Tag: Dark Horse Comics
NYCC ’18: Dark Horse Continues The Avatar’s Journey Once More
By Aaron Halls
10 years ago Avatar Aang defeated the Fire Lord in the epic series finale of Avatar: The Last Airbender, closing the chapter on a beloved cartoon for fans of all ages. Since...
NYCC ’18: The Umbrella Academy invites You to Check Into “Hotel Oblivion”
By Amanda Steele
Fans of Gerard Way and My Chemical Romance filled the room for the “The Umbrella Academy Invites You to Check Into ‘Hotel...
PREVIEW: THE LEGEND OF KORRA: RUINS OF THE EMPIRE Continues the Saga
The new graphic novel features the return of Kuvira.
INTERVIEW: How A Twitter Exchange Led to Langridge and Ferrier’s CRIMINY
The creators of the all-ages graphic novel discuss the story's inception and inspirations.
Dark Horse to Publish MINECRAFT Graphic Novels
This marks the first officially-licensed release for the popular video game franchise.
Dark Horse Loses BUFFY To BOOM!
Check off another IP loss for Dark Horse Comics. Joss Whedon's Buffy The Vampire Slayer has been published by Dark Horse since 1998, but now...
Dark Horse Comics To Publish a New Witcher Mini-series
CD Projekt Red's most lucrative gaming IP, The Witcher, is expanding once again even beyond the recent Netflix series news. Dark Horse Comics will...
Emi Lenox Joins Jeff Lemire for BLACK HAMMER: CTHU-LOUISE One-Shot
As if high school didn't suck enough, try going through it with literal tentacles on your head.
Anthony Bourdain’s Final Comics Work To Be Published by Dark Horse
ANTHONY BOURDAIN'S HUNGRY GHOSTS will collect the miniseries of the same name and feature new, previously unpublished stories.
Preview: STRANGER THINGS #1 Pits Will Byers Against the Demogorgon
The miniseries follows the season 1 exploits of Will Byers as he must survive while lost in the Upside-Down.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Pirates and Peril in Ryan Ferrier and Roger Langridge’s CRIMINY OGN
The all-ages graphic novel is in comic shops in September.
Dark Horse to Publish Miloš Slavković’s Epic Space Opera, LIGHTSTEP
The new miniseries was originally produced via a successful Kickstarter campaign.
















