With MySpace dealing with significant layoffs, including its entire MySpace Comics staff, the ever-popular MySpace Dark Horse Presents has temporarily moved back to the mothership at DarkHorse.com.
In case you missed it, the latest issue of MySpace Dark Horse Presents went live May 6! Here, every month, you’ll find short stories from both established comics greats (Mike Mignola, Gerard Way) and up and comers (Lukas Kettner, Carolyn Main).
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Media Release -- Dark Horse Comics invites previously unpublished comics creators to submit samples of their existing sequential work for Dark Horse's viewing pleasure! Thereafter, the series editor determines which two comics 'newcomers' have a shot at creating original material for the Eisner-nominated (yay!) comics anthology MySpace Dark Horse Presents (www.myspace.com/darkhorsepresents). They get paid too!
Fans of classic horror comics are probably already familiar with Creepy, originally published by Warren Comics from 1964 to 1983. If you haven't had the pleasure yet, think lurid artwork and twisted morality tales where the greedy, corrupt, and vain receive their just desserts.
One year ago, Dark Horse partnered with premier social networking site, MySpace, to make publishing history by relaunching the company’s flagship anthology title, Dark Horse Presents. To celebrate the anniversary we return with some of the key players who helped launch the series online.
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April 26 and 27 at the Stumptown Comics Fest in Portland (www.stumptowncomics.com), Dark Horse editor Scott Allie be reviewing portfolios specifically to fill the "newbie" slot for the next two months in MySpace Dark Horse Presents.

