Dark Horse Presents: BANG! #1-5

Published: March 30, 2021, 4:18 p.m.

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In 1986, Mike Richardson, a comic shop owner in Milwauikie, Oregon launched Dark Horse Comics with the release of the appropriately named Dark Horse Presents, a black and white anthology comic that would change comics forever, and I honestly mean that. Within a few short years, Dark Horse comics would be a force to be reckoned with the comic industry, producing some of the greatest comics the world has ever seen. With mature, compelling stories from some of the greatest comic creators in the world, Dark Horse published an incredible package of graphic storytelling that pushed the comic book medium into new territory. Whether it was licensed properties like Star Wars, RoboCop, Aliens, Predator, and the Terminator. Or creator owned comics from comic legends like Paul Chadwick\\u2019s Concrete, John Byrne\\u2019s Next Men, Frank Miller\\u2019s Sin City, Mike Mignola\\u2019s Hellboy, Mike Baron & Steve Rude\\u2019s Nexus, Stan Sakai\\u2019s Usagi Yojimbo, or Eric Powell\\u2019s Goon. Dark Horse comics produced the best comic books on the racks. And so I\'m here to celebrate that rich 35 year comic publishing history in podcast form!

Welcome to another episode of Dark Horse Presents, the podcast that celebrates Dark Horse\\u2019s 35 rich years of publishing comics here on the KSCGSF feed. I am your host Kyle Benning, and this time out I\\u2019m going to take a brief look at the brilliant 5 issue Mini-Series BANG! From the minds of Matt Kindt and Wilfredo Torres.

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