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Bowery Boys Jumps To Print

Dark Horse Comics is set to publish a stunning hardcover collection of Cory Levine’s tale of a politically and socially divided early America in Bowery Boys: Our Fathers! Penned by Cory Levine, with artwork by rising-star artists Ian Bertram (Detective Comics, Batman Eternal) and Brent McKee (Outlaw Territory), Bowery Boys: …

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Ethan Young’s Nanjing Brings World War II To China

In August, award-winning graphic novelist Ethan Young (Tails) brings bravery in the face of an overwhelming enemy to the forefront of one of the biggest mass murders of World War II. Exploring the horrors of the Nanjing Massacre of 1937, Nanjing: The Burning City focuses on two abandoned Chinese soldiers …

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World of Warcraft Comic To Debut From Dark Horse

Dark Horse Comics announced a multi-volume series detailing the history of the Warcraft universe: World of Warcraft: Chronicle. World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 is a journey through an age of myth and legend, a time long before the Horde and the Alliance came to be. This definitive tome of …

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The Largest Shock Pop Comiccon Event Ever in South Florida Is Coming

Shock Pop Comiccon launches at the Broward CountyConvention Center, 1950 Eisenhower Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida on February 13-15, 2015.  Shock Pop Comiccon has gathered an impressive line-up of fans’ favorite movie celebrities, television shows, music, comics and animation from around the world.  It is the fans definitive experience. All under one roof the masters of horror, mayhem …

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The Hobbit Kicks Off The Year At The Top Of The Box Office

Led by Peter Jackson‘s The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, a strong slate of Christmas holdovers and new entry The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death drove revenue up more than 8 percent as the prosperous holiday season came to a close. The spike in moviegoing is welcome news for Hollywood after …

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Hobbit Tops For The Holidays

Leading the holiday box office was Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Angelina Jolie’s World War II drama Unbroken and Rob Marshall’s musical Into the Woods. In its second weekend, The Hobbit once again placed No. 1, grossing $54.5 million for the four-day weekend, including $41.4 million for the three days. The New Line and MGM …

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Dynamite Unveils Classic Characters As You’ve Never Seen Them Before

Dynamite Entertainment announced the first wave of its all-new Altered States line where familiar characters from Dynamite’s comics will appear in brand-new adventures unlike anything fans have seen before. Vampirella, Red Sonja, The Shadow, and Doc Savage will each star in their own story set in a parallel reality in …

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You Have The Power With The Art Of He-Man Limited Edition

Just in time for fans’ holiday wish lists, Dark Horse and Mattel announce that the biggest art book of 2015 – The Art of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe – will receive a limited edition release. Restricted to 4,000 copies, The Art of He-Man and the Masters of …

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‘The Hobbit’ Dominates Weekend Box Office

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies opened to a massive $90.6 million in North America, while Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb and Annie both suffered soft starts as the crucial year-end holidays got underway. Five Armies soared in its five-day domestic debut after earning an …

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The Untold Tale Of George Washington Comes To Dark Horse

In spring 2015, creator and producer Donn D. Berdahl of Bronco Donn Entertainment and Dark Horse Comics, in association with Home Plate Entertainment, will present a tale left out of the history books. Set in 1753, this comic shows a young George Washington who ain’t your schoolteacher’s George Washington; this …

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