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Weird Fiction Comes to Stēla with 'Calla Cthulhu'
Weird Fiction Comes to Stēla with 'Calla Cthulhu'
Weird Fiction Comes to Stēla with 'Calla Cthulhu'
The latest comic from Stēla blends the world of HP Lovecraft with a little Buffy the Vampire Slayer to arrive at Calla Cthulhu. The comic is written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer with art by Erin Humiston. The title character is a teenage girl with the blood of Lovecraft's Great Old Ones in her veins. She must struggle against the forces of darkness, many of whom she's related to, and prevent the rise of her namesake, the Great Cthulhu himself.
'Beasts of Burden' Returns With 'Look What The Cat Dragged In'
'Beasts of Burden' Returns With 'Look What The Cat Dragged In'
'Beasts of Burden' Returns With 'Look What The Cat Dragged In'
It's been two years since the last installment of Dark Horse's creepy critter comic Beasts of Burden, but that long wait comes to an end this May with the release of a brand new one shot! Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In reunites Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer and Jill Thompson as the cats of Burden Hill investigate a black magic mystery.
Preview Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer's Metal Men Animation For DC Nation [Video]
Preview Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer's Metal Men Animation For DC Nation [Video]
Preview Evan Dorkin & Sarah Dyer's Metal Men Animation For DC Nation [Video]
This Saturday's DC Nation block on Cartoon Network sees the first in a series of Metal Men animated shorts devised by cartoonists and animation veterans Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer. I confess the allure of Robert Kanigher and Ross Andru's intelligent robots whose personalities reflect the properties of their designated metals and their eccentric creator Dr. Wil...
‘Dark Horse Presents’ New Francavilla, Arcudi, Case, Seeley and More [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ New Francavilla, Arcudi, Case, Seeley and More [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ New Francavilla, Arcudi, Case, Seeley and More [Preview]
On sale this week is Dark Horse Presents #11, the latest issue of Dark Horse's prestigious anthology series. Featuring no distracting advertisements, the 80-page book contains new material by such comics creators as Francesco Francavilla (introducing The Black Beetle), Mike Richardson, Tim Seeley and Victor Drujiniu (introducing The Occultist), John Arcudi and Jonathan Case (introducing The Creep)