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The GBs are back in a brand new comic book series.
Dark Horse Comics was founded in 1986 by Mike Richardson. Since then, the publisher has welcomed creators from all over the industry. Those include Mike Mignola, Neil Gaiman, Brian Michael Bendis, and many more. And they’ve launched iconic properties like Hellboy, The Umbrella Academy, and many more. In addition, Dark Horse is the home to licensed properties like Star Wars, Stranger Things, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. They’re also known for their high-end collectibles and art books.
On Comic Book Club’s page, you can read reviews of Dark Horse books, look at previews of upcoming comics, and listen to podcast interviews with writers, artists, editors, and much more.
The GBs are back in a brand new comic book series.
Read a preview of Masters of the Universe / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles of Grayskull #3 from Dark Horse Comics, written by Tim Seeley with art by Freddie E. Williams II.
On the Stack podcast for the week of January 22, 2025, we’ve got new comic book reviews for Ultimate Spider-Man #13, Absolute Wonder Woman #4, and so many more!
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Read a preview of Black Hammer: Spiral City #3 from Dark Horse Comics, written by Jeff Lemire with art by Teddy Kristiansen.
On the Stack podcast for the week of January 15, 2025, we’ve got new comic book reviews for Ultimate Wolverine #1, Wonder Woman #17, and so many more!
Read a preview of Summer Shadows #4 from Dark Horse Comics, written by John Harris Dunning with art by Ricardo Cabral.
Read a preview of The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos #15 from Dark Horse Comics, written by Tate Brombal with art by Isaac Goodhart.
Read a preview of From the World of Minor Threats: The Brood #2 from Dark Horse Comics, written by Patton Oswalt, Heath Corson, and Jordan Blum with art by Ian Culbard.