Preview: MySpace Dark Horse Presents Vol. 4

MySpace Dark Horse Presents Volume 4 TPB

The fourth volume of the online comics anthology MySpace Dark Horse Presents continues to bring you a wide range of genres and classic characters in the Dark Horse tradition. For the first time, Star Wars debuts comic content online with Dark Times: Blue Harvest. Our commitment to webcomics continues to shine with contributions from online-strip creators Chris Onstad, David Malki, and Kate Beaton. Eric Powell’s backwoods-charm-filled series The Goon is the subject of an “interpretation” from Gossip Whore Ann Romano. Joss Whedon teams with Season Eight cover artist Jo Chen for a special Buffy the Vampire Slayer story, and Guy Davis brings us an all-new installment of The Marquis.

* Featuring the talents of Joss Whedon, Jo Chen, Farel Dalrymple, David Malki, Chris Onstad, Eric Powell, Guy Davis and more!
Publication Date: December 02, 2009
Format: FC, 165 pages, TPB, 7″ x 10″
Price: $19.95

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