DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT
'Dynamite Entertainment' is a comic book publisher founded in 2005, first producing two ''Army of Darkness'' limited series published through Devil's Due Productions until self-publishing their titles later that year.
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| Overview |
| Titles |
| Produced titles |
| Published titles |
| Upcoming publications |
| References |
| External links |
Overview
Dynamite Entertainment focus on comic book adaptations of existing properties, with the only 'original' properties being new interpretations of the public domain classic monsters Dracula, Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein's Monster and the Wolf Man. Currently they hold the rights to publish titles based on films (''Army of Darkness'', ''Darkman'' and ''Highlander''), television series (both original and modern ''Battlestar Galactica'' and '') and literature (''Red Sonja'' and ''Re-Animator'').
Two additional crossovers have been released through other companies, one through Image Comics in 2005 pitting their monsters against Top Cow published characters Witchblade, the Darkness, the Magdalena and Tomb Raider entitled ''Monster War''; and a 2006 crossover between DC Comics' Claw the Unconquered and Red Sonja via Wildstorm.
Dynamite hit the news in 2007 when they took over the publication of Garth Ennis' ''The Boys'' after it was dropped by Wildstorm.
Titles
Produced titles
★ ''Army of Darkness: Ashes 2 Ashes'' (four-issue limited series through Devil's Due)
★ ''Army of Darkness: Shop Till You Drop Dead'' (four-issue limited series through Devil's Due)
★ ''Monster War'' (four-issue limtied series through Image, with each issue changing titles: ''The Magdalena vs. Dracula''; ''Tomb Raider vs. The Wolf-Men''; ''Witchblade vs Frankenstein's Monster'' and ''The Darkness vs. Mr. Hyde'')
Published titles
★ ''Army of Darkness'' (monthly, first four issues as ''Army of Darkness vs. Reanimator'')
★ ''Battlestar Galactica'' (based on the new science fiction series)
★ ''Battlestar Galactica'' (based on the classic science fiction series)
★ ''The Boys'' (by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, moved from Wildstorm)
★ ''Claw the Unconquered/Red Sonja: Devil's Hands'' (limited series through DC/Wildstorm)
★ ''Darkman vs. Army of Darkness'' (bimonthly)
★ ''Highlander'' (monthly)
★ ''The Lone Ranger'' (monthly)
★ ''Red Sonja'' (monthly)
★ ''Red Sonja Goes East'' and ''Red Sonja: One More Day'' (oneshots)
★ ''Red Sonja vs. Thulsa Doom'' (limited series)
★ ''Tales of Army of Darkness'' (one-shot, planned as an annual)
★ '' (by Simon Furman and Nigel Raynor, moved from Dark Horse)
★ ''
★ ''Painkiller Jane'' (limited series)
★ ''Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness'' (co-published with Marvel Comics)
Upcoming publications
★ ''Army of Darkness'' (hardcover collection of the 1992 Dark Horse movie adaptation)
★ ''Spider-Man/Red Sonja'' (co-published with Marvel Comics)
★ ''Witchblade'': ''"Shades of Gray"'' -a crossover with Dorian Gray- (by Leah Moore, John Reppion and Stephen Segovia, co-published with Top Cow) [1]
★ ''The Man With No Name'' (by Christos N. Gage) [2]
★ ''Superpowers'' (by Alex Ross and Jim Krueger, coming at the end of 2007) [3]
★ ''Bad Boy'' (by Frank Miller and Simon Bisley, hardcover reprint of the one-shot, November 2007) [4]
★ ''Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash'' (by James Kuhoric, 6-issue mini-series, co-published with Wildstorm) [5] [6]
References
External links
★ Dynamite Entertainment homepage
★ Information on the upcoming crossover with Marvel Comics
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