Mike Richardson & Randy Stradley & Paul Gulacy
Oct. 15, 1997
There\'s a film coming out this summer that you should be paying attention to. One reason is that Species looks like an excellent movie, and seems of the type to attract a huge fan following. (SIL, the human/alien composite creature, was designed by H.R. Giger, the artist who won an academy award for his design-work in the film Alien.) Another is t Read More...
Ron Marz & Bernie Wrightson
Jan. 27, 1997
Mike Richardson and Randy Stradley have been working together for more than a decade. Even before they co-founded Dark Horse Comics in 1986 they\'d spent time together working on APA-5, an small press artistic cooperative magazine, as well as co-creating characters -- one of which was now-media sensation, The Mask. During the early years of Dark Ho Read More...
Ricardo Delgado 1997-11-17
Nov. 17, 1997
When Batman jets to the jungles of Central America in search of a missing Waynetech employee, he encounters a group of American commandos on a hunt of their own. Inadequately provisioned, they begrudgingly choose to proceed together through the humid foliage. Batman\'s intention is to accommodate the soldiers\' presence only as long as necessary, b Read More...
Frank Miller 1997-01-27
Jan. 27, 1997
Who isn\'t fascinated by dinosaurs? You may remember, as I do, looking in the ancient library books of your elementary school at paleontologically inaccurate, mushy drawings of the big lizards (or birds, depending on which camp you \'re in) and being transfixed by the images nonetheless. They drew your imagination to places that were awesomely terr Read More...
Pat Mills & Kevin O'Neill
Nov. 25, 1997
Frank Miller is somewhat of a living comics legend. If you\'ve been reading comics anytime during the last 20 years, you\'re sure to have come across his work on numerous occasions. One of his many benchmarks came in 1991, when he made the unprecedented move from the rapidly evolving world of full-color comics to black-and-white with his creation o Read More...
Chris Warner 1996-05-01
May 1, 1996
Pat Mills and Kevin O\'Neill are delighful fellows -- not at all the kind you\'d expect to manufacture the mayhem that regularly occurs in Marshal Law. But their over-the-top creation is just that -- moreso when you throw The Mask into the mix.I had the pleasure of chatting with them one November morning from their homes in England.Bruce Costa: Wit Read More...
Bob Burden
Dec. 6, 1996
Barb Wire emerged from the Brave New Universe of Comics\' Greatest World -- now Dark Horse Heroes -- as a rough-and-ready urban bounty hunter and bar proprietor. Now, Barb Wire is scheduled to be released as a major motion picture from Dark Horse Entertainment -- starring Pamela Anderson no less -- this spring. Dark Horse is re-releasing the Barb W Read More...
Mike Grell
Dec. 24, 1997
Unless you\'re Bob Burden, it\'s difficult to qualify exactly what category Flaming Carrot Comics would fall into. Usually, when looking for a book to recommend to a friend, you might ask him what he likes to read. That won\'t work with \"Flaming Carrot, fortune\'s plaything, the poor man\'s H-bomb, cold-war hero and cavity fighter.\" Because chanc Read More...
Mark Verheiden & Ron Randall
March 1, 1996
If ever there were a person to earn the label \"comics veteran,\" Mike Grell is that individual. The man behind Jon Sable: Freelance, Warlord, and the writer for so many issues of Green Arrow the listing of the issues is dizzying to look at, Grell has been in the comics business for more than 25 years, and at a youthful 50 years old shows no sign o Read More...
Jay Stephens
Feb. 5, 1998
\"It\'s a return to the guys who brought you Predator: Cold War,\" Mark Verheiden said of Predator: Dark River. Ron Randall elaborated, \"What we tried to do in Cold War was give the reader an equivalent experience to sitting down and seeing the next Predator movie. We\'re doing the same thing with Dark River. The Cold War miniseries was a very suc Read More...