Eric Powell Brings The Goon & Albatross Funnybooks Back To Dark Horse thegoon albatrossfunnybooks darkhorsecomics albatrossefb goonguy
\n self-published line. Looks like it is the latest re-acquisition for Dark Horse Comics to follow Star Wars and Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo, and it's the whole Albatross Funnybooks line.\nPulpy crime thriller comedy The Goon was originally published in a prototypical form in Best Cellars #1 in 1995 from Out of the Cellar Comics by Eric Powell, but debuted in name and appearance as The Goon in Avatar Illustrated in 1998, and three issues of a series that followed from Avatar Press .
Additional titles such as Hillbilly and Big Man Plans will be included in the imprint, as well as Brendon Small's Galaktikon and Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar's Pug Davis.\nOf the suite of titles under the Albatross imprint, the Eisner- and International Horror Guild Award-winning The Goon returns to Dark Horse with a film currently in development at Netflix. Powell also brings new titles to the imprint.
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