Mike Kennedy 2002-05-01
May 1, 2002
Chuck Dixon has been writing comic-books for the last sixteen years, and his hard work and enviable storytelling skills have earned him a stellar reputation within the industry. Dixon\'s definitely a favorite of Dark Horse editor Phil Amara, who helms the publishing crossover projects between Dark Horse and DC Comics -- a program that started with Read More...
P. Craig Russell 2002-05-01
May 1, 2002
Probably one of the most controversial projects to land on Dark Horse\'s schedule this year is Lone Wolf 2100 -- a grim and gripping science-fiction adventure story that\'s loosely modeled on the now-classic comics mythology of Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima\'s manga Lone Wolf and Cub. After a fair amount of fan speculation and industry buzz, we\'re Read More...
Gene Simmons
May 1, 2002
Are you the type of person who thrills as the unknown? Do you secretly delight when things go bump in the night? Do you suspect there really is more than meets the eye when topics like UFOs, or Bigfoot, or the Loch Ness monster are brought up in casual conversations? Have you ever seen a ghost, a monster, or someone vanish into thin air? In June D Read More...
Mike Mignola 2002-05-01
May 1, 2002
The supergroup/pop-culture phenomenon KISS rocks in the comics spotlight once again in an all-new ongoing comic-book series written by X-Men\'s Joe Casey, scheduled for release in late July. Dark Horse Comics is publishing the new KISS series, having signed a deal with KISS frontman Gene Simmons after the annual Wizard World convention in Chicago Read More...
Harvey Pekar 2002-05-01
May 1, 2002
2002 marks the tenth year that Dark Horse Comics has been publishing Harvey Pekar's acclaimed <i>American Splendor</i> series and August sees the beginning of his biggest series so far; the three-issue <i>Unsung Hero</i>. Read More...
Diana Schutz 2002-05-01
May 1, 2002
2002 marks the tenth year that Dark Horse Comics has been publishing Harvey Pekar\'s acclaimed American Splendor series and August sees the beginning of his biggest series so far; the three-issue Unsung Hero. It may also prove to be the most ambitious as Pekar uses all three issues to tell the story of one man: Vietnam veteran Robert McNeil. Fans Read More...
Scott Allie 2002-05-01
May 1, 2002
Diana Schutz\'s office is a small, but cozy place in the editorial department at Dark Horse Comics. As befitting someone who has been editing comics for nearly 20 years, her walls are covered with comics art from some of the many people she has worked with over the years: Matt Wagner, Frank Miller, and Dave Sim to name a few. I recently spent a few Read More...
Matt Wagner 2002-09-01
Sept. 1, 2002
Scott Allie is a comics triple threat: self-publisher, editor, writer. So it\'s no surprise that when Dark Horse Comics decided to add a new monthly Star Wars comic to its lineup it went to Scott to write the initial story arc. I was able to sit down with Scott for a few minutes and talk to him about the new comic, dubbed Empire, about editing Mike Read More...
Al Williamson
Oct. 1, 2002
Matt Wagner has creating comics for more than twenty years now. He\'s know both for his creator-owned properties (Mage, Grendel, The Aerialist) as well as his work for company-owned mainstream titles (The Demon, Batman, Green Arrow). This September, Dark Horse Comics will publish Wagner\'s latest contribution to the story that his career. Grendel: Read More...
Chris Warner 2002-09-01
Sept. 1, 2002
Al Williamson\'s career nearly encompasses comics entire history. His first work appeared in 1948. Prior to that, Williamson was raised in Colombia by a Colombian father and an American mother. At the age of 18, he began to work in the bullpen at EC Comics alongside artists such as Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkle, and Jack Davis. He worked at Marvel w Read More...