Humble Bundle goes all Dark Horse
By Thomas McKinnon 12 August 2016 | Categories: newsOne of our favourite comic book publishers, Dark Horse, is celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, and what a better way to do so by providing an awesome Humble Bundle. Hopefully, you should know how the Humble Bundle structure work by now. For as little as $1 you get access to the first tier of comics, which includes quite a bit this time around:
Adventures into the Unknown Archives Volume 1, Aliens vs. Predator: Thrill of the Hunt, Captain Midnight Volume 1: On the Run, Conan Volume 1: The Frost-Giant's Daughter and Other Stories, Cravan Mystery Man of the Twentieth Century, Crime Does Not Pay Archives Volume 1, Cut, Dark Horse Heroes Omnibus Volume 1, Ghost Omnibus Volume 1, X Omnibus Volume 1, Project Black Sky: Secret Files, and SpyBoy Volume 1: The Deadly Gourmet Affair.
It's a mouthful already, but if you pay more than the average (right now it stands at $8), you unlock the following on the second tier:
The Secret, Two Past Midnight, Usagi Yojimbo: Yokai, Chronicles of Conan Volume 1: Tower of the Elephant and Other Stories, Skyman Volume 1: The Right Stuff, Mass Effect Volume 1: Redemption, Dark Matter Volume 1: Rebirth, Itty Bitty Mask, SpyBoy Volume 2-3, and Father's Day. (Plus more to be revealed soon.)
Quite neat hey? But let’s be honest, you really want to pay $15 to unlock the complete bundle that also includes some really awesome books:
Ghost Volume 1: In the Smoke and Din, Ghost/Hellboy Special, Deep Gravity, Empowered Volume 1, Milk and Cheese: Dairy Products Gone Bad, MIND MGMT Volume 1: The Manager, Plants vs Zombies: Timepocalypse, Predator: Prey to the Heavens, The Massive Volume 1: Black Pacific, The Goon: Volume 6: Chinatown, and King Tiger.
Apart the titles would cost you more than $483. Funds this time around also goes in support of the Hero Initiative, an organisation dedicated to helping comic book artists and craftsmen in need.
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