
Dragon Age returns at Dark Horse
Dark Horse Comics has announced a new Dragon Age mini-series coming our way in 2021.
Dark Horse Comics has announced a new Dragon Age mini-series coming our way in 2021.
The Monster Society of Evil is free and they’re led by… Billy Batson’s dad? Your Major Spoilers review of Shazam #13 from DC Comics awaits!
Are you ready for the next Assassin’s Creed game? Dark Horse Comics has teamed with Ubisoft to bring fans Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Song of Glory that takes readers back to mid-9th century Norway.
More than anything else, Billy wants to meet his dad, but he has to rescue his siblings who are stranded in the Magiclands. Is there any way he can do both? Find out in Shazam! #8.
Ahead of the New York Comic Con, Dark Horse Comics has announced Dragon Age: Blue Wraith from writers Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir, artist Fernando Heinz Furukawa, and colorist Michael Atiyeh.
The Magiclands are no longer locked off and the Shazam family find themselves spread out through different worlds. Is this the opening Dr. Sivana and Mr. Mind have been waiting for? Find out in Shazam! #7 from DC Comics.
Dark Horse comics has hired Brian Wood, Werther Dell’Edera, Michael Atiyeh, Nate Piekos, and Tristan Jones to bring Aliens Colonial Marines: Rising Threat to comic shops in September 2019.
Ahead of the New York Comic-Con, Dark Horse Comics has announced a deal with Blizzard Entertainment to bring even more tales from the world of StarCraft in January 2019.
It’s a time of peace, albeit a tenuous peace, in the Starcraft Universe. The Terrans, Protoss, and Zerg are currently at a cease-fire, but how long will it last? And what part does a scavenger crew have to play in the future of the universe? Let’s look at StarCraft: Scavengers #1 from Dark Horse Comics.
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This week, Protectors, Inc. #4 arrives in stores from Image Comics, and the company sent…
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