May, 1999
Mike Mignola 1999-05-28
May 28, 1999
Over the last ten or so years, Dark Horse has earned the reputation of producing the best comic books based on licensed properties. Almost everybody knows about Dark Horse\'s adaptations of Star Wars, Aliens, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (to name a few of the many hot properties the comany works with), and in June, the publisher is bringing Disney\ Read More...
Frank Miller 1999-05-01
May 1, 1999
This March, Dark Horse is releasing three new titles by creators whose names most comics fans will never have heard. Alfredo Castelli, Tiziano Sclavi, and Medda, Serra, and Vigna may not be household names for American fans, but readers of popular literature throughout Italy and most of Europe have lived and breathed (and most importantly, READ) th 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...
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...