Ms. Tree - Ms. Tree Publication History

Ms. Tree Publication History

Eclipse Comics

  • "I, for an Eye", Eclipse Magazine #1, May 1981 (first appearance of Ms. Tree) thru #6, July 1982
  • "Death Do Us Part" (1982, Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Stories #1-3)
  • "The Cold Dish" (1983, Ms. Tree #4-8)
  • "Murder at Mohawk" (1984, Ms. Tree #9)

Aardvark-Vanaheim

  • "Deadline" (1984, Ms. Tree #10-13)
  • "Skin Deep" (1984, Ms. Tree #14-15)

Aardvark-Vanaheim/Renegade Press co-publishers

  • "Runaway" (1985, Ms. Tree #16-17)
  • "Muerta Means Death" Part 1 (1985, Ms. Tree #18)

Renegade Press

  • "Muerta Means Death" Parts 2-4 (1985, Ms. Tree #19-21)
  • "Right to Die" (1985, Ms. Tree #22-23)
  • "Prisoner in Cell Block Hell" (1985, Ms. Tree #24-25)
  • "Heroine Withdrawal" (1986, Ms. Tree #26-27)
  • "Roger's Story" (1986, Ms. Tree #28)
  • "The Other Cheek" (1986, Ms. Tree #29-31)
  • "Runaway II" (1986, Ms. Tree #32-34)
  • "New Year's Evil" (1986, Ms. Tree #35)
  • "When Dynamite Explodes" (1987, Ms. Tree #36)
  • "Like Father" (1987, Ms. Tree #37-40)
  • "Coming of Rage" (1987, Ms. Tree #41-44)
  • "Murder Cruise" (1988, Ms. Tree #45-48)
  • "Fallen Tree" (1989, Ms. Tree #49-50)
  • "Death, Danger and Diamonds" (1985, Ms. Tree 3-D)
  • "Music to Murder By" (1986, Ms. Tree Rock & Roll Summer Special)

DC Comics

  • "Gift of Death" (1990, Ms. Tree Quarterly #1)
  • "The Devil's Punchbowl" (1990, Ms. Tree Quarterly #2)
  • "Skeleton in the Closet" (1990, Ms. Tree Quarterly #3)
  • "Drop Dead Handsome" (1991, Ms. Tree Quarterly #4)
  • "Cry Rape" (1991, Ms. Tree Quarterly #5)
  • "Horror Hotel" (1991, Ms. Tree Quarterly #6)
  • "The Family Way" (Spring 1992, Ms. Tree Quarterly #7)
  • "Maternity Leave" (Summer 1992, Ms. Tree Quarterly #8)
  • "One Mean Mother" (1992, Ms. Tree Special #9)
  • "To Live and Die in Vietnam" (1993, Ms. Tree Special #10)

Hard Case Crime

  • Deadly Beloved (Novel) (2007)

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