The first ever Hellboy tabletop game is finally here. Following hot on the heels of its Kickstarter campaign, the board game in stores now.
Read More »The Art of Super Mario Odyssey hitting this year
Dark Horse Comics will continue their Nintendo partnership with a book based on the latest Mario adventure, in The Art of Super Mario Odyssey.
Read More »God Of War #1 (Comic) Review
God Of War (PS4) has received much praise after being released a few months ago. Capitalizing on the success and popularity, Santa Monica Studio has released the first issue of the God Of War comic book and unlike the video game, it just doesn’t stand out. Disclaimer: I haven’t played …
Read More »Incredibles 2: Crisis in Mid-Life! & Other Stories #1 (Comic) Review
Incredibles 2: Crisis in Mid-Life! & Other Stories is a lame attempt at monopolizing the Incredibles franchise. The small stories are dull, unentertaining and never have a full ending (cue “to be continued” meme for the monies). This comic patronizes children and they would probably hate you if you bought …
Read More »Berserk Offical Guidebook (Book) Review
The Berserk manga started publication on August 25, 1989 and has been ongoing for almost 30 years. For nearly 30 years, Guts, our tragic, berserker protagonist has been fighting against the bleakest of odds. The events of the series contained within 39 volumes can be quite staggering and difficult to …
Read More »Usagi Yojimbo/TMNT team-ups collected in new trade paperback
Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo and the TMNT’ are heroes that have had a long history of teaming. Now their combined adventures are getting a collected edition from Dark Horse Comics.
Read More »World of Warcraft Chronicle Volume 3 (Book) Review
Dark Horse’s third volume of Warcraft lore brings fans a comprehensive history of Blizzard’s fantasy universe. It’s deep, it’s loaded with detail, and it’s got some of the coolest Warcraft artwork you’re likely to see anywhere.
Read More »Super Mario Encyclopedia to get slipcase and limited edition covers
Dark Horse’s latest Nintendo tome is about to get a lot cooler. The newly announced limited edition of the Super Mario Encyclopedia not only has a neat slipcase, but also four variant covers hidden underneath.
Read More »Dark Horse to produce Super Mario Encyclopedia
Yeah, we’re mainly reporting on New York’s Toy Fair this week, but there’s another con happening as well. And Dark Horse has just made a pretty awesome announcement at Emerald City Comic Con, as they’ll be teaming yet again with Nintendo. This time it’s for the Super Mario Encyclopedia.
Read More »Koshchei the Deathless #1 and #2 (Comic) Review
Borrowing from the Slavic folktale, Koshchei the Deathless tells the origin story of one of Hellboy’s enemies. The comic miniseries is written by Mike Mignola and published by Dark Horse. It tells the tale of how Koshchei became Baba Yaga’s slave. The series is a interesting action-adventure in true Hellboy style. …
Read More »Dark Horse’s Zelda Encyclopedia gets a golden game pak Deluxe Edition
Keyed up for the release of the Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia from Dark Horse? Then you’re gonna love this news.
Read More »Ratchet & Clank art book coming up from Dark Horse
Love Insomniac’s dynamic, space-faring, platform-jumping duo of Ratchet & Clank? Then you might be interested in the newest art book from Dark Horse.
Read More »Art of Splatoon (Book) Review
I love art books for a number of reasons. Not only can they inspire artists, but they’re also collectible items for fans. The Art of Splatoon hits both marks.
Read More »Berserk Volume 38 (Graphic Novel) Review
“Berserk” is finally off the boat with volume 38, and the developments in the series’ story were well worth the wait. Disembarking on new adventures Yes, after what seemed like many years in the series – and was for those who kept up with the manga’s english releases – Guts’ …
Read More »The Witcher Volume 3: Curse of Crows (comic) review
Curse of Crows is the final installment of a four-story series. This volume, written by Paul Tobin, Borys Pugacz-Muraszkiewicz, Karolina Stachyra and Travis Currit, illustrated by Piotr Kowalski and colored by Brad Simpson, sees the addition of three writer credits and a change of artists. Curious about the inner workings …
Read More »The Life and Times of Martha Washington in the Twenty-First Century (Graphic Novel) Review
The hulking second edition of this trade paperback collects a huge number of the Martha Washington books. It also gives looks into the Martha Washington character throughout her entire comic book run.
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