In 2012, Dark Horse Presents debuted White Suits, a strip from Frank J. Barbiere and Luke Radl. Well, in February, it's getting its own forum issue
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Dark Hall Mansion will be releasing this years officially licensed Peanuts prints for A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, the 1973 classic from Chalres M.
So what has Bleeding Cool owner Avatar Press have in mind for February 2014? More Garth Ennis and his dogs of the last days, more Uber, twice as much God
This is the French press kit for their new deluxe volume of Crossed, combining the first two series in one hardcover. And delivered to journalists and
IDW's solicitations for February 2014 starts out string with the Artist's Edition of Jack Kirby's New Gods, before giving us X-Files Vs Transformers and
A bunch of brand new books from Image Comics for February 2014, some we've covered, some we haven't. Dig in, tell me what you'll be adding to your pull
Mike Richardson is the sole owner and Publisher of Dark Horse Comics. Bruce Zick is a Disney visual development artist, and has been for over thirty
As revealed at NYCC, here comes Vandroid from Dark Horse's sci-fi line in February. But it's not just about the comic. Written by Tommy Lee Edwards and
Originally planned to be published in the USA and France simultaneously by Indeez Urban Editions, One Hit Wonder by Fabrice Sapolsky and Ariel Olivetti,
Out in February, a new pirate comic by Kel Symons and Mathew Reynolds. So what's it about? "NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT" Action and adventure set in
The front and covers of Diamond's Previews catalogues are serious comic book real estate. DC Comics are guaranteed a cover each month, as part of their
In his first Army of Darkness storyline, Elliott Serrano introduced us to Ashley K. Williams, the female alternate reality Ash. With The King Is Dead,
Tim Carson writes; And that’s just what they’ll do. According to ComiXology sales last week taken from iOS in-app purchase charts, The Walking Dead proves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=265SaqomEhU Grace Randolph writes; I talk about two huge changes in DC Comics and Marvel that the publishers have bungled.
The comedy comics magazine The Devastator is running an anonymous online survey to help serve indie creators trying to establish a presence at shows and