Something evil is stirring in the small mining town of Gold Lick, and it’s not happy. Guan-di, the Chinese protector of the dead with a strange affinity for bean curd, has been awakened by reckless teenagers, and now his bloody crusade to wipe out the town’s entire population can only be stopped by one man -- Bruce Campbell, B-move star and deadbeat ex-husband extraordinaire, who’s recruited to be their unwitting savior. Thinking the whole scenario’s a publicity prank, Bruce is distracted from his mission by a hot mom and fan boys aplenty -- but when our hero has to face off against a dark force more fearsome than a Hollywood agent, the laughs and screams start flying!
Bruce Campbell is hitting up cities across the country in support of his new movie, My Name Is Bruce. Check to see if he'll be stopping near you at www.bruce-campbell.com
A thematic merging of The Lord of the Rings and Watchmen, The End League follows a cast of the last remaining supermen and women as they embark on a desperate and perilous journey through a world dominated by evil, in hopes of locating the one remaining artifact that can save humanity--the Hammer of Thor.
Find out more about The End League at www.DarkHorse.com
Riddled with guilt over the loss of his rock star older brother, 16 year old David Forrester (Ricky Ullman) becomes obsessed with death, leading his misguided parents to send him to Driftwood, an "Attitude Adjustment Camp for Troubled Youths" run by the sadistic Captain Doug Kennedy (Diamond Dallas Page) and his brutal young henchman, Yates (Talan Torriero). Once there, David becomes haunted by the spirit of Jonathan (Connor Ross), a former inmate who met a mysterious end; a mystery whose resolution could very well be David's only way out..............
Recently, DH editor Scott Allie and I paid a little visit to Lebanon, Tennessee to meet with Eric Powell.
The purpose for heading out to Eric's little slice of heaven was twofold: to discuss the upcoming release of one the year's most anticipated graphic novels, The Goon: Chinatown, and secondly, to locate our Director of International Licensing, Lance Kreiter, who hadn't been heard from since he visited Eric several weeks ago.
The following is a documentary of the events that took place at the Powell compound.
. . . we have yet to hear back from Lance.
P.S.
No Mothmen we're harmed during the making of this short.
Visit http://www.darkhorse.com/zones/goon/editor.php for more information.
Recently, DH editor Scott Allie and I paid a little visit to Lebanon, Tennessee to meet with Eric Powell.
The purpose for heading out to Eric's little slice of heaven was twofold: to discuss the upcoming release of one the year's most anticipated graphic novels, The Goon: Chinatown, and secondly, to locate our Director of International Licensing, Lance Kreiter, who hadn't been heard from since he visited Eric several weeks ago.
The following is a documentary of the events that took place at the Powell compound.
. . . we have yet to hear back from Lance.
P.S.
No Mothmen we're harmed during the making of this short.
Visit http://www.darkhorse.com/zones/goon/editor.php more information.
Dark Horse editor Scott Allie speaks with Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba about the new Umbrella Academy series. Find out more about Umbrella Academy at DarkHorse.com.