April, 2007
To see or not to see-shojo girls risk losing their image in Translucent 4/2/07
April 2, 2007
Shizuka has problems. Not only is she an introverted girl, dealing with schoolwork and boys, but she feels invisible. In reality, she is victim to a disease that is making her literally translucent! Read More...
De: Tales makes the (Book)list! 4/2/07
April 2, 2007
Dark Horse Books is proud to announce the inclusion of <I>De: Tales: Stories from Urban Brazil</I> in the <I>Booklist</I> Top Ten Graphic Novels 2007. The <I>Booklist</I> list features the graphic novels reviewed most favorably in the March 15, 2006, through January 1 & 15, 2007, issues. Read More...
The hunters become the hunted in BPRD: Killing Ground 4/2/07
April 2, 2007
The Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense will be forever altered in <I>Killing Ground</I>, and not all the changes are for the better. Read More...
Winners of Buffy/MySpace Contest Announced 4/4/07
April 4, 2007
Dark Horse and MySpace.com partnered to present a contest calling for short essays about how Buffy the Vampire Slayer has affected fans' lives. Joss has picked the best of these essays, and the writer of the winning essay will be drawn into an upcoming issue of Joss's current relaunch of Buffy, in the Season Eight comic series. Read More...
Dark Horse announces an all-new edition of Eric Drooker's classic work, Flood! 4/4/07
April 6, 2007
Even the U.S. Government can appreciate the classic political artwork of frequent <I>New Yorker </I>cover artist Eric Drooker. The Library of Congress has just purchased the original artwork of Drooker's political masterwork, <I>Flood!</I> to rest in their public prints and photos collection. Read More...
FREE COMIC BOOK DAY SIGNING SCHEDULE 4/19/07
April 19, 2007
Free Comic Book Day is about sharing the world of comics with everyone, and Dark Horse is excited to announce its line-up of creators who will be signing on the May 5th event in retail stores around the nation. Read More...
Retro-a-go-go! by David Scroggy 04/15/10
April 3, 2007
We are proud of the non-book products we make at Dark Horse, and have a lot of fun with it. We don't really look to other companies that much, since we feel secure in our creative choices and they usually resonate with our kind of consumer. But once in awhile we encounter a company that seems like a good fit, and we work together on sales and distribution. New in that category is Retro A-Go-Go, who knocked our socks off with their unique line of licensed, high-quality and fun giftware. As we got to know principal Kirsten Pagacz and her team, we started having even more fun. As you get to know her and her products from this short chat, you'll see why. Read More...