Talk:Kabuki (David W. Mack comic)

whoah, how many powder faced female half Japanese 'torn-between-two-worlds-inner-conflict-leading-to-rebellion' rogue ninjassasssins are there? Shi would it be worth mentioning how incredibly similiar Kabuki's title character is to Shi?

Two things: Shouldn't the plot say about the scar that reads "Kabuki" (and maybe the relationship it induces with the mask)? And shouldn't the article say this is a Cyberpunk work? (if only by the fact that the mask has screens in the eyes, that should be enough.)--SidiLemine 13:02, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

Second question: No, it just makes it sf. Cyberpunk is a much more specific subgenre revolving around people like William Gibson and Bruce Sterling. The main focus is on the internet ("cyberspace") and its impact on people and society. What you suggest is a bit like saying Terminator is a Cyberpunk work. Incidentally, the eyes are explicitly said to give her Terminator-vision (just thought I'd mention that). ZarhanFastfire (talk) 08:40, 27 July 2013 (UTC)

Tell me more about this "Shi" person. Maybe Mack was influenced by it.(LonerXL (talk) 01:47, 24 September 2008 (UTC))

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Publishing History
This article needs to include a more detailed publishing history. The first sentence of the article refers to the London Night Studios, Caliber and Icon versions of Kabuki but this comic has also been published by Dark Horse and by Image Comics. In fact the Dark Horse version can still be purchased from their website. The Image comics version is mentioned in a list at the bottom of the page and I have added the article to the Dark Horse Comics category.
 * Link to Dark Horse comics Kabuki page: https://www.darkhorse.com/Search/kabuki   wayland (talk) 08:17, 8 August 2020 (UTC)