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 TSUNAMI (Miya Shimada)CHRONOLOGY 
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Tsunami (Miya Shimada)

CHRONOLOGY

Tsunami first appeared in All-Star Squadron #33 (May 1984): "The Battle of Santa Barbara -- Times Two".

Below is the definitive list of appearances of Tsunami in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.

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Tsunami Chronology

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All-Star Squadron #33 (May 1984): "The Battle of Santa Barbara -- Times Two"
All-Star Squadron #34 (June 1984): "The Wrath of Tsunami"
All-Star Squadron #35 (July 1984): "That Earths May Live"
All-Star Squadron #42 (February 1985): "Oh, Say, Can't You See?"
All-Star Squadron #43 (March 1985): "Ultimate Victory"
Young All-Stars #1 (June 1987): "The Coming of the Young All-Stars"
Young All-Stars #2 (July 1987): "A Gathering of Heroes"
Young All-Stars #3 (August 1987): "A Call to Arms"
Young All-Stars #4 (September 1987): "California Here We Come!"
Young All-Stars #5 (October 1987): "Hollywood Knights" [As Miya Shimada]
Young All-Stars #6 (November 1987): "The War Within"
Young All-Stars #7 (December 1987): "Somewhere in This Favored Land"
Young All-Stars #8 (January 1988): "Manhunters of the World, Unite..."
Young All-Stars #9 (February 1988): "You Have Nothing to Lose But Your Souls"
Young All-Stars #10 (March 1988): "Like Father..."
Young All-Stars #11 (April 1988): "Like Son"
Young All-Stars #12 (May 1988): "M Is For Monster"
Young All-Stars #13 (June 1988): "Deadlier Than the Male"
Young All-Stars #14 (July 1988): "Hell Hath No Fury"
Young All-Stars Annual #1 (1988): "The Mekanique Paradox"
Young All-Stars #15 (August 1988): "And Deathbolt Makes Three"
Young All-Stars #16 (September 1988): "The Dyzan Inheritance Book One: Leviathan"
Young All-Stars #17 (October 1988): "The Dyzan Inheritance Book Two: Neptune"
Young All-Stars #18 (November 1988): "The Dyzan Inheritance Book Three: Thule"
Young All-Stars #19 (December 1988): "The Dyzan Inheritance Book Four: Vril"
Young All-Stars #21 (Holiday 1988): "Atom and Evil Part I: The Americans"
Young All-Stars #23 (March 1989): "Atom and Evil Part III: The Alchemists"
Young All-Stars #26 (June 1989): "Sick Leave"
Young All-Stars #27 (July 1989): "Meanwhile..." [Flashback]
Legends of the DC Universe #31 (August 2000): "The 18th Letter. A Love Story" [Flashback]
Aquaman Vol. 5 #39 (December 1997): "Bad Relations" [Flashback]
Aquaman Vol. 5 #23 (August 1996): "Deep Trouble"
Aquaman Vol. 5 #24 (September 1996): "United We Fall"
Aquaman Vol. 5 #25 (October 1996): "Betwixt And Between"
Aquaman Vol. 5 #34 (July 1997): "One on One"
Aquaman Vol. 5 #38 (November 1997): "Open for Business"
Aquaman Vol. 5 #39 (December 1997): "Bad Relations"
Aquaman Vol. 5 #40 (January 1998): "Doctor in the House"
Aquaman Vol. 5 #41 (February 1998): "Babewatch"
Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #174 (November 2001): "The Witch and the Warrior, Part One"
Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #175 (December 2001): "The Witch and the Warrior, part 2: Girl Frenzy"
Infinite Crisis #3 (February 2006): "Divine Intervention"