And now it is inspiring a new graphic novel, Carmilla The First Vampire. by Amy Chu and Soo Lee to be published by Berger Books at Dark Horse Comics.
This queer, feminist murder mystery is a riveting tale of identity, obsession, and fateful family secrets set in New York City Chinatown Written by Amy Chu (Red Sonja, Poison[...]
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Dark Horse Comics and Berger Books announced a new OGN coming from I.N.J Culbard in November: Salamandre The comic is about an artist named Kaspar Salamanre who is sent to a place "where flowers are contraband, music is illegal, and art is created in hiding." Or in other words, Florida by this time next year.
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Perker under the Berger Books imprint at Dark Horse Originally published for 24 issues between 2008 and 2010, the comic will be reprinted as four trade paperbacks, beginning with Air Volume 1 this September.
The press release provides us with the perfect opportunity to check out and coast though the rest of this article:
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The final graphic novel in the She Could Fly trilogy by Christopher Cantwell, Martín Morazzo, and Miroslav Mrva will hit stores in October from Berger Books Dark Horse Comics sent out a press release announcing the news on Friday Called She Could Fly: Fight or Flight, the OGN will be released to comic book stores[...]
Devin Grayson and French comics star Yana Adamovic (the comics are French, not Adamovic, who is from Serbia, before you correct us in the comments) will explore climate change in a fantasy setting in the upcoming Berger Books OGN, Rewild Berger Books parent Dark Horse Comics sent out a press release announcing the book, which[...]
It’s dangerous to buy anything on name value alone (just ask Cyberpunk 2077 players), but sometimes, a person can be tempted. The Seeds is that temptation.
Ahead of New York Comic Con's Saturday, Dark Horse has announced a new title in the Berger Books like from Peter Milligan, Jesús Hervas, and James Devlin set to hit stores in February Called Tomorrow, this five-issue miniseries stars a twin brother and sister caught in an apocalyptic world when a Russian computer virus manages[...]
Berger Books, Karen Berger's imprint from Dark Horse Comics is publishing a new Peter Milligan comic book, Tomorrow, a new five-issue series for February, drawn by Jesús Hervas with colours by James Devlin.
In the wake of devastation, musical prodigy Oscar Fuentes is separated from his twin sister Cira Without the support of each other and[...]
The great Ann Nocenti is writing a new comic at Dark Horse's Berger Books imprint this Fall Ruby Falls is described as "a neo-noir tale of love, memory, and murder mysteriously woven through three generations of women, and hinging on their individual, intertwined fights for freedom The four-issue mini-series will feature art by Italian artist[...]
Mystery and horror are melded together beautifully to create a cohesive tale that doesn’t rush and lose the fun of exploring Kathy’s new “reality.”
She Could Fly continues with Luna struggling to bond with her parents and people hunting Earl through Chicago. Is it a good read?
The Seeds tells the story of a world split by a wall and half the society wishing to live without technology. Does it make for a good read?
She Could Fly finds Luna, a young girl inspired by a woman who flies over Chicago. She wants to know more, and if flying could save her. Is it a good read?
At the Diamond Retailer Appreciation Lunch at San Diego Comic-Con, Dark Horse has been showing off their titles from the Berger Books line from Karen Berger, including the new La Guardia for December by Nnedi Okorafor and Tana Ford to tell the story of LaGuardia International and Interstellar Airport, reteaming after their work on Black Panther: Rise of a[...]
Incognegro: Renaissance reaches its ending as Zane and Bette receive a threatening letter, and they work to expose Van Horn. Is it a good read?
We view the stage of Mata Hari's life here she got work with the circus and the theater while the interrogation continues. Is it a good read?
Morazzo, also the interior artist, is working on a script from Christopher Cantwell the co-creator and showrunner of AMC's Halt and Catch Fire.
The series, which debuted as part of Karen Berger's Berger Books just last week, is a horror crime set in Chicago, Illinois It tells the story of an unknown woman who appears flying[...]
Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award-winning author Nnedi Okorafor will be teaming up once again with her Black Panther: Long Live the King collaborator Tana Ford for a new four-issue mini-series from Berger Books called LaGuardia The first issue is set to hit stores in October and is available for pre-order now, retailing for $4.99[...]
Dark Horse and the Berger Books imprint have announced their next upcoming series: a reimagining of Charles Dickens's novel Oliver Twist set in a dystopian future. Olivia Twist is billed as "a female-centric futuristic fable" from the slightly less female-centric creative team of bestselling author Darin Strauss, short fiction author Adam Dalva, artist Emma Vieceli, and colorist Lee Loughridge[...]
Incognegro: Renaissance continues with Zane meeting an actress named Bette, learning her life, and how she connects to the murdered Xavier. Is it a good read?
Dark Horse sent out an update today on the status of The Seeds, the first printed work from David Aja since Hawkeye, alongside industry legend Ann Nocenti, on the Berger Books imprint Back in October, at New York's Diamond Retailer breakfast, we got our first look at the cover and some interior pages Back then,[...]
Dark Horse has announced the latest new comic coming from its Berger Books imprint in July, from Halt and Catch Fire showrunner Christopher Cantwell, artist Martin Morazzo, and colorist Miroslav Mrva She Could Fly is set to launch in July, detailing what a press release claims is "the strange and poignant tale of the Flying Woman."
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The second installment of Incognegro: Renaissance finds Zane undergoing a makeover so that he can go undercover at the whites-only Cotton Club to find a woman present during Xavier's murder. Is it a good read?
But when it comes to horror anthologies co-written by Anthony Bourdain, it's a totally different story.
Currently being published as an anthology mini-series as part of the Berger Books imprint, Dark Horse plans to collect Anthony Bourdain's Hungry Ghosts in spooky yet delicious hardcover edition this Fall From the press release:
Anthony Bourdain's Hungry Ghosts features terrifying tales[...]
Rosilyne Bean reported from New York Comic Con 2017:
At the Introduction to Berger Books panel at NYCC 2017, Karen Berger shared information about the new titles incoming from her team-up with Dark Horse Comics Accompanying her were several writers and artists of the forthcoming series
Hungry Ghosts, written by Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose, will[...]
Bleeding Cool reporter Joe Glass writes:
At SDCC, founding editor of DC's Vertigo Karen Berger is on hand to explain the first projects revealed as part of her new Dark Horse imprint, Berger Books.
Berger says she's really happy to be here, and happy to be back in comics after taking a few years out.
Panel includes Dave Gibbons,[...]
Karen Berger will head up the freshly announced Berger Books, with an initial lineup of titles announced now The line-up will initially consist of four titles: Hungry Ghosts by Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose; Incognegro: Renaissance by Mat Johnson and Warren Pleece; Mata Hari by Emma Beeby and Ariela Kristantina; and The Seeds by Ann[...]
But we told you that more was coming.
I had conversations with people who were working on projects with her and swore blind she was going to return in a project with Judith Regan, founder of Regan Books.
Instead, today at ComicsPRO, Karen Berger flew into Memphis Tennesse to arrive at the Downtown Sheraton hotel to applause from[...]