Media Release -- Want a leg up on your opponents? Our good friends at BioWare and Barnes and Noble have put together an battle-ready deal for Mass Effect fans. From today through February 20th if you preorder the upcoming Art of the Mass Effect Universe book from Barnes and Noble, you will recieve a code for extra game content in the upcoming Mass Effect 3 game!
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Media Release -- Dark Horse Comics announces the return of Nexus in Dark Horse Presents #12.
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ComicList: Dark Horse for 11/23/2011
Aliens Fast Track To Heaven HC, $10.99
B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth Russia #3 (Of 5), $3.50
Brain Boy Archives HC, $49.99
Dark Horse Presents #6 (Fabio Moon Regular Cover), $7.99
Dark Horse Presents #6 (Robert Love Variant Cover), $7.99
Little Lulu Volume 29 The Cranky Giant And Other Stories TP, $14.99
Mike And Cheese Dairy Product Gone Bad HC, $19.99
Star Wars Knight Errant Deluge #4 (Of 5), $3.50
Star Wars Omnibus Volume 2 At War With The Empire TP, $24.99
Usagi Yojimbo #142, $3.50
Bettie Page Cherry Red Keychain, $12.00
Bettie Page Golden Leopard Keychain, $12.00
Disney's Comics And Stories Classic Characters #3 Goofy, $49.95
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ComicList: Dark Horse for 11/16/2011
Conan Road Of Kings #10, $3.50
Drawing Down the Moon The Art Of Charles Vess TP, $29.99
Mass Effect Invasion #2 (Of 4)(Massimo Carnevale Regular Cover), $3.50
Mass Effect Invasion #2 (Of 4)(Paul Renaud Variant Cover), AR
Star Wars Knight Errant Deluge #4 (Of 5)(not verified by Diamond), $3.50
Star Wars Invasion Revelations #5 (Of 5), $3.50
Valve Presents The Sacrifice and Other Steam-Powered Stories HC, $24.99
Mass Effect SSV Normandy Ship Replica, $34.99
via The Blog From Another World
One of Dark Horse's big announcements at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con was a collaboration with Tom Morello, guitarist for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, among others. His series, Orchid, depicts a dystopian future where the vast majority of humanity lives as slaves, with a few powerful figures dominating–which, if you've followed Morello's history of activism, should come as no surprise. What is a surprise is how rich and vibrant Orchid is, thanks to Morello's fully realized storyline and artist Scott Hepburn's amazing vision.
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ComicList: Dark Horse for 11/09/2011
Baltimore The Curse Bells #4 (Of 5), $3.50
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 9 #3 (Georges Jeanty Variant Cover), $2.99
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 9 #3 (Steve Morris Regular Cover), $2.99
Dollhouse Epitaphs #5 (Phil Noto Regular Cover), $3.50
Dollhouse Epitaphs #5 (Frank Stockton Variant Cover), $3.50
Drawing Down The Moon TP (not verified by Diamond), $29.99
Goon Volume 5 Wicked Inclinations TP (2nd Edition), $16.99
Kull The Cat And The Skull #2 (Of 4), $3.50
Occultist #1 (Of 3)(Steve Morris Regular Cover), $3.50
Occultist #1 (Of 3)(Jenny Frison 25th Anniversary Variant Cover), AR
Orchid #2, $3.50
PC Cast's House Of Night #1 (Of 5)(Jenny Frison Regular Cover), $1.00
PC Cast's House Of Night #1 (Of 5)(Steve Morris Variant Cover), AR
Star Wars Darth Vader And The Lost Command HC, $24.99
Style School Volume 1 TP (New Printing), $16.99
Bettie Page Cherry Red Cigarette Case, $29.99
Bettie Page Cherry Red Heart Compact, $16.99
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Hellboy: House of the Living Dead HC
Dark Horse Comics
Mignola & Corben
Following up on a previous one-shot where Hellboy befriends and then watches a Lucha Libre die at the hands of a demon while Hellboy appears to be on a bender in Mexico back in the 1950s. This story is a step in another direction as a man approaches Hellboy and says he is needed to fight a demon or an innocent girl dies. This launches Hellboy into a battle that includes the likes of Frankenstein and other monsters. It's a fun story but I question why it's pushed across as a graphic novel in hardcover format. Overall it's a good Hellboy one-shot to checkout.
via The Blog From Another World
When Dark Horse Comics launched Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 in 2007, it was a game changer for comics–and television–that's still impacting the entertainment industry today. A direct continuation of the hit television show, executive produced (and sometimes written) by series creator Joss Whedon, Buffy Season 8 was a quantum leap forward for licensed comics and as popular (and as polarizing) as the original show.

