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Books published by publisher Dark Horse Comics,U.S.

  • Star Wars Adventures: Princess Leia and the Royal Ransom

    Jeremy Barlow, Carlo Soriano

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, Aug. 9, 2009)
    Rare Book
  • Oh My Goddess! Vol. 32

    Kosuke Fujishima

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, May 20, 2009)
    Ever since a cosmic phone call led five literal young goddesses - Belldandy, Urd, Skuld, and, like occasional vowels, Peorth and Lind - to live in college student Keiichi's residence, his personal life has been turned upside-down, sideways, and sometimes even into strange dimensions! Reach the beach! With both Peorth and Gate (finally) sent home, Chihiro ends up leading the rest along on a tradition that dates back to the Motor Club - namely, a training retreat that's a thinly disguised excuse for a vacation. And even though Keiichi can barely swim, he's starting to hear the siren song of the sea... the problem is, it's a real song, sung by a real siren!
  • Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace

    Lucas Books

    (Dark Horse Comics, July 6, 1999)
    May 1999 comic
  • Star Wars Dark Empire II

    Tom Veitch, Cam Kennedy, Steve Dutro

    Comic (Dark Horse Comics, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Star Wars Dark Empire II. Hero Illustrated Special. Dark Horse Comics 1995. The Dark Empire is Back!
  • Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith

    H. Blackman

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, Aug. 16, 2002)
    None
  • Oh My Goddess! Colors

    Kosuke Fujishima

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, April 8, 2009)
    What's inside? Let's start with what's outside: a metallic gold embossed cover with french flaps, featuring the Goddess sisters on the front, and Belldandy and her angel Holy Bell on the interior. Then the contents kick off with a wacky intro to the Oh My Goddess! saga, in the form of an eight-page "fan" manga by Neon Genesis Evangelion Angel designer Yoshitou Asari! Then, OMG! Colors's namesake: four classic Oh My Goddess! stories, each focusing on a different goddess, and colorized under Kosuke Fujishima's supervision. Finally, an exhaustive "Encyclopedia" section cross-references the people, places, and things of the first thirty volumes of OMG!, including the differences between the two English versions, and many in-jokes about the series never before revealed!
  • Star Wars Knight Errant: Deluge #2

    John Jackson Miller

    Comic (Dark Horse Comics, )
    None
  • Oh My Goddess!, Volume 26

    Kosuke Fujishima

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, May 1, 2007)
    None
  • The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot

    Frank Miller, Geof Darrow

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, Oct. 29, 1996)
    Front and center, America! Here comes action! Here comes adventure! Here comes The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot - a roller-coaster ride through the minds of Geof Darrow and Frank Miller, the tag team that set you reeling with their hard-hitting series, Hard Boiled! Everything you remember about being eight years old and watching monster movies is right here, but with all the magnified detail that you always wanted to see. Geof Darrow was awarded an Eisner for his spectacular artwork on the original hit miniseries, The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot. For all the time and all the care he lavished on those pages, it's an award that was well-earned. When Geof first came into the Dark Horse offices with the finished pages for the series based on Frank Miller's script, we were all stunned by the detail... A gargantuan monster is tearing apart downtown Tokyo and turning its fair citizens into a menagerie of grotesques! Can anyone stop the carnage? Can anyone save the city? Enter Rusty, the Boy Robot, Japan's biggest big gun! If he can't atomize the atomic monstrosity, nobody can!
  • Oh My Goddess! Vol. 28

    Kosuke Fujishima

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, Jan. 23, 2008)
    Ever since a cosmic phone call led to five literal young goddesses Belldandy, Urd, Skuld - and, like occasional vowels, Peorth and Lind - to live in college student Keiichi's residence, his personal life has been turned upside down, sideways, and sometimes even into strange dimensions! After the drama of the familiar, we return to the comedy of the even more familiar, as Oh My Goddess! goes back to school - Nekomi Tech, that is, only to find the campus festival tradition has lost none of its lunacy. Tamiya and Otaki are bringing all their idol graces to the stage in a karaoke contest, with a special surprise entrant from way back... versus the indescribable voice of Belldandy! Plus your fan art and letters!
  • Emily The Strange Volume 2

    Rob Reger, Jessica Gruner, Others, Buzz Parker

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, Aug. 5, 2009)
    Whoever it was that told you not to talk to strangers needs to have a talk with Emily... Emily the Strange, that is. Emily knows that nothing is better than talking with strangers. In fact, the stranger the better! But that's Emily for you - she's the thirteen-year-old queen of the cultural underground, and she's too busy making up her own rules to follow anyone else's. That's how we've come up with so many insanely inspired ideas for the stories you'll find in Dark Horse's Emily the Strange Volume 2. This big, bizarre book collects the five most recent issues of Dark Horse's best-selling Emily the Strange comics, so you won't miss a single strange moment from the Rock issue, the Death issue, the Fake issue, the Revenge issue, or the Alone issue! We've all got issues, man. Isn't it time you dealt with at least these five?
  • Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi-Dark Lords of the Sith

    Kevin J. Veitch, Tom & Anderson, ArtWetherell Chris Gossett

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, Aug. 16, 1996)
    None