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Christina Z
Christina Z is an American comics writer known for her work on the Image Comics title Witchblade. She wrote and laid the foundation of the first 39 issues of the Witchblade series. In 2008, she made news by taking the writing duties for Virgin Comics Shadow Hunter that featured adult film star Jenna Jameson. She has also been a music journalist on and off over the course of 20 years.
Christina Z was discovered in comics from her writing as a music journalist. She was a column editor, music reviewer and club reviewer for Urb magazine in addition to freelancing for other music magazines at the time. She has worked with musicians in the area of writing and conceptualization.
Under the imprint of Top Cow, Christina Z came on board writing and editing Witchblade #1 and continued writing the title for the next 3+1⁄2 years. She was instrumental in shaping the character throughout its seminal creation. She wrote issues of Ripclaw, a comic book about a supernatural Native American Indian. Upon the success of Witchblade, Christina Z wrote issues of Tales of the Witchblade, a series that told historical events of the mythic weapon and Witchblade Destiny's Child series.
A split anthology series titled Shadowplay by IDW was one of the first R-rated comics that was written by Christina Z and illustrated by UK artist Ashley Wood. The theme of the book covered extreme BDSM themes and body modification.
A relaunch of the Tigra character initially created in 1972 was given a series by Christina Z for Marvel Comics. It was pencilled by Mike Deodato Jr. and edited by Tom Brevoort. Christina Z's first child-friendly project was a Powerpuff Girls comics for DC Comics.
Acclaim Comics held the license for Master Darque and was relaunched as Darque Passages with Christina Z as the writer and Hellblazer artist Leonardo Manco. Under the editing team of Fabian Nicieza and Jeff Gomez, the relaunch was considered a great success that led the publishing company to relaunch their cadre of other historic characters.
Due to the success of the video game BloodRayne, Echo 3 Worldwide contacted Christina Z to launch the Bloodrayne series. It tells the violent story of a Dhampir, half human, half vampire. Artistic duties were handled by illustrator Kody Chamberlain of vampire series 30 Days of Night fame.
Progressing into self-produced comics, comic book and Blizzard video game artist Trent Kaniuga and Christina Z collaborated in creating a relaunch of his creator-owned CreeD called Utopiate under the imprint of Image Comics. The book was painted by Kaniuga with the graphic design, writing and lettering done by Christina Z.
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Christina Z
Christina Z is an American comics writer known for her work on the Image Comics title Witchblade. She wrote and laid the foundation of the first 39 issues of the Witchblade series. In 2008, she made news by taking the writing duties for Virgin Comics Shadow Hunter that featured adult film star Jenna Jameson. She has also been a music journalist on and off over the course of 20 years.
Christina Z was discovered in comics from her writing as a music journalist. She was a column editor, music reviewer and club reviewer for Urb magazine in addition to freelancing for other music magazines at the time. She has worked with musicians in the area of writing and conceptualization.
Under the imprint of Top Cow, Christina Z came on board writing and editing Witchblade #1 and continued writing the title for the next 3+1⁄2 years. She was instrumental in shaping the character throughout its seminal creation. She wrote issues of Ripclaw, a comic book about a supernatural Native American Indian. Upon the success of Witchblade, Christina Z wrote issues of Tales of the Witchblade, a series that told historical events of the mythic weapon and Witchblade Destiny's Child series.
A split anthology series titled Shadowplay by IDW was one of the first R-rated comics that was written by Christina Z and illustrated by UK artist Ashley Wood. The theme of the book covered extreme BDSM themes and body modification.
A relaunch of the Tigra character initially created in 1972 was given a series by Christina Z for Marvel Comics. It was pencilled by Mike Deodato Jr. and edited by Tom Brevoort. Christina Z's first child-friendly project was a Powerpuff Girls comics for DC Comics.
Acclaim Comics held the license for Master Darque and was relaunched as Darque Passages with Christina Z as the writer and Hellblazer artist Leonardo Manco. Under the editing team of Fabian Nicieza and Jeff Gomez, the relaunch was considered a great success that led the publishing company to relaunch their cadre of other historic characters.
Due to the success of the video game BloodRayne, Echo 3 Worldwide contacted Christina Z to launch the Bloodrayne series. It tells the violent story of a Dhampir, half human, half vampire. Artistic duties were handled by illustrator Kody Chamberlain of vampire series 30 Days of Night fame.
Progressing into self-produced comics, comic book and Blizzard video game artist Trent Kaniuga and Christina Z collaborated in creating a relaunch of his creator-owned CreeD called Utopiate under the imprint of Image Comics. The book was painted by Kaniuga with the graphic design, writing and lettering done by Christina Z.