FEBRUARY 6, NEW YORK -- “The webcomic to end all webcomics” has landed at Dark Horse! Sinfest is one of the most-read and longest-running webcomics out there, exploring religion, advertising, sex, and politics in a way fleen.com calls “both brutally funny and devastatingly on-target.” In an era when many syndicated newspaper strips are watered down and uninspired, creator Tatsuya Ishida draws on influences ranging from Calvin and Hobbes and Peanuts to manga and pop culture to bring us a fresh take on familiar concepts. Web traffic on Sinfest.net averages 1.7 million unique visitors per month and 300,000 page hits per day.

“I’m thrilled to have Dark Horse publish Sinfest,” says creator Tatsuya Ishida, “Years ago, they gave me my first big break into the industry, and it’s a pleasure to be back with them.”

The first volume of Sinfest arrives on sale this June, collecting the first six hundred strips. Readers will enjoy introductions to the full cast of characters and the opening installments of Ninja Theatre™, beat poetry, calligraphy lessons, and, of course, the irresistible Pooch & Percival strips.