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Jim Silke

Oct. 1, 1996

Phil Amara is one of the strangest people I\'ve ever met, and it\'s not just because he\'s from Boston. Consider his career as an editor here at Dark Horse. On one hand, he\'s the editorial mastermind behind hilarious and off-kilter books like Scatterbrain and Sock Monkey, and he\'s responsible for mining some of the best humorous material being pu Read More...

Peter Lenkov

July 30, 1999

Jim Silke took the comic-book world by storm in 1993 with the Dark Horse Comics release of Rascals in Paradise. Unknown to most comic-book aficionados, however, Silke is a genuine entertainment industry renaissance man. The Grammy-winning Art Director for Capitol Records has also been the publisher/editor of Cinema, a glamour photographer, a writer Read More...

Michael Stackpole 2000-08-01

Aug. 1, 2000

Peter Lenkov might be a new name to comics fans, but after the October debut of his new series, RIPD, we think his name will be on the lips of a lot of comics fans. Lenkov is a well-known writer for television and film, and he\'s long dreamed of writing his very own comics series--especially since the idea for RIPD first dawned on him a few years b Read More...

Jim Steranko

Sept. 30, 1999

If you\'re a Star Wars fan who\'s paid any attention to internet gossip in the last few months, you might have caught wind that there are some major developments at work in the Star Wars galaxy, and one of those happens to be the impending marriage of the New Republic\'s greatest hero, Luke Skywalker, to former Imperial assassin Mara Jade. And than Read More...

Arthur Adams

March 1, 1996

Jim Steranko: A Biography More than any of his contemporaries, Jim Steranko brought the noir sensibility to comics: in his characterizations (heroes and villains alike driven by alienation and psychotic obsession), narrative themes (cynicism, paranoia, eroticism, tragic irony, fatalism), and the visual style (chairoscuro, montage, symbolism, meta Read More...

Kevin J. Anderson 1997-08-25

Aug. 25, 1997

Art Adams, easily one of the biggest names in comics, currently makes his artistic home at Legend, Dark Horse\'s top-end creator-owned imprint. That\'s where his smash hit, MONKEYMAN & O\'BRIEN, first saw print as a back-up feature in fellow Legender Mike Mignola\'s first HELLBOY miniseries.Since its inception MONKEYMAN & O\'BRIEN has captured the Read More...

Darko Macan

Oct. 29, 1999

Kevin J. Anderson is the well-known author of many novels, most notably the Star Wars Jedi Academy Trilogy: Jedi Search, Dark Apprentice, and Champions of the Force, as well as the Young Jedi Knights series (with his wife Rebecca Moesta). In addition to his Star Wars work, he\'s written numerous original science-fiction and fantasy novels, high-tec Read More...

Mike Allred 1997-08-12

Aug. 12, 1997

Darko Macan is quickly becoming one of Dark Horse\'s most valued writers, and the fruits of his labor are easy to sample-from his epic homage to conflicts in his native Croatia in Grendel: Devils and Deaths to his artful examination of Luke Skywalker\'s first meeting with Darth Vader in last year\'s Vader\'s Quest to the fantastic and action-packed Read More...

Mark Schultz & Gene Colan

Jan. 27, 1997

Mike Allred burst into comics with Madman, which began publication at Tundra in 1992 as a slick-looking, duo-tone comic book. It immediately took \"alternative comics\" by storm and soon evolved from its small, cult-status into a stylish, full-color book published by Dark Horse -- bringing with it an ever-growing, hip audience.This August, hot on t Read More...

Rand Miller

Aug. 26, 1997

How delightful to speak with industry legends. Mark Schultz, of course, is known for his extraordinary and unique Xenozoic Tales as well as his extraordinary art and gripping stories. Gene Colan, of course (I think you get to be a legend when your name is followed by these two words in your introduction), is renowned for his rendering of far too ma Read More...