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After her work as bodyguard in Blade of Shuriken, Kyoko Shidara, aka Shuriken, is hired to protect a computer programmer with a revolutionary new program, Project Bedlam. When the thief called Balance intervenes and the result threatens the world, Libra and the Japanese supergroup Kokutai join forces with Shuriken to put things right. Featuring a cover by future superstar artist Jimmy Palmiotti. Followed by Shuriken Cold Steel (1989) #1.

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A new young superhero has appeared in the city: Libra! Dale, the son of the previous Libra wants to have fun using his superpowers and enjoying his few minutes of fame. However, reality kicks in and his series was cancelled after one issue. Libra appeared in a crossover with Shuriken in Shuriken Team Up and disappeared forever after that.

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Eternity takes over the publishing of Reggie Byers pioneering English-language manga comic featuring Martial-arts expert Kyoko Shidara aka Shuriken. This miniseries continues from Shuriken (1986), an depicts Kyoko Shidara in his new work as bodyguard for the mayor of Philadelphia. She meets her aunt Oka again (who is fleeing from a mysterious assailant) and fights the local maffia (who tries to kill the mayor). The series is followed by Shuriken Team-up and Shuriken Cold Steel.

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When Cathryn Monroe (Kate, to her friends) was young, she learned the way of the warrior from her grandfather, instead of playing with dolls like other girls. When the time came for her to decide on her future, she joined the military, even though it was against her mother’s wishes. Kate excelled in her training and was invited to join an elite killing force. Strangely, it was there that she met the love of her life, Andy. Throughout this series, Monroe faced a struggle between her life of adventure as a Ninja warrior, and her desire for a normal life. C.J Henderson and Peter Palmer created Ninja for Eternity Comics. The series began its run in October of 1986, featuring art by Kevin Farrell and Roy Richardson.

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The series plot started rather simply: Princess Asrial was sent to Earth to find Jeremy Feeple and marry him, an act that was described as required to ensure that their enemies do not lay claim to the planet. Since Earth was a non-aligned world, anyone could claim it, and the Salusians were desperate to keep it from being used against them. Ichi went to America to marry Jeremy as well, although her reason's for the trip were different, in order to become leader of her clan, her grandfather informed her that she had to marry the boy, the reason behind this is that Jeremy's mother was raised by this grandfather, and they wanted to be blood related. Unfortunately, shortly after landing, Asrial, Ichi, and Jeremy Feeple get caught up in a whirlwind of comic mischief, fighting, and plots by local villains to take over the planet. The comic often features parody versions of other comics or television shows, usually Japanese, like Kamen Rider, Power Rangers, Harry Potter, Superman, The Powerpuff Girls, Terminator, Ninja Gaiden, Transformers and the Gundam series.