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The Best of Comics 2019

The Best of Comics 2019

Jan. 3, 2020

We're looking back on an incredible year here at Dark Horse! We are proud to see so many creators and titles on "best of" lists for 2019. Here's a look back at some of the best and brightest this year! Read More...

SDCC 2019: CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL AND MARTÍN MORAZZO’S “SHE COULD FLY” IN DEVELOPMENT AT AMC

SDCC 2019: CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL AND MARTÍN MORAZZO’S “SHE COULD FLY” IN DEVELOPMENT AT AMC

July 19, 2019

<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow: hidden;">Berger Books is proud to announce She Could Fly has been optioned for television development by AMC. Based on the comic series created by Christopher Cantwell and Martín Morazzo, She Could Fly marks the first property from the esteemed Berger Books line to be optioned for film or television. </div> <div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow: hidden;"> </div> <div... Read More...

An Introduction to Berger Books

An Introduction to Berger Books

Feb. 28, 2019

Karen Berger, the legendary, award-winning comic book editor and founder of DC Comics’ influential imprint Vertigo, will acquire, edit, and oversee Berger Books, a new line of creator-owned comic books and graphic novels to be published by Dark Horse Comics. Read More...

She Could Fly Sequel Soars into Shops in April 2019

She Could Fly Sequel Soars into Shops in April 2019

Jan. 24, 2019

Dark Horse and Berger Books are proud to reveal art from She Could Fly: The Lost Pilot, the sequel to the acclaimed series She Could Fly Read More...

Embark on the Second Arc of Brian Wood and Mack Chater's Viking-Samurai Revenge Saga

Embark on the Second Arc of Brian Wood and Mack Chater's Viking-Samurai Revenge Saga

Sept. 18, 2018

One thousand years ago, a murderous clan known as the Forty Swords burned a village to the ground, leaving just two people alive: a shattered father and his young daughter. Driven by revenge for their murdered friends and family, Elsbeth and Dag have been hunting those responsible. 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...

Stephen McCranie's Space Boy Arrives at Dark Horse

Stephen McCranie's Space Boy Arrives at Dark Horse

Nov. 7, 2017

<p>Dark Horse is thrilled to partner with writer and artist Stephen McCranie (<em>Mal and Chad</em>) to bring his unique space opera webcomic to the page as a four-volume graphic novel series. Currently serialized on Webtoons.com with over 50,000 unique readers, McCranie's <strong><em>Space Boy</em></strong> is a coming of age story of a high-school-aged girl who belongs in a different time, a boy possessed by emptiness as deep as space, an alien artifact, mysterious murder, and a... Read More...

Tentacle Kitty is Ready for Her Close-Up!

Tentacle Kitty is Ready for Her Close-Up!

Oct. 17, 2017

From her popular presence at comic conventions to her bold new coloring book, Tentacle Kitty is leaving her mark on pop culture! Created by John and Raena Merritt in 2009, the couple has worked together on character design, product development, and the recently released webcomic series on Tapastic. Since then, Tentacle Kitty has become the cutest cult sensation on the convention circuit! Explore Tentacle Kitty's new life on earth with this awesome coloring book, including forty-five original, colorable, black and white illustrations of Tentacle Kitty and her unforgettable friends! And remember: "Never Judge A Kitty By Its Tentacles!" Read More...