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Alan Grant 1999-09-30

Sept. 30, 1999

By now you may have heard news that probably came as no surprise. Walter Simonson is the next artist to join Dark Horse\'s Legend creators! The first title Walt will release with the Legend imprint is, appropriately enough, the long-awaited concluding chapter to the latest story arc of his legendary Star Slammers. Walt was nearly finished inking th Read More...

Ricardo Delgado 1999-08-31

Aug. 31, 1999

This December, Dark Horse Comics is releasing an all-new cross-over series with the help of our friends over at DC. Superman vs. Terminator: Death to the Future brings two of pop culture\'s most outstanding characters together for the first time, and it\'s guaranteed to wow admirers of both the Man of Steel and sci-fi fans who\'ve relished the dead Read More...

Aliens: Havoc

July 25, 1997

Ricardo Delgado never really meant to become an Eisner award-winning comics creator. After all, he\'s enjoyed a very successful and fulfilling career in visual development in Hollywood for the last many years, and he\'s the first to admit that he basically gets to think of and draw cool things for a living. But somewhere along the way, Delgado met Read More...

Adam Warren

Oct. 28, 1999

What an amazing project! Dark Horse\'s solicitation copy states, \"One incredible story. Forty amazing artists. A hive of deadly aliens. That\'s what we all Havoc.\" So, the first questions that sprung to mind when preparing to talk to industry legend and personal favorite Mark Schultz were, how did this insane project come about, and exactly what Read More...

Richard Corben

Aug. 26, 1997

Adam Warren is quite a guy. If you\'ve ever seen his rollicking, manga-inspired adventure series The Dirty Pair, you might have a certain idea in your head about the man who makes at least part of his living drawing well-armed, less-than-half-clad young women in metal bikinis. But if you\'ve ever actually READ his version of The Dirty Pair, you\'ve Read More...

John Wagner & Cam Kennedy

Aug. 26, 1997

I normally look forward to my monthly conversations with Dark Horse solicitations editor Kris Young. Not only is she lots of fun to talk to, but she gives me the niftiest assignments. I normally look forward to the interviews I get to conduct. This time, though, it was different.\"Richard Corben?\" I could hardly believe it. \"You want me to talk t Read More...

Steve White

Sept. 1, 1997

Boba Fett is one of the most sought-after characters of the Star Wars trilogy! And nobody handles him better than the amazingly talented team of John Wagner and Cam Kennedy. In June I had the chance to discuss the project with them -- when we weren\'t busy laughing ourselves silly. If this trans-continental conversation, with Cam in Scotland and Jo Read More...

Jason Pearson

July 1, 1996

Steve White made his comic debut as an editor for Marvel UK, and, in addition to doing \"a bit of freelance work\" there, wrote Dreadlands with Andy Lanning and contributed to the acclaimed Dinosaurs: A Celebration for Marvel\'s high-end creator-owned imprint, Epic Comics. After leaving Marvel UK, he was hired as the Senior Editor of Tundra Publish Read More...

P. Craig Russell 1997-01-02

Jan. 2, 1997

Jason Pearson is a founding member of the talent-rich Atlanta-based Gaijin Studios. He came into the public eye when he worked on Legion of Superheroes for DC, and since then has contributed his fast-paced, streamlined style of art to such books as the X-Men, the Savage Dragon: Blood and Guts miniseries [which he also wrote], and Penthouse Comix. T Read More...

Denis Feldman

May 1, 1995

P. Craig Russell, the Eisner-award-winning artist of The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde, began drawing comics in 1972. He first worked at Marvel where he established himself as an artist\'s artist with the acclaimed Killraven series and the lushly illustrated Dr. Strange Annual. He went on to break new ground at Eclipse with his comics adaptations of t Read More...