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Geek Goggle Reviews: End League #9
Original at Dark Horse Comics Headlines
• Sat, Nov 7
By ComicList The final element of this comic book that is worth discussing in depth is the idea of time travel. This issue utilizes it heavily. It resolves scenes from previous issues as well as helps solve problems within this issue and it provides a means of escape for some of the supporting characters. T...
Star Wars Legacy #35 REVIEW
Original at Dark Horse Comics Headlines
• Sat, May 2
Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Star Wars Legacy #35 Dark Horse Comics Ostrander, Duursema & Parsons
Star Wars Legacy #34 REVIEW
Original at ComicList Headlines
• Sun, Mar 29
By ComicList Star Wars Legacy #34 Dark Horse Comics Ostrander, Duursema & Parsons Read more »Original post blogged on ComicList. Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Star Wars Legacy #34 Dark Horse Comics Ostrander, Duursema & Parsons
Star Wars Legacy #34 REVIEW
Original at Dark Horse Comics Headlines
• Sun, Mar 29
Star Wars Legacy #34 Dark Horse Comics Ostrander, Duursema & Parsons This was a great issue and I think this title is heading in about as new a direction as it can. This is a tremendous series and I definitely recommend this to anyone. It’s not the same old Star Wars story to be sure.
Opinion: Dark Horse: My Favorite Publisher of 2008
Original at iFanboy
• Tue, Jan 6
By paul@ifanboy.com In broad terms, Dark Horse relishes in a heady blend of horror and science fiction, probably best known for Mike Mignola's occult comedy Hellboy and franchise titles like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and yes, Star Wars. They've also been making use of the official Robert E. Howard license (t...
Opinion: Michael Oeming and Taki Soma Talk About The Rapture
Original at Dark Horse Comics Headlines
• Sun, Dec 28
Taki: Six issues, plus a short story in MySpace Dark Horse Presents. Mike: I’m really excited about Taki taking this on as a full-on comic book. I can’t wait to see her get back to something that means so much to her as YND. She’s going to kick ass.
Opinion: The Devil is Epic. Propaganda takes a look back at Grendel.
Original at The Forbidden Planet International Blog Log
• Sat, Dec 13
By Richard Grendel Volumes 4 & 5. Grendel: Devil Tales, art by Matt Wagner. Grendel: God And The Devil, art by Sale, Snyder, Geldhof. Published Dark Horse Comics.) Wagner’s subsequent returns to Grendel: Crossovers and short stories. Published Dark Horse Comics.)
ComicList Reviews - Hellboy In The Chapel Of Moloch REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sat, Nov 1
Hellboy: In the Chapel of Moloch Dark Horse Comics Mignola & Stewart. A one shot for Hellboy turns out to be a pleasant surprise in the pile this week. Oh sure the return of the creator for the first time in three years is excitement ...
Opinion: Screen Bites
Original at Newsarama
• Mon, Oct 20
By Kevin Melrose • Frank Miller says The Spirit will blend eras and influences: “It’s romantic, but as in Sin City, you don’t know what date it is. It’s a very urban/Zorro story. I tried to make it as timeless as possible, so you will see cell phones and vintage cars and not really know where you are.” [Sci Fi Wire]...
REVIEW: LIVING WITH THE DEAD TPB
Original at FANGORIA
• Sat, Oct 18
Dark Horse Publisher, Mike Richardson, wrote the story and while not all of the gags work, I for one appreciated this spoof on old Hollywood “buddy” films and thought Richardson did a great job. One of the best things about the series ...
Dark Horse Preview Review for November
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Fri, Sep 5
By Jim Jim: That’sa wrap for Dark Horse this month and it appears to be a semi-quite one for them. Still right now these guys are producing my favorite collections with Hellboy, Creepy and Erie to be added in 2009. Lee: Wow. ...
Opinion: Further Thoughts On Creator Owned Comics Spurred By Kirkman
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Sep 3
By Brad Curran That's a bit ... Could the Image Revolution ever happen again? Could anything like that (or Dark Horse Legends, another one I forgot in that post this morning) work in mainstream comics these days? Especially because comics are so writer driven these days? Hypothetically, let’s say Bendis...
Monthly-ish Manga Reviews
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Sun, Jun 10
By Caleb A sort of R-rated sitcom exploring geek culture from the inside out, Empowered has its cake and eats it too—it’s full of exploitative, titillating imagery, but it also features the healthiest and most realistic romantic relationship ever featured in any comic book also featuring cape...