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Meet the Editor: Daniel Chabon

Meet the Editor: Daniel Chabon

June 10, 2015

Daniel is one of the editors that recently got promoted here at Dark Horse Comics. Here’s what he’s excited about at Dark Horse right now! Read More...

The First of The Last of Us

The First of The Last of Us

April 4, 2013

American Dreams gives readers exactly that. It’s an exciting and moving story on its own, but it’s also an introduction to the world of the quarantine zone where Ellie is growing up and the war-torn expanse beyond its walls, and to the Firefly resistance fighters and the tragic Infected who populate it. Read More...

The Sky by Yoshitaka Amano is Heavy

The Sky by Yoshitaka Amano is Heavy

Oct. 8, 2012

It was a little funny, because otherwise my DH panel presentation was all done with images projected from a laptop—but when it comes to The Sky, nothing beats seeing it in three dimensions just to understand how impressive a package it is. First of all, the box The Sky comes in, with its satin-textured finish, hinged lid, and wraparound illustrations (inside and out) measures 594 cubic inches—it’s the muscle car of DH art book projects! Read More...

Joe Kubert 1926-2012

Aug. 13, 2012

Joe was a pleasure to know and to work with. His immense talent is legendary, and his influence on the comics industry is unquestioned. While his work lives on for future generations, he leaves a void that can never be filled. We’ll miss you, Joe. Read More...

Darth Maul Returns by Randy Stradley

Darth Maul Returns by Randy Stradley

Feb. 17, 2012

By the end of Season 4 of The Clone Wars, everybody’s second favorite Sith Apprentice will have taken his first steps on his path of vengeance, to be continued in Season 5, next fall. Read More...

Historic Surprises Abound in CLAMP’s Gate 7 Series! -by Philip Simon

Historic Surprises Abound in CLAMP’s Gate 7 Series! -by Philip Simon

Oct. 19, 2011

As a comic and book editor, I shepherd projects through every stage of production—as ideas germinate and then solidify into budgets and then a string of deadlines and eventually a fine printed object—and all kinds of changes and surprises along the way are quite common. Read More...

Green River Killer - An Editorial Letter by Sierra Hahn

Green River Killer - An Editorial Letter by Sierra Hahn

Sept. 13, 2011

Over three and a half years ago I began work on The Green River Killer: A True Detective Story alongside writer Jeff Jensen and editor Scott Allie, who came to me with Jeff’s synopsis for the story and asked what I thought. It was obvious to us both that we had to make this book happen, and that it would be one of the most important books in the Dark Horse library. That belief has never wavered. Read More...

Here There Be Dragons - by Rachel Edidin

Here There Be Dragons - by Rachel Edidin

Sept. 7, 2011

It’s 1984. I’m just shy of two years old. Every week, my dad takes me to the South Bend Public Library, where we sit at a table in the children’s room and whisper through picture books. Our favorite is Commander Toad, a series of space-opera riffs by the first writer whose name I will learn to recognize: Jane Yolen. Read More...