DARK HORSE COMICS D23 Expo 2019 Come see us in Hall C! Dark Horse is proud to announce its selection of signings and exclusive merchandise available at D23 Expo 2019! We have two D23 Expo convention exclusives available in celebration of Dark Horse's first D23 appearance, as well as signing with Dark Horse creators Amy Mebberson, Cecil Castellucci, and Joe Caramagna! Please note, there will be a fixed number of exclusives set aside for each day of the convention. Check out the roster of Dark Horse's convention signings and exclusives below! D23 Expo 2019 Exclusives D23 Expo 2019 Exclusive Edition Disney Storied Places HC $40.00 each Limited quantity of 300 Limit of 2 per person per day The quintessential collection of the...
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Dark Horse Releases Educator's Guide for "Soupy Leaves Home"Soupy Leaves Home is a graphic novel written by Cecil Castellucci and illustrated by Jose Pimienta. Set in the early 1930s in the heart of the Great Depression, this is a story about two hoboes: one young, named Soupy, and one much older, named Ramshackle. Together they journey across country while healing their hearts, facing their respective demons, and evaluating their paths and dreams.Synopsis: Pearl Plankette ran away from her home to escape an abusive father and an unhappy future. Disguised and reborn as a boy named Soupy, she hitches her star to an unlikely hobo, and they begin their journey from the cold heartbreak of their eastern homes toward the sunny promise of...
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RT Sweepstakes Rules: 1. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Twitter. 2. To enter: Follow @DarkHorseComics on Twitter and retweet our contest tweet. Winner chosen through lottery. Odds of winning dependent on number of entrants. 3. Promotion starts at 12:00pm PST on 8 August 2016 and ends at 12:01pm on 15 August 2016. 4. Only 1 entry per person / Twitter handle. 5. The contest is not valid for employees of Dark Horse Comics, its agents and distributors. 6. The rules and results of this contest will be final and binding. In case of any dispute the decision of the company shall be final and binding upon all. 7. This contest prize shall not be...
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Dark Horse Comics is thrilled to have Faith Erin Hicks, Cecil Castellucci, and Eric Grissom presenting at Miami Book Fair November 12-19, 2017 Faith Erin Hicks is a Canadian writer and artist. Her published graphic novels include The War at Ellsmere, Friends with Boys (First Second Books), Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong (with Prudence Shen), The Adventures of Superhero Girl (which won an Eisner Award in 2014), The Last of Us: American Dreams (with Neil Druckmann), and the Bigfoot Boy series (with J. Torres). She is currently finishing up work on her fantasy adventure trilogy, The Nameless City. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, with her partner and occasionally helpful cat. FAITH ERIN HICKS SCHEDULE: Thursday 11/16 Middle...
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DARK HORSE COMICS C2E2 2017 BOOTH #719 Visit Dark Horse Comics at C2E2 for free swag, such as comics, pins, postcards, and more! Check out our signings and panels too! SIGNING SCHEDULE All creators signing in our booth offer their autographs for FREE. FREE prints, comics, or posters are provided for signings (while supplies last). You may purchase or bring items to be signed. Please note that some of the titles listed below have not been released for sale yet—in those cases, special prints will be available. Lines may also be closed for some signings due to crowding or time restrictions. All events are subject to change. Some restrictions apply. Please ask the Dark Horse Comics staff if you have questions. DARK HORSE...
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I have always loved train travel. Ever since I was a little girl, I have loved the sound of a train whistle blowing. The call for “all aboard.” The gentle rocking of the car on the rails. One of my first travel memories is of trains—a train from New York City to Montreal, sitting in the observation car, playing cards as I watched the landscape fly by. When I was a bit older, we went to Europe and slept in sleeping cars, and I thought trains were the only way to travel. This love for trains is probably what made me fall in love with the idea of westward expansion and the great railroads of America. Something about it captured my imagination. I had heard in Europe that there was even a book published every year...
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