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I just got my comp copies for the final part of The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, my latest comic with Simon Rohrmuller, appearing in Dark Horse Presents. We reported before that the Eisner-winning anthology was going to be revamped and relaunched. And at C2E2, it went official, the monthly 80 page book rejigged into a […]
Another run around the week's comics, published in time to maybe tempt you into adding one or more titles onto this week's stack. Gratuitous spoilers are avoided, no final pages here, though there may be some examples you may have preferred to read in context. Consider this a taster's menu and if you do come […]
From the new solicitations from Dark Horse Comics for May 2014. Dark Horse Presents #36 Mike Mignola (W), Justin Aclin (W), Stan Sakai (W/A), Luciano Saracino (W), Jaime Hernandez (W/A), Patrick Alexander (W/A), Kel McDonald (W/A), Christopher Sebela (W), Dennis Culver (W/A), Martin Conaghan (W), Ben Stenbeck (A), Nicolás Daniel Selma (A), Juan Manuel Tumburús (A), […]
Gavin Lees writes for Bleeding Cool from the floor of ECCC; Jonathan Case really established himself on the comics scene last year with the release of both his long-awaited graphic novel, Dear Creature, and his stark, disturbing work on The Green River Killer with Jeff Jensen. With an illustrative style that hearkens to the golden […]
There's something about reading Richard Corben comics that just make me feel dirty. It's not the nudity, there's some of that sure, but it's the feel that every body, every creature is sweating. You can feel their bristles, their pores, even from these rounded, cartoonish, exaggerated caricatures. In Ragemoor from Dark Horse, this is a […]
Bleeding Cool only just told you that a Dark Horse Presents revival even existed. Now we're telling you that Neal Adams' new series Blood will debut in the first issue in an eight page story. Adams says "Blood is a nasty guy. He's a cop, sure, but a very nasty piece of work. He will […]
I loved Dark Horse Presents. Where I met all manner of comic book creators and their creations for the first time. Frank Miller's Sin City, Eddie Campbell's Bacchus, John Byrne's Next Men, Paul Chadwick's Concrete and so many more. And after a spot of time online, it's returning to print in April, in an eighty […]