Tag: Dark Horse
Kim-Joy comes to comics with TURTLE BREAD this May
The debut graphic novel from baker and cookbook author Kim-Joy dives into baking, friendship, and much more this Summer
ComicsPRO 2023 wrap-up: happy retailers, Schanes to Oni, and more
Wrapping up news and reactions from the industry's first big trade event of the year, ComicsPRO, "the most inspiring 72 hour of the year."
MOB PSYCHO 100 returns from Dark Horse Manga this Fall
The twelfth volume of the hit series will be released with a new English translation by Dark Horse Manga in September
TRADE RATING: OUR ENCOUNTERS WITH EVIL AND OTHER STORIES
Fun and Misadventure at the Infernal Orgies of the Bloodletting Aristocracy
INTERVIEW: Amy Chu and Soo Lee tease the mystery that is CARMILLA: THE FIRST...
Amy Chu and Soo Lee talk to the Beat about their new Berger Books horror graphic novel Carmilla: The First Vampire
INTERVIEW: Rachel Aragno on the joys of creation in LEONIDE THE VAMPYR: A CHRISTMAS...
Sometimes all you need for Christmas is to have your soul trapped in a crow.
Top Comics to Buy for November 30, 2022
Featuring a new start for Superman, the Avengers, and an underrated character within the Hellboy Universe!
REVIEW: Blacksad: They All Fall Down is a stellar look at art, unions, and...
Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido take on political killings and Shakespeare in the Park.
TRADE REVIEW: WE HAVE DEMONS VOL. 1 by SNYDER, CAPULLO
The book, originally published digitally via comiXology, is out in collected form now via Dark Horse.
Okupe and Akpan’s IYANU: CHILD OF WONDER wins Best Comic at the 2022 Nommo...
The second volume of Nigerian creators Roye Okupe and Godwin Akpan’s IYANU: CHILD OF WONDER won Best Graphic Novel at the 2022 Nommo Awards over the weekend.
Brian Michael Bendis and Jacob Edgar launch bonkers new Jinxworld title THE ONES
Superhero comedy explores the multiverse this November!
INTERVIEW: Cecil Castellucci on writing towards a better tomorrow in SHIFTING EARTH
"I was thinking about what would happen if you had the chance to save the world and, if you could see it from a different angle, how would you choose which world to save."

















