Posts tagged with "mike"
#GOTOUNLAND
Feb. 20, 2014
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Lobster Johnson: Get the Lobster #1 Review and Preview
Feb. 4, 2014
Mike Mignola, the creator of Lobster Johnson, brings us a new five-part mini-series that focuses on the vigilante’s exploits in New York City as he tries to enforce justice at any cost. Read More...
CBR Talks 'Year of The Horse' With Mike Richardson and Randy Stradley
Jan. 28, 2014
Over 25 years ago, comic shop owner Mike Richardson decided to start his own publishing business, inviting employee and friend Randy Stradley along for the ride. After telling their own tales in a number of black and white adventures, the pair's Dark Horse Comics line grew, until it turned into the market force it remains today. Read More...
Signing and Panel Schedule: Wizard World Portland 2014
Jan. 23, 2014
Visit us for giveaways and to pick up your favorite comics, books, and products! All items are available while supplies last. Read More...
Dark Horse Proclaims 2014 to Be the Year of the Horse!
Jan. 10, 2014
Before we had even taken the time to look at the Chinese zodiac calendar, we knew 2014 was shaping up to be one of the best in Dark Horse Comics’ nearly thirty-year history! Read More...
The End of an Era
Jan. 3, 2014
All things come to pass. So too, do all licensed deals. I am sad to report that Disney, the new owner of Lucasfilm, has notified us here at Dark Horse of their intention to move the Star Wars publishing license to another of their recent acquisitions, Marvel Comics, beginning in 2015. Read More...
The Best Of Dark Horse Comics 2013!
Dec. 31, 2013
See all the Year End/Best Of lists in one place! GO DARK HORSE! Read More...
CBR Exclusive: Dark Horse Aims For Fresher Take On Superheroes With Project Black Sky
Dec. 19, 2013
For the past couple of years, Dark Horse Comics has made a concerted effort to increase its superhero output. Series like "Ghost" and "X' -- both from the publisher's early '90s "Comics' Greatest World" imprint, a previous attempt to enter the superhero field -- have returned, as have revived Golden and Silver Age concepts like "Captain Midnight," "Skyman" and "Brain Boy." Read More...