Over the weekend at C2E2 in Chicago, Dark Horse unveiled a bunch of plans for the coming months, which included the news that Donny Cates (“Buzzkill”)...
After an incredibly fast paced debut issue last month, “The Witcher” slows it down with its second issue giving some insight into the lore of the...
Dark Horse Comics has been digital for three years now and to celebrate they have a wicked promotion going on where you can win an iPad...
Dan Abnett and I.N.J. Culbard, the team that brought you “The New Deadwardians”, has a new book on the horizon from Dark Horse Comics that is...
From the titular splash page of this issue one thing should be clear “The White Suits” is Toby Cypress’ book. He creates a crazy and rollicking...
Dark Horse Comics has formed a new partnership with Twentieth Century Fox, and their first project together will be an art book for the Guillermo del...
I get too excited each time Dark Horse releases a new issue of “Creepy,” their deliciously sensationalized, ongoing anthology comic. This vintage-style, exploitive black & white...
If you don’t know the name Ellen Datlow, you should. Ellen has won both the Hugo Award and Bram Stoker Award for her work editing supernatural...
In “The Premature Burial,” Eisner Hall of Fame inductee Richard Corben takes two of Edgar Allan Poe’s most suffocating (figuratively and literally) stories and spins comic...
Kids squashing bugs is always fun. Growing up near forests and mountains, my summer times always made it a necessity or the horse flies and mosquitoes...
Jonathan Maberry’s “Bad Blood” is hands down, one of the coolest, freshest vampire stories on the market. Each month this comic gets more intelligent, more unique,...
22 years ago, Joss Whedon scripted a forgivably awful, though undeniably charming horror film called Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which dared to challenge the active-male/passive-female dichotomy...
Rats. Rats are very important. These vile little creatures skitter through life unknowingly breeding disease and disgust. Yet, Veil embraces them entirely. The mystery of “Veil”...
This weekend at Emerald City Comiccon Dark Horse announced a new series from writer Curt Pires and artist Jason Copland. Pires work on “Theremin” has been...
Tomorrow, Hellboy turns 20, a benchmark that not many characters reach. Scott Allie, Editor In Chief at Dark Horse Comics, has had his hand in the...
On March 22 Dark Horse Comics celebrates the 20th Anniversary of its most popular character, the tough and gruff Hellboy. The “Hellboy” series is known for...
Having fiercely demonstrated their ability to authentically tackle the BuffyVerse through Dark Horse’s blazingly sublime series “Angel & Faith”, Christos Gage and Rebekah Isaacs, take the...
An action-packed finale, “The Strain: The Fall” #9 closes its latest chapter with tons of bloody thrills. Every subplot has been geared up for the mind-blowing...
After years of being entangled in legal red-tape, the Chaos Comics cast of characters are finally making their return to the printed page in a new...
Lethal and visceral “The White Suits” feels like a whisky soaked love letter to violent international crime movies. The pages flow with a certain strangeness that...
I’m obsessed with a good writer/artist pairing in comics. The kind that makes me excited just on word alone. Writer Steve Niles and artist Menton3 provide...
Greg Rucka has been synonymous with specific genres, but horror is not one of them. His body of work on books like “Queen & Country”, “Gotham...
For the past few issues, Abe Sapien’s story seemed to be stalling. Abe was bouncing around to different locations and there was very little intrigue built...
A charming and dark fairytale, the one-shot “Beasts of Burden: Hunters & Gatherers” takes its enchanted concept and brings it up to its fullest potential. Filled...