| Dark Horse Comics Releases For December 2, 2015
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Dark Horse Comics comic book titles released on December 2, 2015. My personal faves this week are Mystery Girl #1 and This Damned Band #5!
...continue reading » Tags: Adam Hughes, Alberto Alburquerque, Andy Owens, Angel & Faith, Anthony Palumbo, Barb Wire, Bill Morrison, Black Ops 3, Black Ops III, Call of Duty, Chris Warner, Christopher Golden, Corinna Bechko, Countless Haints, Cullenn Bunn, Dan Jackson, Dave Stewart, David Lapham, David Palumbo, Dead Vengeance, E. M. Gist, Frozen Omen, Glenn Whitmore, Harrow County, Hideki Mori, Jean-Sebastien Rossbach, Joe Golem, Kazuo Koike, Keith Champagne, Lara Croft, Larry Hama, Lone Wolf and Cub, Lovern Kindzierski, Marcelo Ferreira, Marissa Louise, Michael Atiyeh, Michelle Madsen, Mike Baron, Mike Huddleston, Mike Mignola, Mystery Girl, Nexus, Patric Reynolds, Patrick Olliffe, Paul Cornell, Paul Tobin, Randy Green, Scott Fischer, Steve Rude, The Night Eternal, The Strain, Tom Nguyen, Tone Rodriguez, Tony Parker, Tyler Crook, Victor Gischler, Wes Dzioba, Will Conrad | |
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| ‘Aliens: Fire and Stone #1’ Preview From Dark Horse
During a vicious xenomorph outbreak, terraforming engineer Derrick Russell leads a group of survivors onto a rickety mining vessel. They hope to escape the creatures overrunning their colony, but they’ll face horrors both in space and on the strange planet they crash on. From critically acclaimed writer Chris Roberson and artist Patric Reynolds (Colder), Aliens: Fire And Stone #1 is the first issue in a blockbuster crossover event that ties directly into Ridley Scott’s 2012 film, Prometheus, as well as the Alien and Predator franchises. Thanks to the fine folks at Dark Horse, we’re giving you a glimpse inside the first issue, which you can view here below. Aliens: Fire And Stone #1 is on sale September 24, 2014 and is available for pre-order now.
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| Comic Review: Robert E. Howard’s Savage Sword, Volume 1 |
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Robert E. Howard’s Savage Sword, Volume 1
Written by Paul Tobin, Scott Allie, Mark Finn, Marc Andreyko, Joe Casey, Robert E. Howard, Jeremy Barlow, David Lapham, Joshua Williamson, Dave Land, Peter Doree
Art/Illustrations/Pencils/Inks/Colors by Wellington Alves, Ben Dewey, Greg Scott, Pop Mhan, Tony Parker, Fabio Cobiaco, Patric Reynolds, M.S. Corley, Sean Phillips, Tim Bradstreet, Tim Seeley, Robert Atkins, Rebecca Buchman, Michael Atiyeh, Dave Stewart, Grant Goleash, Michelle Madsen, Jose Villarrubia, Brian Miller, Hi-Fi Colour Design, Dan Jackson
Letters by Richard Starkings and Comicraft
Dark Horse Comics
Release Date: January 9, 2013
Cover Price: $17.99 Okay, first off, the individuals listed above were done so in the order in which their stories were placed in the anthology, subdivided by the type of work they contributed. No offense was implied towards any person who might have been placed incorrectly in this review. There, I’ve been about as politically correct as I can be. All characters are based upon the work of Robert E. Howard. This is, after all, Robert E. Howard’s Savage Sword, Volume 1.
...continue reading » Tags: Ben Dewey, Brian Miller, Comicraft, Conan the Barbarian, Dan Jackson, Dark Horse Comics, Dave Land, Dave Stewart, David Lapham, Fabio Cobiaco, Grant Goleash, Greg Scott, Hi-Fi Colour Design, Jeremy Barlow, Joe Casey, Jose Villarrubia, Joshua Williamson, M.S. Corley, Marc Andreyko, Mark Finn, Michael Atiyeh, Michelle Madsen, Patric Reynolds, Paul Tobin, Peter Doree, Pop Mhan, Rebecca Buchman, Richard Starkings, Robert Atkins, Robert E. Howard, Savage Sword, Scott Allie, Sean Phillips, Tim Bradstreet, Tim Seeley, Tony Parker, Wellington Alves | |
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