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Christopher Golden

July 1, 2001

Diana Schutz enjoys a stellar reputation as an editor in the comic-book industry, and that reputation is well deserved, as virtually anyone in the business would attest. Schutz started her life in the world of comics as a young fan, moved to working retail at a comics shop in Berkeley during the early 1980s, joined the editorial staff of the now-de Read More...

Will Elders

Aug. 1, 2001

You don\'t even need to be a comics fan to know that Christopher Golden is a great writer and a fantastic storyteller. Golden has written an astounding number of novels, including his own horror and mystery creations and many novels, guides, graphic novels, and comic-book series based on the hit television show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He\'s also Read More...

Logan Lubera

Aug. 1, 2001

Classic humor cartoonist Will Elder is a living treasure in the world of comics, and this distinction is due largely in part to his role in creating some of the sharpest satire and most hilarious comics ever to grace the printed page. Known best for his work on classic satire magazines such as Mad Magazine, Help!, and Trump, Elder is also revered f Read More...

Brett Matthews

Sept. 1, 2001

This August, Dark Horse Comics will introduce an incredibly wild ride of a comic-book series for fans who are looking for something out of the ordinary in a summer read. The series is called Outlaw 7, and it\'s the brainchild of a young creator named Logan Lubera, who was "discovered" by members of Dark Horse\'s editorial staff at the Int Read More...

Pop Mhan

Sept. 1, 2001

Interview with Brett Matthews By Shawna Ervin-Gore In late 2000, Dark Horse Comics announced that Buffy the Vampire Slayer.creator and notorious comic-book fan Joss Whedon was developing his first-ever comic-book series, which Dark Horse would release in summer of 2001. A slow buzz about the project started immediately, but by May of 2001, news th Read More...

Mike Richardson, S. Mark Young, and Steve Duin

Jan. 1, 2000

Young comics veteran Pop Mhan gained legions of new fans in 1999 when his work on Dark Horse\'s then-brand-new series SpyBoy first hit the stands. Two months before the debut of SpyBoy #1 Mhan and SpyBoy\'s writer, Peter David, signed posters and cards for three solid hours while fans filled the Dark Horse booth at San Diego\'s ComiCon Internationa Read More...

C. Scott Morse

Oct. 1, 2001

Decades before the first manned flight to space, young kids and fascinated adults began to develop a love for not only the idea of exploring the heavens in sci-fi rocket ships, but also for the dreamy and imaginative toys that helped foster and fulfill those fantasies. As a cultural study and ardent exploration of humanity\'s love for the childhoo Read More...

Tony Millionaire 2000-05-01

May 1, 2000

Come October, Dark Horse\'s relationship with the young and talented C. Scott Morse will come full-circle, as Morse\'s much-anticipated, three-issue Ancient Joe miniseries will be published by Dark Horse Maverick. Ancient Joe made his first appearances, to much acclaim, in Scatterbrain and last year\'s Dark Horse Maverick anthology, and this new se Read More...

Dave Land 2001-11-01

Nov. 1, 2001

Tony Millionaire has experienced an incredibly rapid rise in popularity over the last couple of years, and there are no signs of his meteoric romp through the comics cosmos slowing down anytime in the near future. And he\'s not only charming comics fans -- he\'s also become a favorite of critics and award presenters. At the most recent ComicCon Int Read More...

Tim Ervin-Gore

Nov. 1, 2001

Dark Horse is well-known for working with some of the world\'s top creative companies to adapt their best entertainment properties into great comic books, and we\'re at it again in November with Blizzard Entertainment\'s Diablo. Unless you\'ve been living under a pile of rocks in the Gobi desert for the last couple of years, you probably know that Read More...