August, 2006
Dark Horse Deluxe announces DC Comics collectible statuette series 8/9/06
Aug. 9, 2006
In an exciting collaboration, Dark Horse Comics and DC Direct, DC Comics' action figure and collectible company, are teaming to create a new series of vintage-style statuettes featuring four of DC Comics' best-known characters. Read More...
Snapshots from Wizard World Chicago!!! 8/17/06
Aug. 17, 2006
Check out these photos from Wizard World Chicago! Read More...
David Lloyd Signing Schedule!!! 8/28/06
Aug. 28, 2006
David Lloyd is on the road! Maybe he'll by stopping by your town soon. Read More...
Renowned artist Tara McPherson's work is finally collected in Lonely Heart 8/17/06
Aug. 17, 2006
Innocence and guilt. Light and darkness. Love and hate. Tara McPherson's striking paintings and posters are a tour de force of creative tension, at once heartfelt and heartbreaking. Read More...
What does it mean to turn one of the great graphic novels of our time into a major motion picture? Dark Horse takes you behind the scenes of Frank Miller's 300 8/17/06
Aug. 17, 2006
In 1998, Frank Miller shook the comics world with his groundbreaking series <I>300</I>. Marking Miller's first collaboration with artist Lynn Varley (<I>Ronin, The Dark Knight Returns</I>) in over a decade, <I>300</I> was a gritty reimagining of a battle in which 300 Spartan soldiers fought to hold back the entire Persian army. Read More...
Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson Have Created A Monster With City of Others, the Newest Addition to The Dark Horse Horror Line! 8/17/06
Aug. 17, 2006
Legendary comics artist Bernie Wrightson is embarking on his long-awaited return to horror comics with <I>City of Others</I>, a creative collaboration with Steve Niles. <I>City of Others</I> is the story of one man--a barely human killer named Blud who finds purpose, love and passion after his death. Read More...
Comics genius Bryan Talbot takes you to Sunderland? 8/17/06
Aug. 17, 2006
Sunderland! Thirteen hundred years ago it was the greatest center of learning in the whole of Christendom and the very cradle of English consciousness. In the time of Lewis Carroll it was the greatest shipbuilding port in the world. Read More...