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  2. Baltimore (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Dark Horse Comics began the comic series Baltimore, following Lord Baltimore's hunt for Haigus during the years the original novel skipped over. [1] [2] [3] From the fifth volume onward, the comic's story has moved beyond the events of the original novel.

  3. Nexus (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The series returned to publication in 2012 within the pages of Dark Horse Presents. [4] Dark Horse Presents #12–#14 (“Bad Moon Rising” and “Infestation”) Dark Horse Presents #23–#26, #29–#34 (“Into the Past”) In 2019, Dark Horse announced The Coming of Gourmando, a collection of Nexus “newspaper strips”. [5]

  4. Catalyst: Agents of Change - Wikipedia

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    Catalyst then battles the US Army and their armored super-soldier, Grenade. Grenade is killed but not before he releases radiation into the Wheatfield battleground. Grace is then able to use CNN media coverage to force the government to a settlement. Creative Staff Information (by issue) 1–4: Eddie Campbell & Pete Ford, writers.

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  6. The End League - Wikipedia

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    The End League is a fictional superhero team appearing in a self-titled bi-monthly comic book series by Dark Horse Comics, which began in January 2008.. The series was created by Rick Remender and Mat Broome and focuses on the struggles of the last of the superheroes in a world in which the supervillains have prevailed and enslaved what remains of the world.

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  8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures - Wikipedia

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    The first TMNT license came in the form of a role-playing game by Palladium, followed by miniatures from Dark Horse. Within a year, First Comics began to reprint the early issues in color volumes; four were produced, stopping at issue 11. These sold well, and Eastman and Laird were soon contacted by Mark Freedman, a licensing agent who believed ...

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