Dark Horse Comics is set to explore the sordid history of the notorious sea witch Ursula this June with the launch of Disney Villains: Ursula and the Seven Seas, a new miniseries from writer Sherri L. Smith and artist Gabriele Bagnoli. “I’ve always been a fan of The Little Mermaid, both Andersen’s original story and […]
Wolverine and Harleen lead bestselling comic books and graphic novels of February 2020
Diamond Comic Distributors has revealed details of its direct sales info for February 2020, with Marvel’s Wolverine #1 leading the bestselling comic book charts and helping the House of Ideas to finish up the month as the bestselling publisher with a 41.85% dollar market share and a 47.30% unit share. DC did enjoy some success […]
Geralt returns to comics with The Witcher: Fading Memories
As fans await the second season of Netflix’s The Witcher TV series, Dark Horse Comics has announced that Geralt will be making his return to comic books with the brand new four-issue miniseries from writer Bartosz Sztybor (Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Sirens) and artist Amad Mir (Zarathustra) entitled The Witcher: Fading Memories, which takes place […]
The world of The Umbrella Academy expanding with You Look Like Death
Dark Horse Comics has announced the upcoming summer launch of the first Umbrella Academy spin-off series You Look LIke Death from series co-creator Gerard Way along with Shaun Simon (The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys), artist I.N.J. Culbard (The New Deadwardians), and letterer Nate Piekos (The Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion). You Look Like Death will […]
Original Predator screenplay Hunters is being adapted as a comic book series
Last month, Dark Horse announced that it is adapting Dan O’Bannon’s original Alien script as part of its 20th Century Fox Uncovered series of comic book reimaginings, and now the publisher has announced that the 1987 sci-fi action classic Predator is also set for the same treatment with the five-issue miniseries Predator: The Original Screenplay. […]
Comic Book Review – Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins II #5
Calum Petrie reviews Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins II #5… Vox Machina are still within the early stages of their adventures, and a split in the party requires two objectives to be tackled at the same time. The previous issue showed Vex, Vax, Trinket and Grog heading into the Frostweald to find the heart of […]
Wonder Woman #750 and Absolute Carnage lead bestselling comic books and graphic novels of January 2020
DC Comics celebrated eight decades of the Amazon Princess last month with Wonder Woman #750, with the the milestone issue proving to be the top-selling comic book of January 2020 according to Diamond Comic Distributors. Aside from Batman #86, Marvel dominated the rest of the top ten, while the House of Ideas also scored the […]
Comic Book Review – Invisible Kingdom #9
Kevin McDowall reviews Invisible Kingdom #9… Issue #9 of Invisible Kingdom brings us back to the crew of the Sundog trying to find scrap to repair their scuttled ship. There is little time to spare and possible threat all around for Grix and her threadbare crew. Meanwhile Eline and Vess try to sweet talk the dangerous […]
Comic Book Preview – Mike Mignola’s Frankenstein Undone #1
Hellboy creator Mike Mignola returns to the world of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein this week as Dark Horse Comics launches the new series Frankenstein Undone, a prequel to Mignola’s Frankenstein Underground, and you can check out a preview of the first issue here… SEE ALSO: Comic Book Review – Hellboy Winter Special Frankenstein’s creator lies dead […]
Comic Book Review – Hellboy Winter Special
Eammon Jacobs reviews Dark Horse’s Hellboy Winter Special… While the latest big-screen adaptation of the Hellboy comics might not have been so popular, the Hellboy Winter Special reminds fans what’s so great about the supernatural world created by Mike Mignola in the first place. For those expecting a sprawling new ethereal saga, think again, the […]
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