Posts tagged with "interview"
"The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia" Goes Golden
Oct. 24, 2017
Earlier this fall, Dark Horse announced The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia. Today, Dark Horse is thrilled to reveal the deluxe edition of The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia! The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia follows the New York Times bestseller The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia and The Legend of Zelda: Art & Artifacts. These three books complete the Goddess Collection, which provides a comprehensive look at the series’ first 30 years up to the release of The Legend of Zelda™: Twilight Princess HD, comprising the lore and the artwork, and now, an encyclopedic reference guide. Read More...
The Beat Interviews Dean DeBois and Richard Hamilton on ''How to Train Your Dragon''
Oct. 21, 2015
Spawning two movies and three seasons of television, the story of a scrawny viking boy and his toothless dragon have captured hearts and minds through screens around the world. Now, film series director Dean DeBois and Dreamworks’ Dragons show writer Richard Hamilton are teaming up with Dark Horse Comics to bring How to Train your Dragon to comics through a series of graphic novels. Read More...
Bleeding Cool Reveals the ComicsPRO Prometheus Variant – Plus Kelly Sue DeConnick In Q&A
Feb. 11, 2015
Angela and her fellow survivors are stranded on LV-223, but their mission is not over yet. The answer to their quest could be hidden deep underground, but the strangest nightmare of all stands in their way. Read More...
Fangoria Q&A With Comic Icon Richard Corben on “RAT GOD”
Jan. 28, 2015
Having been in the comic business for nearly 50 years, Richard Corben has established himself as one of the go-to icons of horror and sci-fi comics. Though he is frequently seen collaborating with other writers, his most recent endeavor, Rat God, sees him take both the creative mantles in an original new mini-series. Read More...
Interview with Tiger Lung Writer Simon Roy
Dec. 3, 2014
The short stories in this collection follow the strange life of the daring Tiger Lung, a shaman-warrior/shaman-detective who strives to keep the people of several scattered tribes in Paleolithic Europe alive in a vast and hostile world. Simon Roy’s Dark Horse editor, Philip Simon, asked him some questions recently about Tiger Lung and Roy’s fascination with Paleolithic-era adventures. Read More...
Mike Mignola Talks Frankenstein Underground and More With Playboy
Dec. 3, 2014
December 3 sees the first issue of another new project: Hellboy and the B.P.R.D., a series of miniseries that will follow the group's "lost" adventures year by year. And yet another Hellboy spinoff is planned for next year: Mignola is writing, and Ben Stenbeck is drawing, Frankenstein Underground. Read More...
Hellboy and the BPRD Press Roundup
Dec. 2, 2014
A bizarre series of murders and rumors of something worse lead Professor Bruttenholm to send a young Hellboy to a Brazilian village on his first mission. Hellboy and a small group of agents uncover something terrible in the shadows of a sixteenth-century Portuguese fortress . . . Read More...
Bleeding Cool Interviews Wendy Pini
May 21, 2014
Since 1978, the world of Elfquest has inspired the minds and artistic bent of generations of readers, and the unstoppable trajectory of its ever-expanding world has moved through various platforms, displaying the full versatility of the comics medium, from mainstream publishing, to self-publication, webcomics, and now back to print in a new incarnation with Dark Horse in Elfquest: The Final Quest. Read More...
Bleeding Cool Interviews Corinna Bechko
May 9, 2014
May is the official month to celebrate Women in Comics (though I don’t think there’d be any objection to making that a year-round fest), and Dark Horse is leading the way with several of their female comics creators featuring here on Bleeding Cool throughout the month. Read More...
CBR Interview with Dan Jolley—Terminator: Enemy Of My Enemy
Jan. 14, 2014
Sent from the future to pursue a woman named Sarah Connor, the walking weapon of destruction known as the Terminator first exploded into the pop culture consciousness in 1984. Luckily for Connor -- and the rest of the world -- she had help from a man named Kyle Reese, a future resistance fighter, in defeating the robotic menace. Read More...