Universal is planning a remake of Timecop, the 1994 Jean-Claude Van Damme time travel action movie. The franchise reboot is being produced by Marc Shmuger and Tom McNulty. Dark Horse’s official description of the series reads: “You can change the … Continue reading ?
The Dark Horse Comics character was previously adapted into a 1994 feature
Dark Horse Comics' Timecop is heading back the big screen. The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Universal Pictures is currently developing the property for a franchise reboot with Marc Shmuger and Tom McNulty producing. "What a dream:...Show More Summary
The studio’s 1994 Jean-Claude Van Damme sci-fi actioner Timecop, spawned by the Dark Horse comic about a time-traveling law-enforcement unit, is getting the reboot treatment.
Dark Horse has provided CBR with exclusive previews of its June 5 titles, including Mignola and Allie's "Abe Sapien: Dark & Terrible" #3, " Oeming's "The Victories" #2 and more.
Writer Frank Barbiere discusses his tale in "Dark Horse Presents" featuring the debut of Dark Horse Comics' newest character, the sci-fi infused superhero known as Blackout.
It’s a fairly busy week for fans of the smaller publishers. We’ve got the full retail list, as well as reviews of books from Dark Horse and IDW.
DC rolls out The Green Team: Teen Trillionaires, and has more Green Lantern, New Guardians, and Aquaman.
Marvel has more X-Men Legacy, Avengers, and Superior Spider-Man. Show More Summary
It's New Comics Day in the States, and CBR has more than 80 previews of new titles on sale today from Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Dark Horse, Image, IDW, BOOM! and more.
Many of you were saddened by the news that My Chemical Romance decided to call the quits this March. Though I listen to My Chemical Romance from time to time, I am quite stoked about the break up because it means Gerard Way will have more time to write comics. Back in 2008, Way penned... Read More
Check out CBR's index of solicitation information and cover art from Marvel, Image, IDW Publishing, Dark Horse and DC Comics for their August, 2013 releases.
Dark Horse has released a preview of "The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys" #1 by "Umbrella Academy" creator Gerard Way, Shaun Simon and Becky Cloonan. One girl carries on the fight against tyranny June 12.
If you’ve tried to learn every little thing about the Last of Us, then chances are you’ve already seen Faith Erin Hicks’ artwork. She’s been drawing The Last of Us: American Dreams prequel miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics, which focuses on the character of Ellie before she meets up with playable protagonist Joel. Show More Summary
For today’s edition of Deal of the Day, Amazon has The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia [Hardcover] for just $20.99. That’s 40% off the book’s recommended retail price of $34.99. Dark Horse Books and Nintendo team up to bring you The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, containing an unparalleled collection of historical information on The [...]
Dark Horse Comics has provided CBR exclusively with solicitation information and images for comics shipping in August 2013, including the latest from the Buffyverse, "Star Wars," "B.P.R.D." and "Itty Bitty Hellboy!"
It’s a bit of a slow middle of the month for some publishers, but there’s still plenty to read, especially for the adventurous. We’ve got what’s coming out this week on deck, plus reviews from Dark Horse, IDW, and Valiant.
DC finishes Sword of Sorcery, and has more Batgirl, Batwoman, Birds of Prey, Catwoman and He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe. Show More Summary
Dark Horse Comics has provided CBR with an exclusive preview of "Angel & Faith" #22 by Christos Gage & Rebekah Isaacs. Angel and Faith take on the twisted Pearl, Nash and Whistler May 29.
It's New Comics Day in the States, and CBR has more than 70 previews of new titles on sale today from Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Dark Horse, Image, IDW, BOOM! and more.
The past few months have been a whirlwind for T-Mobile. The company merged with MetroPCS, rebranded itself as the "un-carrier", launched the iPhone 5, went public, got slapped with a claim of deceptive practices, and most recently received...Show More Summary
The company underwent a major merger, had an IPO, got slapped for deceptive marketing, and sold 500,000 iPhones all in just a few months. Investors may not want to bet on this horse quite yet.
@drewmtips' Dark Horse pick for the most important scandal gets some play. House Republicans are starting a probe into Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius soliciting donations from companies her agency might regulate, to help sign up uninsured Americans...