Posts tagged with "Williams"
YouNeek Studios and Dark Horse Comics Present a Live Virtual Panel
April 14, 2022
Join Dark Horse and YouNeek Studios on Wednesday, April 20 at 11 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern for a live virtual chat with YouNeek Studios CEO and writer Roye Okupe, and artists Sunkanmi Akinboye and Toyin "Morby" Ajetunmobi. The live stream will be presented on Twitch and YouTube. Read More...
Drawing the YouNeek YouNiverse: April 1 Live Stream with YouNeek Creators
March 30, 2021
Join Dark Horse Comics and YouNeek Studios for a Live Art and Q&A Session with Creators Roye Okupe and Sunkanmi Akinboye! Thursday, April 1 at 12 pm Pacific time (UTC -7), join the live chat with YouNeek Studios CEO and writer Roye Okupe and artist Sunkanmi Akinboye. Read More...
THE OUT OF THIS WORLD MOONSHADOW COMES TO DARK HORSE
Jan. 16, 2019
Known as America's first fully painted graphic novel, the poetic, philosophical, and groundbreaking Moonshadow gets a deluxe hardcover treatment available Spring 2019. This definitive edition which has been digitally restored includes a new introduction by creator J.M. DeMatteis, as well as a bonus section featuring early concept work. Read More...
Dark Horse Goes Back to the Drawing Board with Expanded Edition of the Art of Comic Book Inking
Dec. 27, 2018
The Art of Comic Book Inking is the industry-standard manual for aspiring comic book inkers and industry professionals alike. Read More...
Adventures In Poor Taste Reviews Hellboy: Weird Tales
Nov. 26, 2014
Hellboy fans have plenty of reason to give thanks this week as Dark Horse releases a hardcover collection of Hellboy: Weird Tales Volumes 1 and 2. Is it good? Of course it’s good. 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...
Remembering Dylan Williams
Sept. 16, 2011
The Portland-area arts community—and the comic-book world—has lost an important soul. Dylan Williams—publisher, writer, artist, comic-book historian, teacher, and fervent spokesperson for the arts—passed away last week. Read More...