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Abe Sapien: Drums of the Dead
(Creators) Brian McDonald and Derek Thomspon
Hellboy spin-off turns Sapien solo. Weird deaths in the South Seas expose an ancient tragedy in Abe Sapien's first solo adventure, by Brian McDonald (Harry the Cop and Predator: Strange Roux) and Derek Thompson (Predator: Bad Blood and Aliens: Havoc). And in the ten-page backup and cover by Mike Mignola, Hellboy battles demonic heads in Japan.
FC, one-shot, 32 pages

Aliens: Survival #2 (of 3)
(Creators) James Vance and Guy Davis
(Cover) Tony Harris
While trying to cope with a mysterious epidemic, the scientific expedition is nearly wiped out by a series of horrific encounters with the Aliens -- and Thompson tries to keep a grip on his sanity in an undergound sanctuary. Survival is written by Harvey Award-winner James (Kings in Disguise, Batman: Idols) Vance, drawn by Guy (Sandman Mystery Theatre) Davis, and features part two of a triptych cover by Tony (Starman) Harris!
FC, 32 pages

Blade of the Immortal: Rin's Bane #1 (of 2)
(Creators) Hiroaki Samura
Time for vengeance. Having been spared by Makie, Manji resolves to begin training Rin as a warrior. Following their first session, Manji leaves Rin alone. But the girl is not so for long; Anotsu appears, providing Rin with the long-awaited opportunity to avenge her parents' murder at Anotsu's hand. But her training and passion enough to destroy one of the most terrible swordsmen in the world? Note: Contains violence and adult language.
B&W;, 48 pages

Paul Chadwick's Concrete: Strange Armor #4 (of 5)
(Creators) Paul Chadwick
Agent Stamberg starts to draw Concrete into the spy's shadowy, amoral world by means both subtle and brutal. Maureen tries to help Concrete resist, while Stamberg attempts to drive a wedge between the two. Then an eight-year-old's birthday and a coal mine disaster pull matters out of everyone's control. And you'll be knocked out by Concrete's first acquisition for his erotic art collection!
FC, 32 pages


Dark Horse Presents #130
(Creators) Pat McEown, Dave Cooper, Shane Oakley, Doug Murray, Roberta Gregory, and Steven Weissman
(Cover) Pat McEown
Straight off of ZombieWorld, Pat McEown creates an all-new story for DHP! A private detective arrives at his office one morning to find his secretary kidnapped. Suspecting a trap, he scours the underworld for clues only to discover he's become a wanted man. Dave Cooper (Suckle) looks at a friendship in disrepair in the third "Dan & Larry." "Mary Walker, The Woman" is the story of a courageous soldier who fights impossible odds, and it comes courtesy of Doug Murray (The 'Nam) and Roberta Gregory (Naughty Bits). Also, the final chapter of Rock 'n' Roll High School artist Shane Oakley's "Stiltskin," and Steven Weissman (Yikes!) contributes another audacious adventure of Phineas Page, the Bookshelf Phantom. Note: Contains adult language and situations.
B&W;, 32 pages


Drakuun: Rise of the Dragon Princess TP
(Creators) Johji Manabe; translation by Dana Lewis and Toren Smith
Latest six-issues of Drakuun collected. In the year 4077, the last of the free nations, Ledomiam, has reluctantly agreed to make peace with the Romunilian Empire. Karula Olzen, second daughter of the Ledomiam royal family, has been sent to the Romunilian capital to sign a so-called Treaty of Amity, a document which would reduce her country to little more than a vassal state. But, once on the other side of enemy lines, peace is the last thing on Karula's mind. Collecting the all-new, six-issue miniseries by Johji Manabe, the genius behind Outlanders!
SC, 5-3/4" x 8-1/4" 168 pages B&W;,

Drakuun: Shadow of the Warlock #2 (of 6)
(Creators) Johji Manabe; lettering and retouch by Wayne Truman.
Karula and companions are all safe and sound in the free state of Akogiland, a trade city built on an enormous floating continent. The princess and Dard have a loving reunion. It's a picture-perfect, happy ending, except...Who is that sleeping in Dard's tent but Minerva, the beautiful and buxom daughter of Emperor Gustav?! What's going on here, lover boy?! Note: Contains nudity and extreme violence.
B&W;, 32 pages

Flaming Carrot Comics: Flaming Carrot's Greatest Hits TPB
(Creators) Bob Burden; cover colors by Arthur Suydam
The original hits by the original artist! Collecting Flaming Carrot Comics #12-18 -- never reprinted before anywhere! America's first surrealist superhero returns with his most funtastic stories ever! The modern hero is redefined with this two fisted, hard-drinking, cultural monstrosity! Meet all girl motorcycle gangs, bizarre super criminals, the Bikini teens, the flying dead dog and monsters. . . big ones -- the Japanese kind! Also introducing The Mysterymen, America's second string, blue-collar superheroes like Mr. Furious, Captain Attack, Screwball and Bondo Man, the man of living bondo. Plus an all new, 23 page superhero story!
FC, SC, 232 pages

Ghost #35: Jade Cathedral #3 (of 4)
(Creators) Eric Luke, Ivan Reis, Randy Emberlin
(Cover) Tony Harris
For interfering with her plans, Silhouette has decided that Ghost must be punished. But how do you punish somebody who's already dead? You destroy that which they love the most -- in this case, the city of Arcadia!
FC, 32 pages

Grendel Tales: The Devil in Our Midst TPB
(Creators) Steven T. Seagle and Paul Grist
(Cover) Paul Grist and Matt Wagner
A lone Grendel warrior bent on suicide is found on the Antarctic coast by a team of scientists, and within hours, everything goes insane: the team gets cut off from the rest of the world, and one by one, they begin...bleeding. Now the Grendel who was so eager to kill himself must decide whether to help the others or end his own suffering. With only each other to rely on, and having no idea who will become infected and die next, the group becomes trapped in a deadly game of survival of the fittest! This fast-paced story of suspense is written by Steven T. Seagle (Uncanny X-Men, House of Secrets) and drawn by Paul Grist (Kane). Check out the tale that made them stars! Featuring a new introduction by superstar Uncanny X-Men artist Chris Bachalo! Note: Contains strong language and violence.
FC, 6-5/8" x 10-3/16", SC, 136 pages



Sergio Aragones' Groo #3 (of 4)
(Creators) Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier
Always working a new scam, the usually unlucky scoundrels Pal and Drumm return to try to profit from the secret behind Groo's newfound intelligence. The creators of the Eisner award-winning Sergio Destroys DC and Sergio Massacres Marvel deliver their most unlikely Groo story of all time, as the tale of the brainy barbarian nears its conclusion.
FC, 32 pages


Gunsmith Cats: Goldie vs. Misty #5 (of 7)
(Creators) Kenichi Sonoda; lettering and retouch by Susie Lee.
Minnie May's devotion to that mad bomber, Ken Taki, is threatened by temptation when Becky introduces May to a rich executive who's looking for a trophy wife. Her doubts are only strengthened when he says he's going to be late for a date and then May gets a flat tire. Her search for a spare could bring a sign from fate or a date with death! Note: Contains adult language and situations.
B&W;, 32 pages

Gunsmith Cats: The Return of Gray TP
(Creators) Kenichi Sonoda
Can Rally beat Gray to the kill? Gray is back, and the first thing on his agenda is the elimination of a certain pesky bounty hunter named Rally! With her shop robbed, her house ransacked, and Minnie-May taken hostage, Rally has to use every scrap of her skill and daring to take out the very dangerous Gray. The third volume in the Gunsmith Cats line of trade paperbacks
B&W;, 5 3/4" x 8 1/4", SC, 248 pages

Insider #28
A poster from the cover of ZombieWorld: Eat Your Heart Out by Kelly Jones on one side! A guide to Dark Horse's April-shipping comics on the other!
FC, 11" x 17" poster
The Legend of Mother Sarah: City of the Angels #5 (of 9)
(Creators) Katsuhiro Otomo and Takumi Nagayasu
(Cover) Takumi Nagayasu
Shells are raining down on the church of Mother Teres, and one of the victims is Athena's baby daughter Meena. When Mother Teres tells the young woman to let her baby die rather than live on in a world of carnage and slaughter, Sarah takes charge. With Athena and Satoko at her side, they go in search of medicine. But the town has been hit even harder than the church. And one of the victims is Sarah's traveling companion Tsue! Note: Contains strong language and mature themes.
B&W;, 48 pages

Magic: The Gathering #1 (of 4) -- Initiation
(Creators) Mike Grell, Pop Mhan, and Norman Lee
(Cover) Mark Harrison
Beginning the epic tale of Gerrard's Quest! The most popular trading-card game in the world returns to comics! Gerrard has been given a Legacy of tremendous power, but it has been scattered, and his captain, has been captured by the forces of Volrath, lord of the plane of Rath. Though Gerrard has no desire to seek out the Legacy and assume responsibility for its wise use, he now has the obligation to rescue his friend. But Gerrard and the crew of the flying ship Weatherlight have no idea of what dangers they'll face upon their arrival in Rath!
FC, 32 pages


Mask/Marshal Law #2 (of 2)
(Creators) Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill
From a surrealistic trip into the mind of the Mask to a sweaty S&M; club, the trail leads Marshal Law to an Earth shaking battle with his most hated foe -- the man who killed his girlfriend ten years ago. The creators of Marshal Law pit two of comics' most maniacal characters in a hilariously violent face-off.
FC, 32 pages

Oh My Goddess! Postcard Book
(Creators) Kosuke Fujishima
You'll go postal over these cards! Fans of Fujishima's romantic and whimsical artwork will be thrilled with this never-before-offered collection of Oh My Goddess! art in full-color, postcard-book format. Packaged in a deluxe slipcover, the book contains 32 postcards, many of which feature artwork used on fan-favorite covers of the English-language comic books. The high-quality reprints of Fujishima's painted art look so good, you'll want one to send to friends and one to keep all for yourself!
FC, 32 postcards, 5 x 7 1/8,

Oh My Goddess!: Miss Keiichi #1 (of 2)
(Creators) Kosuke Fujishima; lettering and retouch by Susie Lee.
Alone at last... It's hard to live under the same roof with the love of your life when you can never get time to be alone. But when Urd and Skuld are called back to Goddess Central for training, Keiichi's excited fantasies of quality time with Belldandy are dashed to pieces. Exhausted by the spell she used to stop the ninja invasion, Belldandy collapses. With no one around to help him, Keiichi must figure out which medicine to use to revive his love. His only choice: try the medicine out on himself first, and see what happens!
B&W;, 48 pages

Predator: Hell Come a Walkin' #2 (of 2)
(Creators) Nancy Collins and Dean Ormston
(Cover) Dean Ormston
It's 1863 and the Civil War rages through the Ozarks. But it's not just brother killing brother in this neck of the war...This battle has been joined by a Predator. A small band of Confederate and Union soldiers join together in order to destroy their common monstrous foe. You won't want to miss this, the conclusion of Predator: Hell Come a Walkin' as the armies of the North and the South join together in a battle that you won't find in any history book!
FC, 32 pages

Red Rocket 7 #7 (of 7)
(Creators) Mike Allred
The final issue! The story comes up to the present day, and the mystery of Red Rocket 7's disappearance is finally solved. But what of all the other questions? Will Lynn and Five's love survive? Will the Enfinites triumph or Be banished forever? Who will control the universe? What will be next week's number one record? Find out in the exciting conclusion!
FC, 10" x 10", 24 pages


Star Wars: Crimson Empire #4 (of 6)
(Creators) Mike Richardson, Randy Stradley, Paul Gulacy, and P. Craig Russell
The Rebels recover from last issue's Imperial attack and are forced to abandon their secret base -- but not before they deal with Tem Merkon, the traitor in their midst! And if they thought an attack by the Empire was bad, wait till they find out that the evil Carnor Jax and his elite stormtroopers have arrived...and he's after the Rebel leader, Mirith Sinn! Will she betray the location of Kir Kanos? And where is he, anyway? Find out in the next chapter of this incredible, star-studded saga!
FC, 32 pages


Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire -- Evolution #2 (of 5)
(Creators) Steve Perry, Ron Randall, Tom Simmons, and Dave Nestelle
(Cover) Duncan Fegredo
Human replica droid Guri continues her quest to discover just how human she really is. She braves the dangers of the tropical planet Murninkam looking for the surgical droid known as Doc, who has been abducted by Spinda Caveel, a brilliant but more-than-slightly mad scientist, and his deadly cohorts, the Pikkel Sisters. Meanwhile, bounty hunter Kar Yang is hot on the trail of Guri at the request of the shadowy Azool, who wants Guri for reasons that will finally become clear in this issue. A comic-book sequel to the best-selling Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire, written by Shadows novelist Steve Perry.
FC, 32 pages


Star Wars: The Last Command #4 (of 6)
(Creators) Mike Baron, Edvin Biukovic, Eric Shanower, and Pamela Rambo
(Cover) Mathieu Lauffray
Adapted from the novel by Timothy Zahn.
Continuing the adaptation of the sequel to Star Wars: Dark Force Rising. Adapted from the best-selling Bantam novel by Timothy Zahn, with fantastic art by a pair of Russ Manning Award-winners, Edvin Biukovic, and Eric Shanower.
FC, 32 pages


Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron #28 -- Masquerade #1 (of 4)
(Creators) Michael A. Stackpole, Drew Johnson, and Gary Martin
(Cover) John Nadeau
Flying is only half the danger. There are few occupations that are more dangerous than flying an X-wing for the Rebel Alliance, and Rogue Squadron is about to discover that in diplomacy things -- and diplomats -- are not always what they seem! Guest-starring Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Chewbacca! Written by best-selling Star Wars novelist Michael A. Stackpole!
FC, (self-cover), 32 pages


Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron: Battleground Tatooine TPB
(Creators) Michael A. Stackpole, Jan Strnad, John Nadeau, and Jordi Ensign
(Cover) John K. Snyder III
Collecting all four issues of the hit miniseries!
The crime and death caused by Jabba the Hutt is nothing compared to the chaos created in the wake of his demise. Jabba's legacy is a cache of stolen Imperial hardware and weapons, hidden somewhere on the desert world of Tatooine. Whoever finds the treasure will have enough firepower to rule the planet and perhaps even the sector. And that means Rogue Squadron must find it first, or else find it aimed at their heads!
FC, SC, 112 pages

John Bolton's Strange Wink #1 (of 3)
(Creators) John Bolton with Graham Marks, Christina Rossetti, and Goethe
Collecting previously published John Bolton material, Strange Wink includes covers, pin-ups, and short stories from Fly in my Eye, Cheval Noir, etc. Much of it is out of print. All of it has a slightly twisted, horrific slant. This issue includes "Oscar Hellian," a detective in Hollywood in the early stages of the movie industry who comes up against all sorts of supernatural weirdness; "The Erlking," an adaptation of a poem by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe about a mysterious otherworldly figure who spirits away children in the night; and a graphic adaptation of Christina Rossitti's classic "Goblin Marhet." Plus more!
B&W;, 24 pages

Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #20: Tarzan vs. the Moon Men #4
(Creators) Tim Truman, Thomas Yeates and Al Williamson
(Cover) John Totleben
As the lunar hordes arrive to sweep across Africa and claim the Earth for their own, Tarzan calls upon his trickster side in the hope of scaring the Vagas back into space with an ancient enemy! But the chief of the Moon Men has a powerful hunger...a hunger that can only be sated with a bellyful of steel, or the blood of a jungle lord!
FC, 32 pages

The Two Faces of Tomorrow #8 (of 13)
Art and adaptation by Yukinobu Hoshino from the novel by James P. Hogan
The supercomputer Spartacus has indeed become what Dr. Dyer and his team of scientists intended -- an intelligent entity capable of survival and "learning" through the application of experience. Unfortunately for the humans, Spartacus has also decided that its continued survival and development now depend upon the elimination of those who would interfere. When people start dying because of drone attacks, Dyer and his team have only one remaining option -- operation "Emergency Red"!
B&W;, 48 pages

Unmasked: The Official John Bolton Magazine #3
Special Aliens issue.
Dark Horse is pleased to offer this fine comic-size magazine devoted to stellar artist John Bolton. This issue features an exclusive illustrated interview with Swiss artist H. R. Giger. The cover features an all-new Bolton painting and is chock-full of rare and unpublished Bolton pieces as well as John's special commentary, with a special focus on Aliens and Species. Printed on deluxe stock, this outstanding publication will be a hot ticket for fans of either Bolton or the Aliens films. Published by the John Bolton Fan Club .
Shipping March 11
FC, 40 pages

Usagi Yojimbo #19: Grasscutter #7
(Creators) Stan Sakai
Kitanamono, the feral agent of the Conspiracy of Eight, has stolen the sacred sword. Usagi, however, is right on his heels, and behind them both is the bounty hunter, Gen. Lord Noriyuki and Tomoe are also on the run from the Conspiracy's assassins and the Geishu traitor, but they seek refuge with a seemingly harmless farmer who turns out to be an old enemy of the Geishu Clan. Jei, the demonic swordsman, abandons Keiko and is mysteriously drawn into the deep forests, down half-hidden trails towards some unknown goal.
B&W;, 24 pages


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