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Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, and manga publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was... |
1962 by Gold Key Comics and has since appeared in other incarnations in books published by Valiant Comics in the 1990s, Dark Horse Comics in the 2000s, and... |
initially published as a monthly five-issue comic book limited series by Dark Horse Comics, the first issue published in May 1998. The issues were titled Honor... |
carried across multiple comic companies, amongst them Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and IDW Publishing. It was collected in a revised and recolored... |
This is a list of unmade and unreleased projects based on Dark Horse Comics publications. Some of these productions were, or still are, in "development... |
Comics. The Uncanny X-Men #514. Marvel Comics. Dark Avengers #8. Marvel Comics. Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus One Shot Special. Marvel Comics.... |
Frank Miller (redirect from Frank Miller (comics creator)) #18–22 (Dark Horse, 1995–1996) G.I. Joe #1 (Dark Horse, 1995) Batman Black and White #2 (DC Comics, 1996) Dark Horse Presents #115 (Dark Horse, 1996) Heavy... |
The Rocketeer (character) (redirect from Rocketeer (comics)) also draw a fictionalised version of Page for the 1996 Dark Horse Comics one-shot Bettie Page Comics, and eventually become friends with Page, helping make... |
Dark Empire is a Star Wars comic book metaseries produced by Dark Horse Comics. It consists of a six-issue limited series written by Tom Veitch and drawn... |
Batman (redirect from Dark Knight (nickname)) #1 Dark Nights: Death Metal #1. DC Comics. Dark Nights: Death Metal Legends of the Dark Knights #1. DC Comics. Dark Nights: Death Metal #2. DC Comics. Dark... |
1992). Dark Horse Comics. Alan Grant (w), Guy Davis (a). The Terminator: Death Valley, no. 5 issues (August–December 1998). Dark Horse Comics. Alan Grant (w)... |
universe with Joe Golem and other titles such as Lady Baltimore. In 2010 Dark Horse Comics began the comic series Baltimore, following Lord Baltimore's hunt... |
Stranger Things (section Comics) Profile :: Dark Horse Comics". www.darkhorse.com. Archived from the original on August 30, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019. "NYCC 2019: DARK HORSE COMICS AND... |
American Splendor (category Dark Horse Comics titles) Publishers were, at various times, Harvey Pekar himself, Dark Horse Comics, and DC Comics. The comics have been adapted into a film of the same name and a... |
Beasts of Burden (redirect from Beasts of Burden (comics)) Jill Thompson and Benjamin Dewey, and published by American company Dark Horse Comics. The title centers on an eponymous team of intelligent animals that... |
Gerard Way (category American comics writers) Jean, Dark Horse Comics, 2007–2008) The Umbrella Academy: Dallas #1–6 (artist Gabriel Bá, colorist Dave Stewart, letterer Nate Piekos, Dark Horse, 2008–2009)... |
The Tale of One Bad Rat (category Dark Horse Comics limited series) comic book limited series by Bryan Talbot. It was first published by Dark Horse Comics in 1994 and later brought out in a collected edition. The story is... |
Darkchylde (category Dark Horse Comics characters) comic book title "Starfall". In 2005 the title was relaunched at Dark Horse Comics as Manga Darkchylde, with Ariel now being a little girl. The term... |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight (category Dark Horse Comics limited series) the Vampire Slayer Season Eight is a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics from 2007 to 2011. The series serves as a canonical continuation of... |
Mass Effect: Redemption (category Dark Horse Comics limited series) based on the Mass Effect video games. The comic will be published by Dark Horse Comics and is written by Mac Walters, who was a lead writer for Mass Effect... |