Mike Mignola 1997-08-26
Aug. 26, 1997
In January, Dark Horse will debut an all-new adventure series from acclaimed creators David Lloyd and Jamie Delano. The Territory is a story of mystery and intrigue, based on events that are bizarre and completely unpredictable, but are oddly familiar to the main character - Ishmael. Delano gets writing credit for the series, and Lloyd contributes Read More...
Paul Chadwick 1995-12-01
Dec. 1, 1995
Mike Mignola is best known as the creative force behind Hellboy, the lovable investigator of the paranormal; the lead character in a comic book he\'s been drawing professionally since 1994. This September, however, Hellboy takes a much deserved break while Mignola unleashes a new series into comic shops everywhere. He penned the apocalyptic ZombieW Read More...
Dave Gibbons
Dec. 14, 1998
Paul Chadwick, writer/artist of Concrete, has been in the comics business since 1984 when he worked on Marvel Comics\' short-lived Dazzler series. After that evaporated, he took his own creation, Concrete, to Dark Horse where it debuted in Dark Horse Presents, the most successful comics anthology to date. Since then, Concrete has spawned a regular Read More...
Paul Chadwick 1999-01-01
Jan. 1, 1999
There\'s a lot of buzz about Star Wars these days, and surprisingly, not all of it revolves around Episode One. Word\'s gotten out on the new Star Wars series -- Vader\'s Quest -- written by favorite X-Wing scribe Darko Macan with art by Dave Gibbons, and fans can anticipate a great series, considering its creators. Macan is the immensely talented Read More...
Kenichi Sonoda 1996-07-01
July 1, 1996
For the last fifteen years, the name Paul Chadwick has been synonymous with his intelligent, award-winning creation Concrete. But for the last year, Chadwick\'s been scratching a different itch, you might say -- one that springs deeper from his childhood passions for cool sci-fi stories that were as inventive as they were improbable. The scratching Read More...
James Marsters
Feb. 26, 1999
Kenichi Sonoda has had a distinguished career in animation and science-fiction manga. But in February 1991 he exploded onto the pages of the popular manga magazine Afternoon with Gunsmith Cats, a rollicking action story about a tough, woman bounty hunter and her dangerous buddies, fighting drug gangs and extortionists in the mean streets of Chicago Read More...
Pat Mills
April 1, 1999
The first time I called James Marsters and left a message on his answering machine, I wasn\'t sure I\'d ever get a call back. After all, we\'re talking about a big TV star guy here (James plays the foxy, British vampire Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer) -- not someone who normally makes his living writing comics. But James Marsters has written a c Read More...
Tony Millionaire 1999-05-01
May 1, 1999
In October of 1997, Dark Horse launched a new horror series called ZombieWorld, and the title quickly developed a small but dedicated following of carnage-loving readers. After a year and a half of grossing-out thousands of people each month, the reign of the unique creator-owned series is about to come to an end--but not before British writer Pat Read More...
Cully Hamner
Dec. 6, 1996
Last year Dark Horse published a two-issue miniseries that everybody and their Grandmas fell in love with. It was called Sock Monkey, and when the second issue came and went, we all hung our heads in sadness and shed a single, glistening community tear. None of us wanted Sock Monkey to go away. We\'d all become far too attached to the little knitte Read More...
Phil Amara 1999-05-28
May 28, 1999
Welcome to Brave, the latest addition to Dark Horse Comics and Gaijin Studio\'s Blanc Noir imprint. Created, written and drawn by Green Lantern: Mosaic and Firearm artist Cully Hamner, Brave is...Cully Hamner:... the story of a mob family being threatened by a serial killer who is, basically, hacking his way up the ranks. Two lieutenants of this fa Read More...