Dark Horse Comics sent us an early look at the latest from Berger Books – The Sunny Luna Traveling Oracle, a post-apocalyptic tale where the Dust Bowl has devastated life.
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Berger Books and Dark Horse Comics will release The Sunny-Luna Travelling Oracle, a 128-page sci-fi mystery graphic novel, in April 2024.
The rumors continue to fly that DC is going to revive the Vertigo imprint, possibly in 2025.
Death Strikes: The Emperor Of Atlantis is a timely and timeless original graphic novel by EFF journalist Dave Maass and artist Patrick Lay, based on a suppressed opera written by two concentration camp prisoners.
Berger Books marks five years of publishing groundbreaking comics.
It’s another great doubleheader week here during Episode #566, and it features conversations with Austin Hough and I.N.J. Culbard!
Berger Books and Dark Horse Comics are proud to present Salamandre: a uniquely evocative graphic novel about family, loss, and the freedom of art from award-winning writer and artist I.N.J. Culbard
Berger Books and Dark Horse Comics have teamed to release the Invisible Kingdom Library Edition by G. Willow Wilson and Christian Ward.
Dark Horse and Berger Books announced that Amy Chu and Soo Lee are teaming for Carmilla: The First Vampire, an adaptation of the gothic novella that started the genre.
Berger Books and Dark Horse Comics are proud to present Salamandre: a uniquely evocative graphic novel about family, loss, and the freedom of art from award-winning writer and artist I.N.J. Culbard
Writer Devin Grayson and artist Yana Adamovic are teaming for Rewild, a modern twist on an ageless fantasy tale.
The Dark Horse Comics imprint founded by Karen Berger, Berger Books, welcomes its latest graphic novel—Post York, an innovative expansion of the acclaimed one-shot by James Romberger.
Berger Books is excited to announce the release of a deluxe hardcover edition of Peter Milligan and Duncan Fegredo’s radical and acclaimed Vertigo series Enigma.
Dark Horse Comics’s Berger Books imprint has announced Tomorrow, a five-issue mini-series from Peter Milligan, Jesus Hervas, and James Devlin.