Daniel Brereton
Aug. 22, 1997
In 1993, Brøderbund Software changed the way people played computer games with the release Myst, a fascinating world of mystery hatched from the minds of brothers Rand and Robyn Miller and their then-small (four employees) development company, Cyan. With sales of over 3 million copies, Myst has become the best-selling computer game of all time. Acc Read More...
William C. Dietz
Dec. 6, 1996
NAME: Daniel Alan BreretonAGE: Born November 22nd, 1965PAST CREDITS: The Black Terror, Dread, Lady Justice, The Psycho, Legends of the World\'s Finest, The Nocturnals: Black Planet, Batgirl and Robin: ThrillkillerCOMIC THAT MOST INFLUENCED YOU (and why): As a kid, Marvel Comics because of three things: Jack Kirby, John Buscema, and Gene Colan. The Read More...
Mark Hamill & Eric Johnson 1996-10-01
Oct. 1, 1996
In 1984 William C. Dietz jumped into writing science-fiction with his first novel, War World, published by Berkeley/Ace. Since then he has written at least a novel each year, including the acclaimed Legion of the Damned in 1993, Bodyguard in 1994, The Final Battle in 1995 and his latest novel, Where the Ships Die in 1996. His most recent project, h Read More...
George Strayton
June 1, 1999
Fans of manga need no introduction to Masamune Shirow. His works are legend. It is our hope that during Manga Month at Dark Horse, we will bring some new readers into the fold... and no introduction to manga is complete without an introduction to Shirow. His published works include Black Magic, Appleseed, Dominion, Ghost in the Shell, Orion, Neuroh Read More...
Mike Allred 1999-02-01
Feb. 1, 1999
When we were trying to figure out whom would be the best person to interview for some information on Xena, we considered a number of people, including the writer of Dark Horse\'s Xena comics series, John Wagner. While John would have made a great interview, we took it into consideration that not everyone is as well-versed in the so-called Xenaverse Read More...
P. Craig Russell 1999-11-30
Nov. 30, 1999
The term `Renaissance man\' is thrown around a little loosely most of the time, but please bear with our using it here. It\'s hard to think of a more appropriate description for Mike Allred, unless you want to get into some sort of over-slashed adjective fest -- \"artist/writer/film-maker/actor/musician/producer... -- you get the point. Allred is Read More...
Chris Beeson
Nov. 30, 1999
P. Craig Russell is a phenomenal comics artist whose career has been built on producing gorgeous art for such popular titles as Sandman, Doctor Strange, and Batman, among dozens of others. Russell has experienced great success as a mainstream comics artist, but his true love lies in bringing graphic renditions of centuries-old adventures and legend Read More...
Pat Duke
Dec. 30, 1999
If you\'ve seen the Hellboy lunchbox or the Martha Washington action figure or the Blade of the Immortal Zippo, you\'re probably aware that Dark Horse is more than just a publisher of great comics titles these days. Thanks to the efforts of Dark Horse\'s product development department, comics fans can now enjoy a wide range offun, high quality prod Read More...
Matt Wagner 1999-12-30
Dec. 30, 1999
Japanese comics, or manga, currently enjoy a larger audience in the American comics market than ever before. With the current influx of hot manga properties, fans of all genres and styles of graphic storytelling are opening their eyes to the possibility that somewhere in this wide world of comics there might be a great manga, suited to their tastes Read More...
Mark Schultz 2000-01-31
Jan. 31, 2000
Matt Wagner was 19 when he created the character who would eventually become known as Grendel, and he may have been just young enough to not fully understand the terrible depths of inhumanity Hunter Rose would eventually reach. Whatever his initial intentions were, Wagner wound up creating one of the most enigmatic protagonists ever to haunt the pa Read More...