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Brian Wood’s ‘Channel Zero': The Unofficial Bible of Comics Activism
Brian Wood’s ‘Channel Zero': The Unofficial Bible of Comics Activism
Brian Wood’s ‘Channel Zero': The Unofficial Bible of Comics Activism
When Dark Horse's Channel Zero: The Complete Collection lands on the shelves todays, it may introduce some Brian Wood fans to work they were unaware of before. Collecting Channel Zero, his first work in the medium, Jennie One, the sequel with another then-newcomer, Becky Cloonan, and material from volumes 1 and 2 of Public Domain, Wood's photography and design books, the collection presents the ea
Geof Darrow’s ‘Shaolin Cowboy’ Versus an Insanely Detailed Zombie Horde [Exclusive]
Geof Darrow’s ‘Shaolin Cowboy’ Versus an Insanely Detailed Zombie Horde [Exclusive]
Geof Darrow’s ‘Shaolin Cowboy’ Versus an Insanely Detailed Zombie Horde [Exclusive]
Geof Darrow's been busy at the drawing board preparing for the 2012 return of Shaolin Cowboy through Dark Horse Comics, and we've got a characteristically intricate new piece of art from the first issue to prove it. Last time we saw art from Shaolin Cowboy #1, the title's silent protagonist was taking a tortoise for a spin and mounting a few other unconventional steeds such as a bulldog and a dino
Amanda Palmer Talks About Her Conjoined Twins Graphic Novel ‘Evelyn, Evelyn’ [Exclusive Preview]
Amanda Palmer Talks About Her Conjoined Twins Graphic Novel ‘Evelyn, Evelyn’ [Exclusive Preview]
Amanda Palmer Talks About Her Conjoined Twins Graphic Novel ‘Evelyn, Evelyn’ [Exclusive Preview]
With the Dark Horse Comics release of Evelyn, Evelyn (a graphic novel interpretation of the bizarre band project by Dresden Dolls singer Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley with art by Cynthia von Buhler) only days away, ComicsAlliance conducted a short interview with Amanda Palmer about the book, a blackly humorous modern fable about two conjoined twins...
Comics We Love: ‘Mister X’ and Its Retrofuturistic Architecture of Madness
Comics We Love: ‘Mister X’ and Its Retrofuturistic Architecture of Madness
Comics We Love: ‘Mister X’ and Its Retrofuturistic Architecture of Madness
Dark Horse continues its efforts to revive the long-out-of-print Mister X comics in June with Dean Motter's Mister X: The Brides of Mister X and Other Stories, the second massive hardcover collection of the series that got about a dozen all-star careers started, married sequential art with the principles of design, and drastically altered the way comics looked...
Dark Horse Digital Now Open for Business with Free Comics and More
Dark Horse Digital Now Open for Business with Free Comics and More
Dark Horse Digital Now Open for Business with Free Comics and More
The much anticipated Dark Horse Comics Digital Storefront is now live. As demonstrated at C2E2 in March, Dark Horse is selling single-issue digital comics for $1.99 via its free iOS application for iPad and iPhone as well as via the Web. The store launches with a number of free comics and promotional initiatives, including a contest to win an iPad 2...
Dark Horse Lays Off Employees as Sales Slip Around Comics Industry
Dark Horse Lays Off Employees as Sales Slip Around Comics Industry
Dark Horse Lays Off Employees as Sales Slip Around Comics Industry
Dark Horse Comics laid off seven employees today, in departments ranging from editorial to marketing to design, and including editors Shawna Gore and Dave Land. The layoffs follow slipping sales across the comics industry, and the movement of Dark Horse's market share, once third, to fifth in the industry behind Image Comics and IDW...
An Exclusive Preview of Dark Horse’s Digital Comics Site, Live in January
An Exclusive Preview of Dark Horse’s Digital Comics Site, Live in January
An Exclusive Preview of Dark Horse’s Digital Comics Site, Live in January
When Dark Horse announced their all-new digital comics initiative at New York Comic-Con, they promised a proprietary store that would neatly side-stepping Apple's App Store, comics priced at $1.49 for single issues and up to $5.99 for collections, simultaneous print and digital releases for certain titles, a library that was viewable on iPhones, iPads, and desktop computers, and a full launch in J

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