09/14/2016 10:46am
Born as a mistake of a powerful vampire known as the Master and raised in the brutal gladiatorial arenas of ancient Rome, Mr. Quinlan must survive long enough to carry out his mission when his target begins hunting him.
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03/18/2015 1:08pm
Sci-fi fans can pay what they want for apocalyptic-themed stories from multiple publishers including Dark Horse Comics!
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07/09/2014 2:56pm
When a Boeing 777 lands at JFK International Airport and goes dark on the runway, the Centers for Disease Control, fearing a terrorist attack, calls in Dr. Ephraim Goodweather and his team of expert biological-threat first responders.
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04/02/2014 10:41am
As the world gears up for the premiere of the new FX television program adapting the original novel trilogy The Strain, Dark Horse announces The Night Eternal, the third comics chapter of this ongoing vampire epic, adapted by David Lapham and Mike Huddleston.
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12/12/2013 12:01pm
What’s better than a trip to your local comic shop? Free copies of your favorite Dark Horse titles for Free Comic Book Day 2014!
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12/04/2013 1:24pm
David Lapham, the Eisner Award–winning creator of the smash hit Stray Bullets, is writing and drawing his own series again for the first time in five years, debuting next month!
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10/09/2013 2:05pm
David Lapham‘s got a lot going on at Dark Horse Comics. In fact, he may just be writing and drawing a full DH release every month in 2014 and beyond. The Stray Bullets and Young Liars creator’s newest series, Kid McAllister, is set to debut with a 22-page #1 issue in May, while DHP alum Juice Squeezers graduates to a full series with its own brand-new #1 in stores and on Dark Horse Digital in December.
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12/02/2011 5:00pm
The plague is coming. And we've put together a little round table with the man who knows how to survive. Join us for a Live Twitter Conversation with The Strain comic writer David Lapham.
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11/18/2011 11:00am
My first thought, when Dark Horse asked me if I wanted to write the comic-book version of Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s novel The Strain, was “You had me at Guillermo.” Actually, my first thought was “Does this require reading?” but that’s not very writerlike of me, so forget I said that. I’d even delete it, but I have a word count to reach.
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