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Publisher: Dark Horse
Years in Operation: 1986 - ?
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Country: Flag United States Web Site: http://www.darkhorse.com/ Brands: 49 Indicia Publishers: 12 Series: 3488 Printings: 12771 (11179 Issues) Disclose Notes: Founded by Mike Richardson.

Employee roster listed in Hellcyon (Dark Horse, 2010 series) #1 (April 2010):
Mike Richardson (president, publisher); Neil Hankerson (executive vice president); Tom Weddle (chief financial officer); Randy Stradley (vice president of publishing); Michael Martens (vice president of business development); Anita Nelson (vice president of Marketing, Sales, and Licensing); Dave Scroggy [as David Scroggy] (vice president of product development); Dale LaFountain (vice president of information technology); Darlene Vogel (director of purchasing); Ken Lizzi (general counsel); Davey Estrada (editorial director); Scott Allie (senior managing editor); Chris Warner (senior books editor); Diana Schutz (executive editor); Cary Grazzini (director of design and production); Lia Ribacchi (art director); Cara Niece (director of scheduling); Daniel Chabon (editorial); Rachel Edidin (editorial); Tim Ervin (editorial); Shawna Ervin-Gore [as Shawna Gore] (editorial); Annie Gullion (editorial); Sierra Hahn (editorial); Carl Gustav Horn [as Carl Horn] (editorial); Jemiah Jefferson (editorial); Dave Land (editorial); Freddye Lins (editorial); Dave Marshall (editorial); Katie Moody (editorial); Samantha Robertson (editorial); John Schork (editorial); Philip Simon (editorial); Patrick Thorpe (editorial); Brendan Wright (editorial); Tina Alessi (production, design); Amy Arendts (production, design); Scott Cook (production, design); Heather Doornink (production, design); Matt Dryer (production, design); Josh Elliott (production, design); Andy Fisher (production, design); Casey Goodwin (production, design); Krystal Hennes (production, design); Ryan Hill (production, design); Chris Horn (production, design); Jason Hvam (production, design); Clay Janes (production, design); Ryan Jorgensen (production, design); Troy Look (production, design); David Nestelle (production, design); Tony Ong (production, design); Richard Powers [as Rich Powers] (production, design); Stephen Reichert (production, design); Jason Rickerd (production, design); Susan Tardif (production, design); Jeremy Atkins (marketing, sales, licensing); Mark Bernardi (marketing, sales, licensing); Aaron Colter (marketing, sales, licensing); Jim Gibbons (marketing, sales, licensing); Michael Gombos (marketing, sales, licensing); Micha Hershman (marketing, sales, licensing); Amy Huey (marketing, sales, licensing); Nick McWhorter (marketing, sales, licensing); Matt Parkinson (marketing, sales, licensing); Melissa Richardson (marketing, sales, licensing); Pat Richardson (marketing, sales, licensing); Sarah Robertson (marketing, sales, licensing); Jonah Rose (marketing, sales, licensing); Max Sato (marketing, sales, licensing); Tim Wiesch (marketing, sales, licensing); Dirk Wood (marketing, sales, licensing); Lennon Day-Reynolds (internet, information technology (IT)); Mike Denning (internet, information technology (IT)); Tom Kishel (internet, information technology (IT)); Gordon Morehouse (internet, information technology (IT)); Warren Stevens (internet, information technology (IT)); Miles Stokes (internet, information technology (IT)); Grant Thomas (internet, information technology (IT)); Sam Thompson (internet, information technology (IT)); Rebecca Dudeiros (product development); Chris Gaslin (product development); Thea Kuticka (business development); Curt Bieker (operations); Marty Carter (operations); Justin Desmond (operations); Kevin Freeman (operations); June Groat (operations); Bill Portus (operations); A. J. Romanowski (operations); Kali Dugan (accounting); Adam Jones (accounting); Raymond Leslie (accounting); Brandon Margicin (accounting); Tara Raybun (accounting); Kim Schettig (accounting); Cynthia Silver-Biggi (accounting); Kendra Sundberg (accounting); Spencer Cushing (administration); Teresa Gresham (administration)

Employee roster listed in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Riley (Dark Horse, 2010 Series) #[nn] (August 2010):
Mike Richardson (president, publisher); Neil Hankerson (executive vice president); Tom Weddle (chief financial officer); Randy Stradley (vice president of publishing); Michael Martens (vice president of business development); Anita Nelson (vice president of affairs); Micha Hershman (vice president of marketing); Dave Scroggy [as David Scroggy] (vice president of product development); Dale LaFountain (vice president of information technology); Darlene Vogel (director of purchasing); Ken Lizzi (general counsel); Davey Estrada (editorial director); Scott Allie (senior managing editor); Chris Warner (senior books editor); Diana Schutz (executive editor); Cary Grazzini (director of design and production); Lia Ribacchi (art director); Cara Niece (director of scheduling); Daniel Chabon (editorial); Rachel Edidin (editorial); Tim Ervin (editorial); Shawna Ervin-Gore [as Shawna Gore] (editorial); Annie Gullion (editorial); Sierra Hahn (editorial); Carl Gustav Horn [as Carl Horn] (editorial); Jemiah Jefferson (editorial); Dave Land (editorial); Freddye Lins (editorial); Dave Marshall (editorial); Katie Moody (editorial); Samantha Robertson (editorial); John Schork (editorial); Philip Simon (editorial); Patrick Thorpe (editorial); Brendan Wright (editorial); Tina Alessi (production, design); Amy Arendts (production, design); Scott Cook (production, design); Heather Doornink (production, design); Matt Dryer (production, design); Josh Elliott (production, design); Casey Goodwin (production, design); Krystal Hennes (production, design); Ryan Hill (production, design); Chris Horn (production, design); Jason Hvam (production, design); Clay Janes (production, design); Ryan Jorgensen (production, design); Troy Look (production, design); David Nestelle (production, design); Tony Ong (production, design); Richard Powers [as Rich Powers] (production, design); Stephen Reichert (production, design); Jason Rickerd (production, design); Susan Tardif (production, design); Jeremy Atkins (marketing, sales, licensing); Mark Bernardi (marketing, sales, licensing); Aaron Colter (marketing, sales, licensing); Kali Dugan (marketing, sales, licensing); Jim Gibbons (marketing, sales, licensing); Michael Gombos (marketing, sales, licensing); Amy Huey (marketing, sales, licensing); Nick McWhorter (marketing, sales, licensing); Matt Parkinson (marketing, sales, licensing); Melissa Richardson (marketing, sales, licensing); Pat Richardson (marketing, sales, licensing); Sarah Robertson (marketing, sales, licensing); Jonah Rose (marketing, sales, licensing); Max Sato (marketing, sales, licensing); Tim Wiesch (marketing, sales, licensing); Dirk Wood (marketing, sales, licensing); Chase Caster (internet, information technology (IT)); Lennon Day-Reynolds (internet, information technology (IT)); Mike Denning (internet, information technology (IT)); Tom Kishel (internet, information technology (IT)); Warren Stevens (internet, information technology (IT)); Miles Stokes (internet, information technology (IT)); Grant Thomas (internet, information technology (IT)); Tristan Waddington (internet, information technology (IT)); Rebecca Dudeiros (product development); Chris Gaslin (product development); Thea Kuticka (business development); Curt Bieker (operations); Marty Carter (operations); Justin Desmond (operations); Kevin Freeman (operations); June Groat (operations); Jeremy Helton (operations); Bill Portus (operations); Adam Jones (accounting); Nicole Lapalme (accounting); Raymond Leslie (accounting); Brandon Margicin (accounting); Tara Raybun (accounting); Kim Schettig (accounting); Cynthia Silver-Biggi (accounting); Kendra Sundberg (accounting); Spencer Cushing (administration); Teresa Gresham (administration)

Employee roster listed in Call of Duty: Black Ops III (Dark Horse, 2015 series) #1 (November 2015):
Mike Richardson (president, publisher); Neil Hankerson (executive vice president); Tom Weddle (chief financial officer); Randy Stradley (vice president of publishing); Michael Martens (vice president of book trade sales); Matt Parkinson (vice president of marketing); Dave Scroggy [as David Scroggy] (vice president of product development); Cara Niece (vice president of product and scheduling); Ken Lizzi (general counsel); Davey Estrada (editorial director); Dave Marshall (editor in chief); Scott Allie (executive senior editor); Chris Warner (senior books editor); Cary Grazzini (director of print and development); Lia Ribacchi (art director); Mark Bernardi (director of digital publishing); Daniel Chabon (editorial); Cardner Clark (editorial); Spencer Cushing (editorial); Annie Gullion (editorial); Carl Gustav Horn [as Carl Horn] (editorial); Jemiah Jefferson (editorial); Shantel Larocque [as Shantel LaRocque] (editorial); Freddye Miller (editorial); Katii O'Brien (editorial); Roxy Polk (editorial); Rachel Roberts (editorial); Philip Simon (editorial); Patrick Thorpe (editorial); Ian Tucker (editorial); Aaron Walker (editorial); Tina Alessi (production, design); Amy Arendts (production, design); Justin Couch (production, design); Rick DeLucco (production, design); Matt Dryer (production, design); Christianne Goudreau (production, design); Allyson Haller (production, design); Chris Horn (production, design); Nick James (production, design); Ethan Kimberling (production, design); Kat Larson (production, design); Melissa Martin (production, design); Christina McKenzie (production, design); David Nestelle (production, design); Richard Powers [as Rich Powers] (production, design); Jimmy Presler (production, design); Sara Proctor (production, design); Adam Pruett (production, design); Rhiannon Rasmussen-Silverstein [as Rhiannon Rasmussen] (production, design); Jason Rickerd (production, design); Sandy Tanaka (production, design); Sarah Terry (production, design); Brennan Thome (production, design); Heather Doornink (print); Vanessa Todd-Holmes [as Vanessa Todd] (print); Topher Alford (marketing); Katie Bednark (marketing); Sean Brice (marketing); Aub Driver (marketing); Amy Huey (marketing); Melissa Lomax (marketing); Steve Sunu (marketing); Kelly Woessner (marketing); Kari Yadro (marketing); Kevin Burkhalter (sales, licensing); Matt Chellis (sales, licensing); Rachel Golston (sales, licensing); Michael Gombos (sales, licensing); Nick McWhorter (sales, licensing); Pat Richardson (sales, licensing); Sarah Robertson (sales, licensing); Andrea Sanders (sales, licensing); Kari Torson (sales, licensing); Ryan Arana (internet, information technology (IT)); James Beedy (internet, information technology (IT)); Zach Calvert (internet, information technology (IT)); Chase Caster (internet, information technology (IT)); Derek DeMoss (internet, information technology (IT)); Mike Denning (internet, information technology (IT)); Gary Franz (internet, information technology (IT)); Tim Habersack (internet, information technology (IT)); Le Nguyen (internet, information technology (IT)); David Pitzel (internet, information technology (IT)); Gregory Randolph (internet, information technology (IT)); Max Schwarz (internet, information technology (IT)); Torrey Slattery (internet, information technology (IT)); Warren Stevens (internet, information technology (IT)); Miles Stokes (internet, information technology (IT)); Caitria Cogan (product development); Rebecca Dudeiros (product development); Chris Gaslin (product development); Casey Goodwin (scheduling); Christina Niece (scheduling); Jeremy Niece (scheduling); Curt Bieker (operations); Kevin Freeman (operations); Jeremy Helton (operations); Brian McMeen (operations); Douglas Nolan (operations); Bill Portus (operations); Kali Dugan (accounting); Jason Espinosa (accounting); Kristina Kimbrell (accounting); Raymond Leslie (accounting); Tara Raybun (accounting); Cynthia Silver-Biggi (accounting); Tina Standlee (accounting); Hilary Wilcox (accounting); Angela Goldsmith (administration); Teresa Gresham (administration); Judy Khuu (administration)
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Series Name Years in Print Issues (Printings)
The 1,001 Nights of Bacchus {Comic Books} 1993 - 1
The 13th Son {Comic Books} 2005 - 2006 4
The 13th Son: Worse Thing Waiting {Trade Paperbacks} 2007 - 1
2 Past Midnight {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: This volume collects issues #1 - #5 of the mini-series 2 Past Midnight, previously available only as a reward through Dynamics, Inc.
2014 - 1
2 Sisters: A Super-Spy Graphic Novel {Comic Books} 2015 - 1
3 Story: Secret Files of the Giant Man {Comic Books} 2012 - 1
3 Story: The Secret History of Giant Man {Hardcovers} 2009 - 1
3 Story: The Secret History of Giant Man {Trade Paperbacks} 2018 - 1
300 {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: 5 issues miniseries.
1998 - 5
300 {Hardcovers} 1999 - 1
365 Days with Winnie the Pooh {Comic Books} 2019 - 1
365 Samurai and a Few Bowls of Rice {Trade Paperbacks} 2009 - 1
3x3 Eyes {Trade Paperbacks} 1995 - 2004 10
3x3 Eyes: Curse of the Gesu {Comic Books} 1995 - 1996 5
47 Ronin {Comic Books} 2012 - 2013 5
47 Ronin {Comic Books} 2014 - 1
47 Ronin {Comic Books} 2021 - 1
9-11 {Comic Books} 2002 - 1
Abe Sapien {Trade Paperbacks} 2008 - ? 9
Abe Sapien {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Secondary numbering continued from Abe Sapien: The Drowning (Dark Horse, 2008 Series) #1 (February 2008).
2013 - 2016 36 (41)
Abe Sapien Drums of the Dead {Comic Books} 1998 - 1
Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible {Comic Books} 2017 - ? 2
Abe Sapien: The Abyssal Plain {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Nominated for a "Best Cover Artist" Eisner Award.
2010 - 2 (3)
Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest {Comic Books} 2011 - 2 (3)
Abe Sapien: The Drowning {Comic Books} 2008 - 5
Abe Sapien: The Drowning and Other Stories {Comic Books} 2018 - 1
Abe Sapien: The Haunted Boy {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: The overall Abe Sapien numbering runs through this one-shot, although the relevant text is missing from the title page.
2009 - 1
Abraham Stone {Comic Books} 2020 - 1
The Abyss {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Science Fiction. Adaptation of the movie The Abyss.
1989 - 2
Accident Man {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Originally published in Britain by Acme.
1993 - 3
Achewood: The Great Outdoor Fight {Hardcovers} 2008 - 1
Achewood: Worst Song, Played on Ugliest Guitar {Hardcovers} 2009 - 1
Adam.3 {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Series is published in Landscape format.
2015 - 4
Adrenalynn: Weapon of War {Trade Paperbacks} 2001 - 1
Adventures into the Unknown Archives {Hardcovers} 2012 - 2015 4
The Adventures of Blanche {Hardcovers} 2009 - 1
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja {Trade Paperbacks} Disclose
Note: Collects the webcomic.
2011 - 2015 3
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja Omnibus {Comic Books} 2013 - 1
Adventures of Luther Arkwright {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Reprints with some modification the series originally published by Valkyrie Press.
1990 - 1991 9
Adventures of Luther Arkwright {Trade Paperbacks} 1997 - 1
The Adventures of Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy {Comic Books} 2014 - 1
The Adventures of Superhero Girl {Comic Books} 2013 - 1
Adventures of Superhero Girl {Comic Books} 2017 - 1
Adventures of the Mask {Comic Books} 1996 - 12 (13)
Adventures of the Mask Omnibus {Trade Paperbacks} 2009 - 1
Adventures of the Mask Toys R Us Special Edition {Comic Books} 1996 - 1
The Adventures of Tony Millionaire's Sock Monkey {Comic Books} 2008 - 2008 1
Aeon Flux {Comic Books} 2005 - 2006 4
Aeon Flux {Trade Paperbacks} 2006 - 1
Against Hope {Comic Books} 2020 - 1
Age of Conan {Comic Books} 2006 - 1
Age of Reptiles {Comic Books} 1993 - 1994 4
Age of Reptiles: Ancient Egyptians {Comic Books} 2015 - 4
Age of Reptiles: Ancient Egyptians {Trade Paperbacks} 2016 - 1
Age of Reptiles: The Hunt {Comic Books} 1996 - 5
Age of Reptiles: The Journey {Comic Books} 2009 - 2010 4
Age of Reptiles: The Hunt {Trade Paperbacks} 1997 - 1
Age of Reptiles: Tribal Warfare {Trade Paperbacks} 1996 - 1
Agents of Law {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Was planned as an Ongoing series but due to sales was cancelled with issue #6. The final panel of issue #6 was redrawn to change the outcome of the story to deal with the cancellation.
1995 - 6
Akaneiro {Comic Books} 2013 - 3
Akaneiro: The Path of Cloak and Wolf {Comic Books} 2013 - 1
Akira {Trade Paperbacks} Disclose
Note: English translation of the Japanese manga collections; not a reprint of the earlier Epic translations; art is flipped from Japanese originals in order to be read left to right.
2000 - 2002 6
Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Frazetta Years {Hardcovers} 2003 - 2004 4
Al Williamson: Hidden Lands {Comic Books} 2004 - 1
Alabaster {Comic Books} 2014 - 2016 2
Alabaster Wolves {Comic Books} 2012 - 5 (6)
Alabaster: The Good, the Bad, and the Bird {Comic Books} 2015 - 2016 5
Alabaster: Wolves {Comic Books} 2013 - 1
The Alcoholic {Comic Books} 2018 - 1
Aleister & Adolf {Comic Books} 2016 - 1
Aleister & Adolf {Comic Books} 2020 - 1
Alena {Comic Books} 2016 - 1
Alice in Sunderland {Hardcovers} 2007 - 1
Alien 3 [AlienĀ³] {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Movie Adaption
1992 - 3
Alien Isolation {Comic Books} 2014 - 1
Alien Legion Omnibus {Trade Paperbacks} 2009 - 2010 2
Alien Resurrection {Comic Books} 1997 - 2
Alien vs. Predator: Civilized Beasts {Trade Paperbacks} 2008 - 1
Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone {Comic Books} 2014 - 2015 4 (5)
Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone {Trade Paperbacks} 2015 - 1
Alien vs. Predator: Life and Death {Comic Books} 2016 - 2017 4 (6)
Alien vs. Predator: Life and Death {Comic Books} 2017 - 1
Alien vs. Predator: Sand Trap {Comic Books} 2007 - 1
Alien vs. Predator: Thicker than Blood {Comic Books} 2019 - ? 2
Alien vs. Predator: Thicker Than Blood {Comic Books} 2020 - 1
Alien vs. Predator: Thrill of the Hunt {Comic Books} 2004 - 1
Alien vs. Predator: Whoever Wins...We Lose {Comic Books} 2005 - 1
Alien: The Original Screenplay {Comic Books} 2020 - ? 5 (10)
Alien: The Original Screenplay {Comic Books} 2020 - 1
Aliens {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Takes place several years after the "Aliens" movie. Ripley doesn't appear in this series, but Hicks and Newt (grown up) do. Terrific black and white art by Mark A. Nelson.
1988 - 1989 6 (7)
Aliens {Trade Paperbacks} 1989 - 2
Aliens {Comic Books} Disclose
Note: Begins where the first "Aliens" miniseries ended. Thankfully, after this Dark Horse started naming the Aliens.titles. Nice airbrush coloring in this series, with gorgeous covers.
1989 - 1990 4 (5)
Aliens {Hardcovers} 1990 - 2
Aliens {Comic Books} 2009 - 4
Aliens / Predator: Deadliest of the Species {Trade Paperbacks} 1996 - 1
Aliens / Predator: Deadliest of the Species {Hardcovers} 1997 - 1
Aliens / Predator: The Deadliest of the Species {Comic Books} 1993 - 1995 12 (13)
Aliens / Predator: War {Trade Paperbacks} 1996 - 1
Aliens 30th Anniversary: The Original Comics Series {Comic Books} 2016 - 1
Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels {Comic Books} 1999 - 4

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