Shi (comics) - Publication History

Publication History

Shi debuted in Razor Annual #1 published by London Nights Studio. The issue was written and drawn by William Tucci. Shi then appeared in her own series, Shi: The Way of the Warrior, which ran for 12 issues all published by Tucci's own Crusade Comics. The original 12 issues were later collected into three trade paperbacks and the whole series was collected in a Definitive Shi TPB (in black and white). The first series was followed by several limited mini-series: Shi: Senryaku (1995), Shi: Heaven and Earth (1997), and Shi: Akai (2001) by various publishers.

Shi has also appeared in several crossovers with characters from other publishers, including Lady Death, Daredevil, Vampirella and Cyblade.

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