Dark Horse Presents #24

8.3

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
7.0

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer Fred Van Lente, Ron Randall, Frank Barbiere, Mike Baron, Dan Jolley, Peter Hogan, Donny Cates, Shannon Wheeler, Eliot Rahal, Caitln R. Kiernan, Phil Stanford
Artist Ron Randall, Shannon Wheeler, Micah Kaneshiro, Steve Lieber, Freddie Williams II, Patric Reynolds, Phil Winslade, Leonard Kirk, Steve Rude, Melissa Curtin
Cover Price $7.99

Introducing Blackout, An all-new hero!

Step into the darkness with the brand-new Dark Horse superhero Blackout, written by Frank Barbiere with art by Micah Kaneshiro! Get ready for sci-fi action with the return of Ron Randall's Trekker! Take the case and save the world with Donny Cates and Eliot Rahal's Hunter Quaid! Plus, new installments of Alabaster: Boxcar Tales, Nexus, Crime Does Not Pay, Brain Boy, King's Road, Bloodhound, and Villain House!

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  • 9.0

    Unleash The Fanboy - Zac Boone

    May 23, 2013

    DHP is always a treat, and issue #24 is no exception. You're sure to find a story, a writer, an artist, that piques your interest. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal

    May 22, 2013

    There you have it. All of the stories covered so you shouldn’t have any questions about what to read and enjoy when you pick up the anthology. Also, for as much as I’ve said, I’ve left plenty out of each story for you to read and enjoy. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Addicts - Anant Sagar

    May 29, 2013

    Ok honestly that's enough; I can't go on and on. There are a bunch more stories in this issue. I would suggest that you get your hands on a copy because there's something in here for everyone and it is definitely worth picking up. Whether it's the art, story or both. Read Full Review

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  • 6.0

    Psycamorean

    Oct 01, 2019

    ONLY REVIEWING THE STORY BY DONNY CATES AND ELIOT RAHAL: I'm trying to read Donny Cates' earlier work. His more recent works are some of my favorite comics in a long time. This Hunter Quaid story, however, is a bit lackluster. It's only 10 pages, so there was only so much he could do here. But it's almost not worth the time to read? It's fine, not good, not bad. Just fine.

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  • 8.0

    tonpas1989

    Oct 28, 2020

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