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April, 2018

C2E2 2018: Dark Horse Uncovers a Diamond in the Rough!

C2E2 2018: Dark Horse Uncovers a Diamond in the Rough!

April 3, 2018

Dark Horse and Cartoon Network are proud to present the Steven Universe Coloring Book Volume 1! Based on Cartoon Network's Emmy-nominated animated series, Steven Universe revolves around Steven, the "little brother" to a team of magical aliens—the Crystal Gems—who defend the planet Earth. Steven is the son of the Crystal Gems' late leader Rose Quartz and aging aspiring rock star Mr. Universe. Read More...

C2E2 2018: Next Installment in Berger Books Imprint Soars Onto Shelves July 2018

C2E2 2018: Next Installment in Berger Books Imprint Soars Onto Shelves July 2018

April 3, 2018

Today, Dark Horse is pleased to reveal the next comics series installment in the Berger Books imprint! Writer Christopher Cantwell, co-creator/showrunner of AMC's critically acclaimed Halt and Catch Fire, and artist Martín Morazzo (Nighthawk, Elektra, Ice Cream Man) will unite to tell the strange and poignant tale of the Flying Woman in She Could Fly. They are joined by Miroslav Mrva on color. Read More...

Win a Signed Copy of "Chimichanga: The Sorrow of the World's Worst Face" HC!

Win a Signed Copy of "Chimichanga: The Sorrow of the World's Worst Face" HC!

April 2, 2018

In Chimichanga: The Sorrow of the World's Worst Face, Eric Powell returns to his all-ages creation, Chimichanga, with artist Stephanie Buscema! This continues the story of a bizarre monster and the little bearded girl who guides him through life as part of a traveling circus. We've got 10 copies of Chimichanga: The Sorrow of the World's Worst Face HC, signed by creator Eric Powell, ready to give away to 10 people who impress us with your own creative circus act! Read More...

Manga Monday: Dark Horse Celebrates 30 Years of Publishing Manga!

Manga Monday: Dark Horse Celebrates 30 Years of Publishing Manga!

April 2, 2018

2018 marks 30 years that Dark Horse has been publishing manga. We couldn't have made it here if it weren't for the fact that, from the very beginning, there have been comics stores that carried manga as well—and introduced the vast world of graphic storytelling they represent to new readers. Read More...