Tag: Matt Kindt
Peter Milligan’s TOMORROW and the return of BLACKWOOD highlight Dark Horse February 2020 solicitations
Full solicitations text and images for Dark Horse comics and memorabilia scheduled to ship in February 2020.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Family Tree’ and ‘Folklords’ enliven tropes by subverting them
Family Tree #1
Written by Jeff Lemire
Illustrated by Phil Hester
Image Comics
I’m past the point where I’m willing to give end of the world stories much...
Interview: Matt Kindt talks mapping out ETHER and working with David Rubin
Plus, his thoughts on fantasy, dragons, working with myriad artists, and more.
EXCLUSIVE: Matt Kindt joins Wilfredo Torres and Nayoung Kim for BANG! at Dark Horse
The series follows a captured secret agent and the quest for a mysterious manuscript.
Crowdfunding Comics Round-Up: HEK Treasury, HEY, AMATEUR!, & 2 other projects we love
Bring on the anthologies!
INTERVIEW: Hurtt, Enger, & Kindt on experimental anthology, & what’s to come for HEK...
'I’ve been waiting to tell this story in this way...for so long.'
Matt Kindt, collaborators announce 100-page comics anthology Kickstarter
Kindt, Brian Hurtt, and Marie Enger have also launched HEK Studio.
BOOM! Studios announces FOLKLORDS from Kindt & Smith
Ansel is an outsider haunted by visions of well-pressed suits.
INDIE VIEW: Throwbacks to manly adventures in ‘Black Hammer ’45’ and ‘Irons’
Black Hammer ’45 #1
Written by Ray Fawkes
Illustrated by Matt Kindt
Colored by Sharlene Kindt
Lettered by Marie Enger
Either as inspiration from or competition with the Big...
BLACK HAMMER ’45 Presents the Golden Age of Jeff Lemire’s Superhero Universe
The series will be co-written by Ray Fawkes, with art by Matt and Sharlene Kindt.
INTERVIEW: Matt Kindt’s Return to MIND MGMT Wants Readers to Drop The Needle
Over its original 36 issue run at Dark Horse, Matt Kindt's seminal work Mind MGMT was all the engagement of X-Files, Lost, and 24...
REVIEW: Kindt and Rubin’s ETHER: THE COPPER GOLEMS #1 Explores the Mysteries of The...
The first issue of the follow-up miniseries is a perfect jumping-on point for new readers.

















