This September, LucasBooks executive editor J. W. Rinzler, artist Mike Mayhew, and Dark Horse Comics will launch "The Star Wars," based on George Lucas' original draft for the epic series.
Posted 4/1/13 10:46 am EST by Eddie Wright in Comic Books, Dark Horse, Star Wars
This September, LucasBooks executive editor J. W. Rinzler, artist Mike Mayhew, and Dark Horse Comics will launch "The Star Wars," based on George Lucas' original draft for the epic series.
Posted 3/22/13 2:32 pm EST by Charles Webb in Comic Books, Dark Horse, News, Trailers
The 80-page OGN, released this week by Dark Horse, asks one of the big lingering questions from the first "Avatar" series written by Gene Luen Yang.
Posted 3/11/13 6:30 pm EST by Charles Webb in Comic Books, Dark Horse, Interviews
The creator of "30 Days of Night" and "Criminal Macabre" was wary about trying to make a monster story out of the golem. The many different stories about golems (there doesn't seem to be one key golem myth) are often about giving life to a lump of clay and seeing what happens, strange tales tied up in faith, alchemic science, and mysticism. "I've done my take on the Frankenstein myth, on Dracula, vampire, and werewolves, and the golem is always one that seemed really hard to tackle," Niles recently told me by phone "Because it was always so firmly entrenched in Jewish mysticism, it seemed like a hard thing to tell a straight monster from."
But even after getting several short stories about the creature out of his system, Niles couldn't quite exorcise the golem from his mind, ultimately teaming up with artist Dave Wachter ("The Hell-Bound Train") to bring to life his WWII-set miniseries about Jews enlisting the aid of the creature to protect them from the Nazis.
Posted 3/4/13 10:30 am EST by Charles Webb in Comic Books, Dark Horse, Emerald City Comicon
Hellboy's still in Hell and Mike Mignola came to Emerald City Comic-Con to talk about it. The "Hellboy in Hell" and "B.P.R.D." creator talked about the present and future of the Dark Horse series as one hero goes to hell and another group of heroes suffer Hell on Earth!
Find out why we shouldn't expect to see God in "Hellboy," what it's like collaborating with Guillermo del Toro, and exploring mythology through the "Hellboy" universe.
Posted 3/3/13 8:39 am EST by Charles Webb in Dark Horse, Emerald City Comicon, News
Dark Horse Comics long ago distinguished itself as the home of non-capes comics, but in 2013, they're embracing them with Ghost, X, Captain Midnight and more in new series as the publisher explores the pulps and modern supes throughout the year. Plus, more new characters will be introduced in "Dark Horse Presents" throughout 2013.
Find out what the publisher has in store for superhero fans in this recap of their Emerald City Comic-Con panel.
Posted 2/13/13 4:46 pm EST by Eddie Wright in Dark Horse, Game of Thrones, Toy Fair, Toys, TV
At Toy Fair, Dark Horse gave us an exclusive first look at the beautifully sculpted statue of one of "Game of Thrones'" undead White Walkers and we're thrilled to be able to show it off. Also, you'll get to see Peter Dinklage in statue form, ready for battle as Tyrion, and a pair of lovely "Thrones" bookends.
See your first look at the White Walker and more below!
Posted 2/7/13 1:45 pm EST by Charles Webb in Animation, Dark Horse, News, TV
[Update: in the original post, we mistakenly identified the release date of the first season of "The Legend of Korra" as set for May. This has not been confirmed by Nickelodeon, but we'll have an update for you when there is a concrete release date.]
The hardcover "The Legend of Korra: The Art of the Animated Series—Book One: Air" will out July 24 from Dark Horse, featuring commentary from the show's creators.
Posted 2/5/13 6:00 pm EST by Charles Webb in Comic Books, Dark Horse, Interviews, Movies
"The obstacles," writer and producer Peter Lenkov chuckles when I ask him about the challenges of getting his comic "R.I.P.D." to the big screen. "Being in development hell for ten years."
Lenkov, who has a list of credits going back 20 years has worked steadily in film and TV (he's the mind behind "Demolition Man," and don't think I didn't ask him about that), but "R.I.P.D." was for the longest time that elusive project, tied up in the not uncommon snarl of delays, budgetary concerns, and false starts since Universal first set eyes on the concept.
Posted 1/25/13 1:11 pm EST by Eddie Wright in Comic Books, Dark Horse, Star Wars
In other "Star Wars" news: Brian Wood's take on the comic book version of the galaxy that is so very far away is sold out for the second time.
Posted 1/2/13 11:57 am EST by Charles Webb in Books, Dark Horse, Reviews
Author Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw's comic-apocalyptic novel "Jam" pokes fun at military-industrial incompetence, an over-saturation of hipster irony, and the corporate hive mind--all pretty soft targets for the usually sharp and funny writer. Unfortunately, given its broadsides against such dull unworthies, a lead character who's a quivering moral vacuum (although that's not a bad thing in and of itself), and a weirdly languorous structure, this story of the carnivorous strawberry jam that ate Brisbane never really does justice to the absurdity of that pitch.
Posted 12/18/12 10:49 am EST by Eddie Wright in Comic Books, Dark Horse
"The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys" from the My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way, his co-writer Shaun Simon and artist Becky Cloonan was first announced in 2009 to coincide with the release of the band's futuristic, sci-fi concept album "Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys." Well, now the comic is finally upon us as Dark Horse is set to release the first issue on June 6.
Posted 11/12/12 6:00 pm EST by Eddie Wright in Comic Books, Dark Horse, Interviews, TV
It goes without saying at this point that Guillermo del Toro is a busy guy. Between directing the upcoming "Pacific Rim," producing "Rise of the Guardians," discussing a possible "Justice League Dark"-type movie (see his final answer!) and much more, he found time to oversee the adaption of he and Chuck Hogan's trilogy of vampire novels "The Strain" into a comic series for Dark Horse which has been collected in a trade to be released on Wednesday, November 14. "The Strain" is written by David Lapham with art by Mike Huddleston, colors by Dan Jackson and inks by E.M. Gist but as you'll learn from the interview below, del Toro had a hand in the production every step of the way. In case you don't know, according to Dark Horse, "The Strain" is:
Posted 11/5/12 5:00 pm EST by Eddie Wright in Comic Books, Dark Horse
Before you follow Hellboy and Mike Mignola into Hell, get caught up by hitting the top moments of ol' Red's mightily eventuful life with this handy "Hellboy Timeline." Just click the image below to open a nicely organized, linked image that'll take you to Dark Horse's digital store so you can pick up each of these pivotal arcs.