Tag: Dark Horse
AWARDS ROUNDUP: Nominees and finalists for 2023 Russ Manning, NCS Divisions, inaugural JewCie Awards;...
This Awards Roundup is filled to the brim with nominees and finalist declarations - as well as the winners of the recent Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards
TRADE RATING: AMERICAN GODS – SHADOWS is a worthy adaptation
Collecting the first nine issues of the American Gods comics by Neil Gaiman and co.
INTERVIEW: Artist Jesse Lonergan talks MISS TRUESDALE AND THE FALL OF HYPERBOREA
With Miss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea #1, artist Jesse Lonergan makes his first foray into drawing the Hellboy Universe.
And Lonergan -- who...
FREE COMIC BOOK DAY: Five titles not to sleep on this weekend
With Marvel and DC's FCBD offerings getting a majority of the attention, here's five other titles worth picking up.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEWS: TURTLE BREAD is a cozy read for Mental Health Awareness Month
Penned by Kim-Joy, of Great British Bake-Off fame.
Classic Comic Compendium: CONCRETE – KILLER SMILE, weird and excellent
Concrete - Killer Smile is a gripping thrill ride of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Dark Horse’s THALAMUS: THE ART OF DAVE MCKEAN spotlights the iconic artist’s work in...
A deluxe box set spanning McKean's career in the visual arts
BookScan 2022 Notes: what was the best selling superhero graphic novel and more
Drilling down a little into this year's BookScan graphic novel sales report reveals some patterns and newsbites.
Spy x Family #9 was the bestselling book in America last week
The ninth volume of Tatsuya Endo's Spy x Family manga was the #1 book in America last week, and manga and kids comics were all over the rest of the charts published by Publishers Weekly
88 anticipated graphic novels for Spring 2023
Our spring preview features a lot of heavy hitters and many unexpected surprises.
WEDNESDAY COMICS REVIEWS: Inside Archie’s CHOCKLIT SHOPPE OF HORRORS
Plus, Dead Romans, Groo, Vanish, X-O Manowar, and more!
Photo Gallery: Brian Bolland and Dave Gibbons open up at Comica
British artists Brian Bolland and Dave Gibbons took to the stage of London's Century Club to talk about their lives in comics and their new autobiographies in front of a sell-out audience.

















