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Will Eisner 2001-01-01

Jan. 1, 2001

For fans of Kosuke Fujishima\'s hilarious and often heart-warming manga Oh My Goddess!, this interview should be a very special treat. You see, originally we\'d planned on trying to get Mr. Fujishima himself to answer a few questions for the Dark Horse web site, but those plans fell through when Toren Smith (our good friend and captain of the manga Read More...

Katsuya Terada

Jan. 1, 2001

Will Eisner and Dark Horse Comics started a working relationship in late 1999 after Dark Horse acquired the rights to publish Eisner\'s journal of wartime memories, Last Day in Vietnam. There are numerous reasons why major comic-book publishers would clamor to work with Will Eisner, and publishing strong-selling comics is probably the smallest tip Read More...

Harvey Pekar #2 2000-04-01

April 1, 2000

One of the coolest projects Dark Horse has lined up for 2001 is a one-of-a-kind vinyl figure of Hellboy (vinyl is the finished material, but the figure looks just like a highly-detailed hard sculpt would). This figure is based not on Mike Mignola\'s classic depiction of his demonic paranormal investigator, but on a pin-up of Hellboy done by master Read More...

Dave Land 2000-05-01

May 1, 2000

Harvey Pekar long ago secured his position as the neurotic godfather of autobiographical comics. Pekar has been publishing his searingly honest comic book American Splendor for 25 years, and in that time his work has inspired everyone from punk upstarts like Peepshow\'s Joe Matt to best-selling comic-book writers such as Warren Ellis. American Sp Read More...

Tony Millionaire and Jeff Russell Allman

Feb. 1, 2001

Dave Land has been the line editor for Dark Horse\'s Star Wars comics for just over a year, and in that time he\'s taken some great -- and sometimes controversial -- strides toward enriching and expanding the world of Star Wars comics. You can see Dave in action for yourself in his occasional one-page editorial cartoons in the pages of Star Wars Ta Read More...

Chris Warner 2001-05-01

May 1, 2001

Tony Millionaire has been capturing the hearts and minds of comic book fans for several years now with his sweetly endearing (and sometimes disturbing) tales of Drinky Crow and Uncle Gabby. With his finely detailed artwork and wry storytelling style, Millionaire weaves wonderful tales of innocence and mischief, fun and mayhem in a world not too dis Read More...

Mike Mignola 2001-05-01

May 1, 2001

In May, Dark Horse Comics and Lucas Licensing will embark on an all-new branch of the Star Wars mythology -- a somewhat twisted branch, some might say. Star Wars: Infinities -- A New Hope is just the start of what Dark Horse and Lucas Licensing hope will be a long and compelling exploration of the Star Wars universe based on events that never actua Read More...

Phil Amara 2001-06-01

June 1, 2001

Almost seven years after he first created the character Hellboy, writer/artist Mike Mignola has published a library of Hellboy comics and graphic novels, as well as an illustrated book of short stories and an original novel, these with the help of a handful of talented, best-selling writers. In May, Mignola goes another round with Hellboy, pitting Read More...

Joss Whedon 2001-06-01

June 1, 2001

Dark Horse editor Phil Amara is often put in charge of some of the coolest comic-book projects Dark Horse publishes. He\'s helmed everything from big-screen blockbusters that could never really happen, like Aliens Vs. Predator Vs. Terminator ,to the indie-minded and award-winning Sock Monkey by Tony Millionaire. His biggest project for the coming s Read More...

Diana Schutz 2001-07-01

July 1, 2001

Practically anyone who pays attention to goings-on in pop culture will know that Joss Whedon is a busily employed film and television writer and the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer -- both the under-loved film version and the hit TV show that no-one can get enough of. Now, Whedon may well be the only comic-book creator who has been nominated fo Read More...