Scott Snyder and Jamal Igle invent a new teenage adventurer in Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine. Dark Horse presents the Comixology Originals digital series in print for the first time! Get ready for a rollicking sci-fi adventure featuring a teenage inventor, his talking dog, and a machine that controls time and space in Dudley […]
Operation Sunshine: Already Dead
The bugs head south in Marcus Parks and Henry Zebrowski’s “Operation Sunshine: Already Dead”. From the New York Times-bestselling hosts of the The Last Podcast on the Left and Black Hammer’s David Rubin. Did you think that four issues were enough for our ragtag team of bugs to turn themselves human and live happily ever […]
Monsters Are My Business
“Monsters are My Business” takes aim at the things in our nightmares. Dark Horse, Patrick Piazzalunga (X-Factor, Happy Horror Days, Project Patron), and Cullen Bunn (Sixth Gun, The Midnight Show, Lucky Devil) invite fans of bloody horror-humour to plunge into Monsters Are My Business (And Business is Bloody), a four-part comic series fighting against the […]
Legend Of Vox Machina: The Whitestone Chronicles
Fans of the fantasy animated series from Critical Role and Amazon Studios won’t want to miss this original graphic novel-the first of three interconnected prequel stories! Tragedy strikes the renowned de Rolo family of Whitestone when they’re massacred by the vicious Briarwoods. Luckily for Dr. Anna Ripley, the bloodshed and regime change presents the perfect […]
Ghostbusters: Back In Town
A year and a half after the events of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, the Ghostbusters are officially back in business and headed to where it all began: New York City! Callie, Gary, Trevor, and Phoebe are moving into the Firehouse and ready to take on the Spengler family business… or are they? Ghostbusting on top of changing […]
The Goon: Them That Don’t Stay Dead
To mark the 25th anniversary of The Goon, Eric Powell returns with an all-new miniseries, Them That Don’t Stay Dead! The return to Lonely Street hasn’t been easy for the Goon and Franky. And just as they’ve finally got the various gangs of blood suckers and night stalkers back in line, and they can finally […]
John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando
A normal day for Obsidian CEO Leon Dorsey becomes horrific when his search for clean energy accidentally awakens an ancient, Sludgey evil. Humanity’s last hope against a toxic future rests with a private group of commandos… Written by Michael Morecci and featuring artwork by Alberto J. Albuquerque, Rise of the Sludge God is a prequel […]
Satans Swarm
A brand-new horror story as a fully self-contained, original graphic novel by Steve Niles (30 Days of Night)! Dr. Philip Morgan invites entomologists, young influencers, and a reporter amongst others to his secluded coastal research facility for a mysterious and bizarre study. What they find is a zoo of death, where local residents have been […]
Dawnrunner
A century ago a portal opened over Central America and the Tetza that came through changed our world. Now the world bends all its effort to making the Iron Kings – great mechs that must battle the Tetza for humanity’s continued survival in gladiatorial combat. Anita Marr is the greatest of the pilots and is […]
Helen of Wyndhorn
From the Eisner award-winning and bestselling creative team of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comes this Gothic sword and sorcery epic that’s Conan the Barbarian meets The Wizard of Oz. Following the tragic death of her late father C.K. Cole, the esteemed pulp writer and creator of the popular warrior character Othan; Helen Cole is called […]
If You Find This, I’m Already Dead
From the New York Times bestselling creator of Mind MGMT and co-writer of BRZRKR with Keanu Reeves comes a multi-dimensional cosmic odyssey presented in a pulp magazine-sized format! Robin is a big city reporter, embedded with US Marines heading to the hostile pocket universe called Terminus. Ten minutes in, the entire marine squad is wiped […]
Blue Book: 1947
This ambitious, non-fiction comic book experience depicts true stories of UFO abductions with an eye to capturing the strange essence of those encounters. In 1947, Kenneth Arnold flew his Call-Air A-2 over the skies of the Pacific Northwest when all of a sudden he saw a blinding flash of silver light. What followed was a […]