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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2008DARK HORSE COMICS FOR APRIL ABE SAPIEN: THE DROWNING #3
Written and cover by Mike Mignola, art by Jason Shawn Alexander, colored by Dave Stewart.
With his companions dead and the island of Saint Sebastien overwhelmed by the stuff of nightmares, Abe struggles to stay alive as he fights his way toward the eye of the storm -- and the monster that hides within.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on April 2.
APPLESEED VOLUME 2: PROMETHEUS UNBOUND 3RD ED.
Written and art by Shirow Masamune.
You can't have a perfect society without perfect people, and the only perfect people are the ones you can manufacture. The governing body of Olympus, an urban utopia created from the ashes of World War III, is about to bring paradise crashing down around their ears as they seek to regulate the minds and bodies of the human race . . . or fully replace them with cyborg substitutes. Deunan and Briareos, still new to the city, find themselves in the unlikely position of having to hold together this house of cards. Their strategy? Destroy the old foundation and pray everything stands while new underpinnings are forged!
192 pages, black and white, $14.95, in stores on May 21.
BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL: BADGER HOLE VOLUME 19
Written and art by Hiroaki Samura.
The time for reconnaissance, planning, and waiting is over! Rin and Döa, desperate to be reunited with their friends (or even reassured that they're alive), take their first bold steps in penetrating Edo Castle's defenses and foiling Kagimura's foul "immortality" experiments! A trip to an old doctor, a chance encounter with a high-strung peasant, and an appearance by a strange, all-new Itto-ryü warrior combine to make this volume an important series of encounters in persistent Rin's quest to find Manji and Isaku -- and in her own growth as a warrior! The "Badger Hole" is a dank passageway that leads to an underground tunnel system beneath Edo Castle. Collects Issues #127 to #131 of Blade of the Immortal.
168 pages, black and white, $19.95, in stores on June 11.
B.P.R.D.: 1946 #4
Written by Mike Mignola and Joshua Dysart, art by Paul Azaceta, colored by Nick Filardi, cover by Mignola.
With the body count rising, Bruttenholm and his allies race to track down the missing subjects of Project Vampir Sturm before they can be unleashed on the world.
24 pages, $2.99, in stores on April 9.
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #13
Written by Drew Goddard, penciled by Georges Jeanty, inked by Andy Owens, colored by Dave Stewart, covers by Jeanty and Jon Foster.
Drew Goddard continues his story arc "Wolves at the Gate," which has Buffy and the gang fighting a team of über vamps in Tokyo. In order to better understand their mysterious new foes, Xander must recruit an old ally to join in their cause to defeat this new danger.
40 pages, $2.99, in stores on April 2.
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER VOLUME 2: NO FUTURE FOR YOU
Written by Brian K. Vaughan and Joss Whedon, penciled by Georges Jeanty and Cliff Richards, inked by Andy Owens, colored by Dave Stewart, cover by Jo Chen.
When a rogue debutant Slayer begins to use her power for evil, Giles is forced to recruit the rebellious Faith, who isn't exactly known for her good deeds. Giles offers Faith a clean slate if she can stop this snooty Slayer from wreaking total havoc -- that is, if Buffy doesn't beat her to it. Collecting issue #6-10 of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight series.
120 pages, $15.95, in stores on June 4.
CONAN: BORN ON THE BATTLEFIELD
Written by Kurt Busiek, art by Greg Ruth.
Writer Kurt Busiek and artist Greg Ruth team up to give you the story of Conan's early life, from his birth on a Cimmerian battlefield to his coming-of-age as a warrior in the pivotal Battle of Venarium. Sewing the seeds of the Barbarian's momentous career, this chronicle of Conan's youthful conquests -- both martial and carnal -- also showcases master storytellers Busiek and Ruth's work at its finest. Collects Conan #8, 15, 23, 32, 45, 46.
128 pages, $17.95, in stores on June 18.
CREEPY ARCHIVES
Written and art by various.
Gather up your wooden stakes, your blood-covered hatchets, and all the skeletons in the darkest depths of your closet, and prepare for a horrifying adventure into the darkest corners of comics history. Dark Horse Comics further corners the market on high quality horror storytelling with one of the most anticipated releases of the decade, a hardcover archive collection of legendary Creepy Magazine.
This groundbreaking material turned the world of graphic storytelling on its head in the early 1960s, as phenomenal young artists like Bernie Wrightson and Neal Adams reached new artistic heights with their fascinating explorations of classic and modern horror stories.
Brilliant, classic Creepy stories from 1964-1966 raised from the dead after 25 years. Featuring work by such comics luminaries as Joe Orlando, Al Williamson, Alex Toth, and Frank Frazetta. Volume One reprints the first five terrifying issues of the magazine's original run, reprinted in the original magazine size!
232 pages, black and white, $49.95, in stores on June 18.
THE END LEAGUE #3
Written by Rick Remender, penciled by Mat Broome, inked by Sean Parsons, colored by Wendy Broome.
Remender and Broome continue their epic tale of the final days of Earth's last heroes! With half the team ensnared by The Smiling Man within the city of Loge, the mysterious man known as Black must choose between claiming the Hammer of Thor and rescuing his former teammates. Meanwhile, in the remains of New York, Prairie Ghost and Soldier American come face to face with the soul-possessing Scarecrow Sinister and discover that nothing is as it seems.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on April 30.
FEAR AGENT: HATCHET JOB VOL 4
Written by Rick Remender, art by Jerome Opena, colored by Michelle Madsen.
Abandoned in deep space, near death, and with no hope of rescue, Heath learns the cost of crossing the nefarious pirates of the Centurion Nebula. Back on the moon base a mysterious figure from Heath's past arrives as a harbinger of more hard days for humanity.
128 pages, $14.95, in stores on June 18.
FISTFUL OF ROCK & ROLL: 21ST CENTURY ROCK POSTER ART
Written by Sal Canzonieri, art by various.
Hot on the hellish heels of Sal Canzonieri's Electric Frankenstein!: High Energy Punk Rock & Roll Poster Art comes an even more blasphemous blast of raw poster power, A Fistful of Rock & Roll: 21st Century Rock & Roll Poster Art. A brain-frying collection nearly as big as a Marshall stack, A Fistful of Rock & Roll is an up-to-the-minute
cross-section of today's booming rock poster scene, showcasing hundreds of works by top poster artists from every dive, hellhole, dungeon, and landfill from sea to shining sea, creating a deafening visual tribute to just about every goddamn cool band you can imagine!
Posters for such incredible bands as The Cramps, The Hives, Iggy Pop, Velvet Revolver, Ministry, Misfits, Motörhead, Ramones, Rob Zombie, and hundreds more!
Featuring posters, album art, and other graven images from a virtual who's-who of the rock art scene, including Johnny Ace, R Black, Art Chantry, Brian Ewing, Alan Forbes, Gilbert Hernandez, Lindsay Kuhn, Tara McPherson, Obey/Shepard Fairey, Print Mafia, Stainboy, and more.
Forewords by The Mad Peck and Steven Cerio.
400 pages, $29.95, in stores on June 25.
FLUFFY
Written and art by Simone Lia.
Fluffy is a young rabbit with a human daddy named Michael, an anxious bachelor stuck in an uncomfortable, uncertain relationship with a woman who just happens to be Fluffy's preschool teacher. One day Michael decides to take Fluffy away for an impromptu trip to visit relatives in Sicily -- and away from the overzealous affections of Miss Owers. Neither bunny nor man is truly prepared for the worldly excitement of a suspected kidnapping in Sicily, and both will be forever changed by the experience. This delightful book explores the complicated nature of many relationships, from parent/child bonds to the intricacies of romance.
192 pages, black and white, $19.95, in stores on June 11.
GANTZ VOLUME 1
Written and art by Hiroya Oku.
How long will you stay in the game? The last thing Kei and Masaru remember was being struck dead by a subway train while saving the life of a drunken bum. What a waste! And yet somehow they're still . . . alive? Or semi-alive? Maybe it's reanimated . . . by some kind of alien orb with a nasty message . . . "Your lives are over. What you do with your new lives is up to me!" And what this orb called "Gantz" intends to do with their lives is make them play games of death, hunting all kinds of odd aliens, along with a bunch of other ordinary citizens who've recently met a tragic semi-end. The missions they embark upon are often dangerous. Many die -- and die again.
224 pages, $12.95, in stores on June 25.
THE GOON #23
Written and art by Eric Powell, colored by Dave Stewart.
Goon must uncover the true identity of the mysterious man that hounds his every step in Eric Powell's Eisner Award-winning series The Goon. Meanwhile, Mirna looks for a fresh start in a new town, but it's a rocky beginning when memories of her brother's death take her to gloomy places.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on April 9.
GRENDEL: BEHOLD THE DEVIL #6
Written and art by Matt Wagner.
Blood and retribution set the stage for the Devil's hellish noose! A mystical trap baited in blood has been set to ensnare the diabolic presence that stalks Grendel's lethal trail. Following an unsuccessful assassination attempt on the criminal mastermind, Grendel sets his merciless sights on the rebellious leaders of the Korean mob. But will Hunter Rose's deadly precision be enough to reel in his mysterious and monstrous pursuer?
24 pages, black, white and red, $3.50, in stores on April 16.
GRENDEL: GOD AND THE DEVIL
Written by Matt Wagner, art by John K. Snyder III, Tim Sale, Jay Geldhof and Bernie Mireault, colored by Jeromy Cox, cover by Snyder.
In the centuries since the mask of Grendel was last seen, humanity's survived a third World War, the fall of Western Civilization, and the rise of an all-powerful church state. But when the depraved Pope Innocent XLII begins construction of a new church tower hiding a powerful and deadly secret, two men will rise against the church's corruption. One is Orion Assante, a man determined to expose the Pope for who he really is. The other is a mysterious figure wearing the all-too-familiar face of Grendel!
Grendel: God and the Devil masterfully interweaves sanity with madness, churches with corporations, and good with evil in one of the most stunning and prophetic stories of modern comics.
320 pages, $29.95, in stores on June 11.
INDIANA JONES OMNIBUS VOLUME 2
Written and art by various, cover by Dave Dorman.
Excitement and danger follow Dr. Henry Jones Jr. around the globe in this collection of classic, long-out-of-print stories! From Greece to Germany, the South Pacific to the seas of the Vikings, his race against the Nazis to recover artifacts like the Golden Fleece, the Philosopher's Stone, or the Spear of Destiny will run him afoul of legendary monsters, ancient cults, and armies of the undead! Undeniably thrilling, these are the stories that define the meaning of adventure.
Collects Indiana Jones and the Golden Fleece #1-2, Indiana Jones and the Shrine of the Sea Devil, Indiana Jones and the Iron Phoenix #1-4, Indiana Jones and the Spear of Destiny #1-4, Indiana Jones and the Sargasso Pirates #1-4.
384 pages, $24.95, in stores on June 25.
JACKSON 500 VOLUME 4
Written and art by Tim Biskup.
Tim Biskup continues to enchant and inspire us with the business card-sized illustrations that fill his Jackson 500 volumes. This fourth book in Biskup's The Jackson 500 series presents one hundred entirely new compositions, containing some of Biskup's recurring characters and themes, documenting evolving emotions and color theories, and bringing fans face-to-face with the raw energy that fuels some of Biskup's larger gallery works.
With a fondness for James Flora, Japanese monsters, and chaos, Tim Biskup has honed his infectious style. His surreal, dense, colorful paintings evoke Paul Klee and Hieronymus Bosch, as well as animation pioneers Ward Kimbal, Bob Clampett, and Mary Blair. Biskup's career in animation led him to work on countless cartoons, including his own short for Nickelodeon, "Freddy Seymore's Amazing Life." The spontaneous compositions in The Jackson 500, volume four, show why he's one of today's most wanted multi-media artists, working with everything from toys and sculptures to tee shirts and art prints.
Features paintings 301 to 400 (of 500) in Tim Biskup's The Jackson 500 series.
112 pages, $14.95, in stores on June 25.
KOTOBUKIYA STAR WARS THE BOUNTY HUNTER SERIES -- IG-88 VINYL MODEL KIT
Kotobukiya is expanding its line of statues with a series of six popular bounty hunters from the Star Wars saga. Second in the series is the highly sought after IG-88. IG-88 is a tall, spindly humanoid droid completely loaded with a deadly gas dispenser, a flamethrower, a sonic stunner, a pulse cannon and a neural inhibitor projectile launcher. IG-88 became a bounty hunter and achieved legendary notoriety having killed over 150 beings. He had "dismantle-on-sight" warrants in over 40 systems before he answered Darth Vader's call to capture the Millennium Falcon.
Each of the Bounty Hunters will come with a special bonus part -- collect all six bounty hunters and create a $100 full-size Darth Vader statue from the bonus parts!
11.75 inches, $125, in stores on May 14.
LOBSTER JOHNSON: IRON PROMETHEUS VOL 1
Written by Mike Mignola, art by Jason Armstrong, colored by Dave Stewart, cover by Mignola.
After years of captivating fans from the pages of Hellboy and B.P.R.D., the pulp-style adventures of Lobster Johnson take the limelight in this collection of the Lobster's first solo series. Lobster Johnson: The Iron Prometheus is a wild ride full of fearsome monsters, mad scientists, and threats from the world beyond.
Collects Lobster Johnson: Iron Prometheus #1-5, sketchbook section, plus The Secret History of Lobster Johnson.
140 pages, $17.95, in stores on June 18.
JIM HENSON'S DARK CRYSTAL -- URAC STATUE
From MINDstyle.
10" wide x 5" tall, strictly limited to 500 units.
$79.99, in stores on April 16.
JIM HENSON'S DARK CRYSTAL -- LANDSTRIDER STATUE
From MINDstyle.
16" tall, strictly limited to 500 units
$149.99, in stores on April 16.
LIBERTY MEADOWS KEYCHAIN TRADING FIGURES
From MINDstyle.
Assorted collectible figures with a keychain in counter display, 6 different figures packed "blind box" in 12 unit counter display. Each figure is approximately 2" tall.
$95.88, in stores on April 16.
FRANK CHO'S JEN VINYL FIGURE -- RED VERSION
From MINDstyle.
7" H sitting in her comfy chair, strictly limited to 500 units.
$129.99, in stores on April 16.
BROM'S STICKMEN: SERIES 1 -- SET A (GIRL & MINI ALIEN)
From MINDstyle.
Based on characters from Brom's novel "The Plucker," an Imaginosis book, published by Abrams Books.
Girl is 11.5" tall and Alien is 5.5" tall, strictly limited to 1000 units.
$99.99, in stores on April 16.
THE MONSTERS OF HELLBOY II
Written and art by Guillermo del Toro, Mike Mignola, Sergio Sandoval and Francisco Ruiz Velasco.
Trolls, goblins, beastly tooth fairies, and haunting "angels" are only part of the grotesque menagerie of otherworldly creatures populating the world of Hellboy II: The Golden Army. This book dives into the renowned imaginations of Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, director Guillermo del Toro (Hellboy, Pan's Labyrinth), and artists from throughout the film's productionfrom original concept designs to photos of final costumes. The Monsters of Hellboy II explores the scores of beasts and fiends that appear in the upcoming summer blockbuster, with art and commentary by such talented production designers as Francisco Ruiz Velasco and Sergio Sandoval. The lush and disturbing worlds of the Troll Market and magic realm are explored, as are their strange inhabitants . . . butchers, fishmongers, street musicians, and vendors of all bizarre shapes, sizes, and professions.
A fascinating look at inspired filmmaking and character design, this excellent standalone book also acts as a rich companion to our illustrated script book, Hellboy II: The Art of the Movie.
168 pages, $24.95, in stores on June 11.
MPD PSYCHO: VOL 5
Written by Eiji Otsuka, art by Sho-u-Tajima.
After last volume's surprising betrayal and bloodbath, Amamiya -- the multiple personality detective of the Isono Criminal Research Lab -- faces new threats from the young "Lucy 7" deviants! In the midst of new murderous messes, bumbling Detective Sasayama finds himself in a criminal profiler contest fueled by the Japanese media. An American profiler arrives to work on a decade-old serial killer case at an elementary school, but the real group that he represents and his ultimate goals are as mysterious as MPD-Psycho's huge "barcode puzzle." The Gakuso Society pulls some strings, the American begins to hunt down children, and this volume of MPD-Psycho promises to be the most titillating and confusing yet -- but you'll love the ride! Jump on, as more players enter the fray and more inventive atrocities abound.
192 pages, black and white, $10.95, in stores on June 4.
OH MY GODDESS! VOLUME 9
Written and art by Kosuke Fujishima.
Ever since a cosmic phone call brought the literal young goddess Belldandy into college student Keiichi's residence, his personal life has been turned upside-down, sideways, and sometimes even into strange dimensions!
When Urd and Skuld are called back to the heavenly realm for remedial training, Belldandy and Keiichi are alone at last! But two things are going to complicate their getting closer as man and woman: Belldandy has come down with a mysterious illness; and, thanks to fooling with Urd's medicine to try and cure her, Keiichi isn't a man anymore -- he's a woman!
Includes four pages of color, Mini-Goddess strips, and a message from creator Kosuke Fujishima.
200 pages, black and hite, $10.95, in stores on June 11.
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