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December 12, 2009

December 6, 2009

The Boys #37 — In Stores


High in the French Pyrenees lies the little mountain village of Franglais, as quiet and peaceful a place as you could imagine… until her favorite son comes home. The Frenchman's origin is finally revealed, in a pulse-bounding tale of seething passion, vile betrayal and classic Gallic melancholy. Who is Black Pierre? Why is the lovely Marie not there to welcome her beloved Frenchie home? And how can one croissant change everything? Find out in The Boys 37!

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Published on December 06, 2009 09:49

SpikeTV's Top 10 Kick-Ass Comics

Thanks to the SpikeTV Blogs for featuring THE BOYS and TRANSMETROPOLITAN in their Top 10 Kick-Ass Comic Books (That Ain't For Kids).

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Published on December 06, 2009 09:43

November 22, 2009

CBR Interview — Conan: The Weight of the Crown

Robertson Bears "The Weight of the Crown"by Shaun Manning , CBR Staff Writer

In a life as celebrated and storied as Conan's, each journey holds its own unique opportunities and dangers, with the lessons learned either propelling the hero toward his destiny or cutting his path abruptly short. Shipping in December as part of Dark Horse's "One-shot Wonders" program, "Conan: The Weight of the Crown" finds "The Boys" artist, Darick Robertson, writing and illustrating an all-new adventure in the...

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Published on November 22, 2009 08:57

In stores - The Boys #36


THE BOYS #36

Writer: GARTH ENNIS

Penciller/Inker: DARICK ROBERTSON

Covers: DARICK ROBERTSON

Colorist: TONY AVINA


Mother's Milk's story concludes with a bang, as we find out the nature of the debt he owes Butcher and see him bear witness to a great American tragedy. Hughie gets another view of The Boys' mission, one he hadn't considered before, in part two of Nothing Like It In The World.

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Published on November 22, 2009 08:54

November 1, 2009

THE AUTHORITY: THE LOST YEAR #3

In stores November 18th

Written by Keith Giffen

Art by Darick Robertson and Trevor Scott

Cover by Gene Ha

At last, the long-lost Authority series is being completed! Plotted by Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen and scripted by Giffen, this 12-issue, monthly maxiseries will fill in the gaps and explain where The Authority was just before "World's End," how they escaped from a horrifying alternate reality, and at what cost. With art by Darick Robertson and Trevor Scott, and a cover by Gene Ha...

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Published on November 01, 2009 00:01

October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween

Erin's jack-o-lantern.   Trick or Treat!









(Thanks, Erin!)

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Published on October 31, 2009 00:01

October 28, 2009

DYNAMITE reissues THE BOYS #1

In stores today.


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(via Hypergeek — thanks, @EdKaye!)

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Published on October 28, 2009 16:30

October 6, 2009

The Boys #35 — In Stores Today

In the first of the two part "Nothing Like It In The World", Mother's Milk tells Hughie the story of his life to date- his upbringing in Harlem, the secret of his massive strength, the catastrophe that struck his family, and the unforgettable boxing championship disaster that led him to join The Boys.  Pencils, inks and cover by Darick Robertson.






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Published on October 06, 2009 23:59

September 30, 2009

Long Beach Comic Con 2009

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Signing daily as a guest of

Golden Apple Comics booth #555,

check booth for details!

PREVIEW NIGHT: FRIDAY

PANEL: SATURDAY

SELLING TO HOLLYWOOD: The Insider's Guide: Learn more about how comics are being tapped by Hollywood to make movies. Darick R…obertson (The Boys), Jimmy Palmiotti, Stephen Christy (Archaia), Matt Hawkins (Top Cow) and Jeff Katz (Wolverine) talk candidly about their experiences adapting comics to the silver screen. Hosted by Buddy Scalera.


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Published on September 30, 2009 18:00