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  2. From 1993 to 1996, Dark Horse published a line of superhero comics under the Comics' Greatest World imprint, which was later renamed Dark Horse Heroes. After 1996, publication of this line came to a near halt, ceasing production of any books concerning the characters with the publication of the last crossover books involving Ghost , in the ...

  3. Dark Horse entered the "Year of the Horse" in 2014 with predictions of the biggest year on record to come, with Serenity: Leaves on the Wind, Tomb Raider, and Greg Rucka's Veil launching in the first three months of the year.

  4. The comic series launched in March of 2017, followed by the highly acclaimed television series on the Starz network. Dark Horse began 2018 with the announcement of Disney Frozen, the first series launched in collaboration with Disney to bring fan-favorite characters to the world of comics.

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    Dark Horse publishes many licensed comics, including comics based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Aliens. Dark Horse also publishes creator-owned comics such as Mike Mignola's Hellboy, Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo, and Michael Chabon's The Escapist. Dark Horse has published several other well-known titles such as Star Wars and Frank Miller's Sin City...

    Dark Horse Comics: The First Twenty Years (by Mike Richardson, Frank Miller and others, 384 pages, Dark Horse, March 2008, ISBN 1593076088)

  5. Dark Horse began publishing comics in 1986 and soon it published titles tied to film properties, such as Alien/Predator, Terminator and others. It first published for Star Wars with Star Wars: Dark Empire in 1991, taking over from the earlier Marvel Star Wars comics.

  6. Aug 10, 2016 · By 1989, Dark Horse had begun making comics based on the space-horror movie Aliens, and quickly moved on to Predator. Aliens vs. Predator couldn't be far behind.

  7. In 2011, Dark Horse released a prequel story to coincide with the release of the 2011 prequel film The Thing. Titled The Thing: The Northman Nightmare, the comic is set hundreds of years before the events of the film and tells the tale of how a group of Vikings discover the Thing.

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