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"The Cracks in Our Technology" from Dark Horse Presents (vol. 1) #34; "The Old Ways Seem More Honest" from Dark Horse Presents (vol. 1) #35); "A Change of Scenery" from Dark Horse Presents (vol. 1) #36; Aliens vs. Predator #1–4; "Trophies" from Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special: TP December 1991: 978-1569711255 [83] HC December 1992
In January 2013, Ridley Scott was set to produce the MIND MGMT comic book film, along with Dark Horse Entertainment's Mike Richardson and Keith Goldberg. [37] Kindt acted as a consultant for the film and shared the complete outline for the story with Scott and David James Kelly the screenwriter.
This is a list of material originally published by other companies that has been reprinted as collected editions or trade paperbacks by Dark Horse Comics, including manga and manhwa series that were translated and distributed in America.
Universal Pictures / Dark Horse Entertainment / Mutual Film Company / Valhalla Motion Pictures: Mystery Men: Universal Pictures / Dark Horse Entertainment / Golar Productions: 2000: G-Men from Hell: Sawmill Entertainment: Direct-to-video. 2003: American Splendor: Fine Line Features / Dark Horse Entertainment / HBO Films / Good Machine: Received ...
Billy the Kid's Old-Timey Oddities #1-4 (Dark Horse Comics) Billy the Kid's Old-Timey Oddities trade collection (Dark Horse Comics) Dethklok vs. The Goon (Dark Horse Comics) Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash (DC Comics/Dynamite Entertainment) Fused: Think Like a Machine #1-2 (Dark Horse Comics)) Fused: Think Like a Machine trade collection (Dark Horse ...
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Early on, Dark Horse Comics received attention from the film industry, with producers and studios attempting to option the publisher's titles. From the beginning, Richardson's goal was to keep Dark Horse and its creators as involved in the development of its titles for entertainment as possible.