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Jane Espenson

May 1, 2000

For the last five years, one of Dark Horse\'s best-selling manga titles has been Kenichi Sonoda\'s rubber-burning, thug-whacking, pistol-packing action series Gunsmith Cats -- a long-running comic-book series that followed the adventures of two hot, young female bounty hunters on the mean streets of Chicago. Gunsmith Cats has officially wrapped in Read More...

Frank Miller 2000-05-01

May 1, 2000

Jane Espenson is a phenomenally talented writer who\'s having a lot of fun these days writing for the hit television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Her talents have also graced the medium of comics, as she\'s written a handful of comics and short stories for Dark Horse\'s Buffy line. In December, Espenson\'s newest comic-book endeavor will be hitti Read More...

Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski

Nov. 1, 2001

Frank Miller is a man who doesn\'t need much of an introduction these days -- to comics fans or anyone else. As one of a rare handful of comic-book creators who have made the cross-over to recognition by the entertainment mainstream, Miller is in a good place in his career right now. The first issue of his long-awaited follow-up to his epic 1986 Ba Read More...

Haden Blackman

May 1, 2000

In this first year of the new milennium, it seems that Mike Mignola\'s cloven-hoofed hero Hellboy is finally getting his due. By all accounts, 2001 has been a great year for both Mignola and Hellboy. Mignola enjoyed a nice amount of mainstream media attention for his latest Hellboy miniseries, The Conqueror Worm, and he watched the fruit of his des Read More...

David Scroggy 2001-12-01

Dec. 1, 2001

The coming year is a huge one for Star Wars fans: excitement is boiling over for the long-awaited release of Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones, 2002 marks the 25th anniversary of the original Star Wars film, and Dark Horse has a bunch of great new Star Wars projects scheduled for release, starting as early as January. Star Wars fans ca Read More...

Frederik Schodt

Jan. 1, 2002

Five years ago, Dark Horse Comics dabbled a little in the toy and collectibles trade, sporadically producing statues, sew-on patches, collectible pins... in short, the items produced were fun side-effects inspired by the comics Dark Horse published. Only a short time later, things changed dramatically, as company leaders decided to add a small staf Read More...

P. Craig Russell 2002-04-01

April 1, 2002

In 1952, Japanese animator Osamu Tezuka put pen to paper and created one of the greatest heroes of sci-fi ever known, Astro Boy. Known the world over as both Astro Boy and Mighty Atom, this fantastic animation followed the adventures of a young robot boy who is created in the face of tragedy and grows to become one of humanity\'s greatest treasures Read More...

Ron Marz 2002-04-01

April 1, 2002

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...

Scott Allie 2002-03-01

March 1, 2002

Ron Marz has virtually rocketed to the top of the comics industry thanks to his outstanding writing on a number of fan-favorite series for various publishers including DC, CrossGen and Dark Horse. In March, Dark Horse is unleashing two great Marz-crafted Star Wars one-shots that highlight the deadly adventures of two of the galaxy\'s baddest bounty Read More...

Chuck Dixon

May 1, 2002

Editor Scott Allie has secured a comfortable yet challenging niche at Dark Horse Comics, where he oversees publication of a unique mix of creator-owned books by comics greats such as Mike Mignola, Sergio Aragonés, and P. Craig Russell, as well as editing the incredibly popular Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel comic-book series, and Buffy c Read More...