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NYCC 2017: Dark Horse’s slate of booth-exclusives revealed

It’s NYCC time, and that means there’ll be plenty of cool and exclusive items at the Dark Horse booth.

A stable of Dark Horse goodies

If you’re a Dark Horse fan, then you’ve come to the right place. As usual, the booth will be stocked with a monster collection of Dark Horse’s usual catalog. So even if you’re not into the exclusives you’re about to see, you’re bound to find something to take home.

Expect to see graphic novels, collectibles, and all manner of comic-related stuff to be on hand. Dark Horse more often than not puts on a fantastic display of purchasable items, and this year should be no different. Whether you’re looking for exclusive, variant covers or the latest ship off the company’s Halo replica line, they’ll have it in the booth (#1636).

Here’s what’s on tap:

  • Sherlock Frankenstein & The Legion of Evil #1 Dark Horse Convention Exclusive (Daniel Warren Johnson)
    $10.00
    Limited Edition of 750
    5 per person per day
  • Aliens: Dead Orbit #1 Dark Horse Convention Exclusive (Rafael Albuquerque)
    $10.00
    Limited Edition of 1,000
    5 per Person per Day
  • American Gods: Shadows #1 Convention Exclusive (Skottie Young)
    $10.00
    Limited Edition of 1,400
    5 per person per day
  • Black Hammer #1 Convention Exclusive (Fábio Moon)
    $10.00
    Limited Edition of 1,400
    5 per person per day
  • Halo: UNSC Vulture Ship Replica Convention Exclusive Team Red Edition
    $50.00
    Limited Edition of 300
    2 per person per day
  • Henchgirl Dark Horse Convention Exclusive Hardcover (Kristen Gudsnuk)
    $25.00
    Limited Edition of 250
    1 per person per day
  • Mass Effect: Andromeda Tempest Ship Replica Convention Exclusive Bronze Edition
    $50.00
    Limited Edition of 300
    2 per person per day
  • The Witcher: Wolf Wall Sculpture Light Up Convention Exclusive
    $60.00
    Limited Edition of 500
    2 per person per day

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