Witchblade is a comic book series published by Top Cow Productions, an imprint of Image Comics, which ran from November 1995 to October 2015.
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Witchblade is a comic book series published by Top Cow Productions, an imprint of Image Comics, which ran from November 1995 to October 2015.
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Witchblade comic was adapted into a television series in 2001, as well as an anime, a manga and a novel in 2006.
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Witchblade is a sentient gauntlet, itself the son of The Darkness and Angelus.
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Witchblade is the sole survivor of the previous universe in which he was the "Codex", a being meant to ensure its survival in the event of Armageddon.
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Witchblade wields a powerful cane with a gem-encrusted hawk head.
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Witchblade is neither of the Darkness nor the Angelus, but has unknown powers that are dormant.
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Witchblade was romantically involved with Jake, but the two broke up when Jake discovered that she was running drugs.
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Witchblade underwent behavioural modifications for the purpose of infiltrating the Yakuza.
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Witchblade then retrieved the Blood Sword from Michael Finnegan, gravely wounding the wielder of the Glacier Stone in the process, and left him in the river to die.
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Witchblade was the partner of Sara's dead father, Detective Vincent Pezzini.
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Witchblade fell in love with Sara, but his feelings were unrequited.
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Witchblade is a supporting character in the Witchblade series and is the main character in his own spin-off series.
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Witchblade was a former host of the Angelus and has dated a boyfriend and Dani.
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Top Cow and Japanese animation studio Gonzo produced an anime adaptation of Witchblade, which began broadcast during April 2006 and ran for 24 episodes.
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The subsequent adaptation, Witchblade Takeru, was released in March 2006, written by the anime's main writer Yasuko Kobayashi and drawn by Kazuasa Sumita.
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Witchblade: Ao no Shojo is a Japanese novel written by Satoshi Ichikawa with art and illustrations by Makoto Uno, who previously worked on the Witchblade anime as the lead art and character designer.
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