Dark Horse Presents To Be Reinvented, Include Kabuki, Too Much Coffee Man and More

Yesterday at the Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo (C2E2), Dark Horse Comics announced that [...]

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Yesterday at the Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo (C2E2), Dark Horse Comics announced that they will be revamping the Eisner-winning anthology title Dark Horse Presents will be reworked, transforming the oversized volume it's been since its 2011 return into a smaller 48 pages and adding a ton of new content. Dark Horse will bring (or bring back) a number of creators and serials to celebrate – starting with a new Big Guy & Rusty The Boy Robot story from Geof Darrow and Frank Miller as well as David Mack's Kabuki. "It's been 80 pages. We're going to change the page count down to 48 pages along with a price reduction. It'll be $4.99," Publisher Mike Richardson told CBR News, who broke the story. "The main reason is that for three and a half years we've been producing 80 pages a month – that's about 10 different features – and it's time to make it a little easier on ourselves." Richardson revealed some of the stories coming to the revamped Dark Horse Presents over the coming months, including:

  • David Mack's "Kabuki"
  • New "Resident Alien" stories by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse
  • Brendan McCarthy's "Dream Gang"
  • Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, and Andy Kuhn's "Wrestling With Demons"
  • More "Sabertooth Swordsman" by Damon Gentry and Aaron Conley
  • Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey's "Action Philosophers"
  • Ricardo Delgado's "Age of Reptiles"
  • Horton and Dialynis's "Amala's Blade"
  • Tyler Jenkins' (Peter Panzerfaust) "The Chaining"
  • Jerry Ordway and Alex DeCampi's "Semiautomagic"
  • Peter Tomasi and Keith Champagne's "The Mighty" drawn by Leonard Kirk
  • Ed Brisson's "Murder Book" with Declan Shalvey, Michael Walsh, and more
  • Shannon Wheeler's "Too Much Coffee Man"
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