Leland Purvis
Oct. 1, 2002
Chris Warner has worn more than a few hats in comics over the course of his career: writer, artist, and creator of the post-apocalyptic Black Cross. These days, Chris hangs a shingle that reads Senior Books Editor outside his door. As such, he oversees Dark Horse\'s book and trade paperback program and he still edits the occasional comic book. One Read More...
Mark Cox
Nov. 1, 2002
Speak with Leland Purvis, the creator of the Xeric Award-winning series Vox and Pubo, which is soon to be released from Dark Horse Comics, for even a few minutes and you start to see an intense creator who is very sure of himself. But it\'s tempered by a friendly nature. He\'ll disagree with you at times, but he\'s not an ass about; he genuinely wa Read More...
P. Craig Russell 2002-12-01
Dec. 1, 2002
Mark Cox, the man most responsible for the public face of Dark Horse Comics is a recent transplant from England. Well, if you consider eight years recent. Soft spoken and quick to laugh, Cox has a design sense that seems to recall concert posters more than superhero comics. This Summer and Fall, Cox is stretching his design muscle a bit as he and Read More...
Stan Sakai 2002-12-01
Dec. 1, 2002
P. Craig Russell\'s comics career began in 1972 on such books as Chamber of Chills and other horror books, but he soon outgrew those titles to become one of the most influential and illustrative artists working in comics. This January, Dark Horse Comics will release a collection of Russell\'s shorter works that span the entirety of his career. I sp Read More...
Mike Kennedy 2002-10-01
Oct. 1, 2002
For a while, it seemed that the gods were telling us they didn\'t want this interview to happen. Originally, Stan Sakai and I were meant to get together for a few minutes while we were both at Comicon, but our schedules never meshed and that didn\'t happen. Then when we set up a phone interview the tape recorder I use went on the fritz. But it take Read More...
Mike Kennedy 2003-01-01
Jan. 1, 2003
The urban landscape of Grant City is a dangerous, crime-filled place to walk by yourself. Thankfully, we have Mike Kennedy to act as our tour guide. Kennedy is the writer of Dead to Rights a stand-alone story set in the universe of the game of the same name from Namco. Kennedy was also intimately involved in the development of the games narrative e Read More...
Phil Amara 2003-01-01
Jan. 1, 2003
Mike Kennedy has been quietly working in comics for nearly ten years, building his skills as a writer on some titles that may have been below the average reader\'s radar. That all changed however when Dark Horse comics announced that it would launch a series based on the fan-favorite Lone Wolf & Cub set thousands of years in the future from the Read More...
Mike Mignola 2003-01-01
Jan. 1, 2003
He\'s traded the dreary halls of Dark Horse for the fame that only dancing raisins can bring, but Phil Amara still has a place in his heart for comics, and for that we can all be glad (and I\'m not just saying that because I rent out his basement and he could evict me at a moment\'s notice). As an editor at Dark Horse, Amara oversaw such diverse co Read More...
Scott Allie 2003-03-01
March 1, 2003
Mike Mignola has gone from being a kid who just wanted to draw monsters to creating one of the most critically and commercially successful comics being published. Along the way, he\'s made some stops in Hollywood. Mignola took a few minutes to sit down with Dark Horse Comics and talk about all those years, and to plug his new collection of covers, Read More...
Philip Simon
March 1, 2003
I have known Scott Allie since the last days of his self-published horror comic, Sick Smiles. I knew then that his devotion to horror comics was rivaled by only a hand-full of professionals; Mike Mignola, Steve Bissette, and John Totleben (with all of whom Allie has worked). In the years between that last issue of Sick Smiles (in 1995) and today, A Read More...