils: Ron Lim
Inks: Armando Gil
Letters: Ken Lopez
Colors: Matthew Paine and Digital Chameleon
Editor: Dwight Jon Zimmerman
Painted Cover: Terese Nielsen
Frontispiece: Douglas Smith
Photo Cover: Unknown
Xena: Warrior Princess and The Dragon’s Teeth Vol. 1, #1
December 1997
Xena: Warrior Princess and The Dragon’s Teeth Vol. 1, #2 January 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess and The Dragon’s Teeth Vol. 1, #3 February 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess vs. Callisto Vol. 1, #1 February 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess vs. Callisto Vol. 1, #2 March 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess vs. Callisto Vol. 1, #3 April 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess: The Orpheus Trilogy Vol. 1, #1 March 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess: The Orpheus Trilogy Vol. 1, #2 April 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess: The Orpheus Trilogy Vol. 1, #3 May 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess - Bloodlines Vol. 1, #1 May 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess - Bloodlines Vol. 1, #2 June 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess and The Original Olympics Vol. 1, #1 June 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess and The Original Olympics Vol. 1, #2 July 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess and The Original Olympics Vol. 1, #3 August 1998
The Marriage of Hercules and Xena Vol. 1, #1
No alternate title.
Cover Date: July 1998
Writer: Tom and Mary Bierbaum
Pencils: June Brigman, Aaron Lopresti
Inks: Claude St Aubin
Letters: John Workman
Colors: Digital Chameleon
Editor: Dwight Jon Zimmerman
Painted Cover: Alex Ross
Photo Cover: Unknown
Xena: Warrior Princess and The Wrath of Hera Vol. 1, #1
September 1998
Xena: Warrior Princess and The Wrath of Hera Vol. 1, #2 October 1998
Dark Horse Comics
Dark Horse's Xena series ran for 14 issues from 1999 to 2000,[2] with notable writers involved including John Wagner and Ian Edginton. Comics featuring Xena were also run in Dark Horse Presents Annual 1999, Dark Horse Jr.,[3] and 2000, Girls Rule!.[4] The series was incompletely collected into a series of three trade paperbacks.
Dynamite Entertainment
Dynamite started publishing Xena comics with a four issue mini-series titled Xena.[5] It was written by John Layman with art by Fabiano Neves. In May 2007 Dynamite and Layman launched another mini-series, Dark Xena, set some time after Xena, with art by Noah Salonga. A Xena annual came out in 2006.
In April 2016 a third series began, written by Catwoman writer Genevieve Valentine, with art by Ariel Mendel.[6]
Dynamite also published the two four issue crossovers with Army of Darkness, Why Not? (2008) and What, Again? (2009), as well as the six issue crossover Forever And a Day (2016).
Collected editions
Topps Comics
- Xena: Warrior Princess, collects Xena: Warrior Princess #1-2 and #0 with extra material from The Official Xena: Warrior Princess Magazine
Dark Horse Comics
The first 10 issues have been collected into trade paperbacks:
- Xena: Warrior Princess:
- The Warrior Way of Death (by John Wagner, with pencils by Joyce Chin, Clint Hilinski, Mike Deodato and Ivan Reis and inks by Walden Wong, Mike Deodato, Grant Nelson, tpb, collects Xena #1-3, 2000, ISBN 1-56971-452-5)
- Slave (by John Wagner, with pencils by Joyce Chin and Mike Deodato, Jr.and inks by Clint Hilinski, Fabiano Neves and Walden Wong, tpb, collects Xena #4-6, 2000, ISBN 1-56971-471-1)
- Blood and Shadows (by John Wagner, with pencils by Davide Fabbri and Mike Deodato and inks by Mark Heike, Neil Nelson, tpb, collects Xena #7-10, 2001, ISBN 1-56971-521-1)
Dynamite Comics
- Xena: Contest of Pantheons (by John Layman (writer) and Fabiano Neves (artist), TPB collects Xena #1-4, 2007, ISBN 1-933305-35-5)
- Xena: Dark Xena (by John Layman (writer) and Noah Salonga (artist), TPB collects Dark Xena #1-4, 2007, ISBN 1-933305-61-4)
John Layman's first Army of Darkness crossover was also collected.
- Xena: Warrior Princess/Army of Darkness vol. 1: Why Not?, TPB collects Battered and Bruced #1-4, 2009, ISBN 1-60690-008-0)
See also
References
- ↑ Xena & Army of Darkness: A Ridiculous Round 2, Comic Book Resources, October 22, 2008
- ↑ http://www.darkhorse.com/Search/Browse/%22xena%22/PpwNwkt8
- ↑ http://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/98-390/Dark-Horse-Presents-Annual-1999-DHP-Jr
- ↑ http://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/99-503/Dark-Horse-Presents-Annual-2000-Girls-Rule
- ↑ http://www.dynamite.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C104977
- ↑ http://www.cbr.com/new-xena-warrior-princess-comic-debuting-in-april-from-dynamite/