Publication History
Topps Comics published the first Xena series of comics, titled Xena: Warrior Princess. Xena's character was originally introduced in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys comics #3, #4, and #5, also published by Topps (1996). 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 include two mini-series with Army of Darkness: "Why Not?" and "What, Again?"
All publishers used cover rations involving photo covers, with stills from the television series, and drawn/inked/colored art covers.
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