Hellsing is Getting Updated on a Dark Horse

With supernatural horrors haunting the streets and preying upon humanity, the shadowy Hellsing Organization fights back against hell’s minions.

Hellsing (Second Edition) Book CoverDark Horse Comics

The legions of the damned again threaten to cover the earth in darkness in new paperback editions of Hellsing. Featuring revised translations available previously only in the deluxe hardcover editions, Kohta Hirano’s epic action/horror manga is now even closer to the author’s terrifying vision that spawned the international hit anime series. Hellsing blends gothic horror, violent action, and dark humor in a bloody brew that has fired the imagination of otaku everywhere. These updated and redesigned editions are perfect for Hellsing devotees and a great jumping-on point for new readers.

With supernatural horrors haunting the streets and preying upon humanity, the shadowy Hellsing Organization fights back against hell’s minions. Hellsing’s secret weapon? Alucard, a vampire lord of immense power, specially trained and equipped to destroy the undead. But vast evil forces are on the march, and even the agents of Hellsing may not be able to stem the black tide that threatens to engulf England—and all humanity!

Hellsing Volume 1 2nd edition will arrive in bookstores November 7, 2023 and in comic shops November 8, 2023. It is available for pre-order now on Amazon  and at your local comic book shop and bookstore and will retail for $14.99.

Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Gets on Tame Impala’s Wings of Time!

Fans of Tame Impala will soon get a chance to listen to his latest tune for D&D: Honor Among Thieves. Wings of Time may well be the closing track.

Theatrical Poster for D&D Honor Among Thieves and Wings of Time Today, Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) has released “Wings of Time,” an original song written for Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves from Paramount Pictures and eOne. The track is out everywhere via Fiction (distributed by Virgin Music Group). Listen to “Wings of Time” and links to where it can be heard is compiled in this collection here.

Alternatively, we’re offering a YouTube link in the middle of this article.

“Being asked to do a track for the D&D soundtrack seemed like an unmissable opportunity to indulge in my long time love of fantasy prog rock,” says Parker. “I recruited my good friend Nicholas Allbrook, who is the person I know appreciates this subject matter the most. We rented a villa in Spain, that kind of felt like a castle, for two nights whilst on tour for Primavera. That location got us in the right frame of mind and it went from there. We stayed up late coming up with weird ideas and song lyrics.”

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(Part Three) Fan Expo Vancouver 2023 Gallery – Best Takes

At long last, we have all the pics from Fan Expo Vancouver 2023 all sorted, and we present our best takes from exhibit hall to main stage.

In part three, we offer a massive gallery of a few displays, booths, cosplayers and main stage antics that hasn’t been published in our prior articles about Fan Expo Vancouver 2023. As Artist’s Alley was often tight, getting a wide angle shot was tough, so apologies to those there for not being included. They all deserve praise for helping to make the this event feel like a comic book show.

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Darkwing Duck, Dynamite Comics and Disney. What Can Go Wrong?

The danger that quacks in the night is back! And we look at the first two issues of Dynamite Comic’s Darkwing Duck.

Darkwing Duck #2 comic book coverThe difference between the various releases of Darkwing Duck in comic book form is in what aspect of Drake Mallard’s life should be the focus. The first take from Disney dealt with his heroics, Boom! Studios had longer narrative arcs in the same vein, and when licensing changed hands again to Joe Books (a lesser known company), I lost track. It’s easier to follow the animated series instead. The latest series by Dynamite Comics thankfully doesn’t try to acknowledge those past works as far as I know.

As much as I’d love to keep up with non canonical tales, sometimes all I need is one Duck, and one vision. He worked alone before making friends who becomes his sidekicks. Thankfully this latest honours the early spirit that defines the series. Here, we read about Mallard’s attempt to keep Gosalyn safe, and the only way is to hang up the cape. When he’s not present, she’s a magnet for trouble. Two issues in, to save her than other people are becoming too much.

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(Part Two) Fan Expo Vancouver 2023 and Some Good News!

Terminal City’s big fandom event is a return to full form, and as for what’s coming after Fan Expo Vancouver 2023, we have to wait….

Michael Rooker and Star WarsAt Fan Expo Vancouver 2023, the many choices of what one can choose to focus on is wide and varied. When you stick around in the main staging area where all the Q&As happen, something entirely random can delight! I spent the second and third day mostly in this area since the rest of the gymnasium space was often packed.

Between the panels, I often returned to Artists Alley and also Celebrity Row in hopes of finding some time to chat with either for some neat bits of information about their next projects. Most are kind enough to share when they’re not contracted to not disclose. Even event co-founder Andrew Moyes made some time to answer my lingering questions about the con.

On the entertainment front, the CW’s lineup of superhero programming is changing since being acquired by Nexstar. And with the Arrowverse on its way out, maybe we’ll see more talents from Netflix from past hits like Riverdale, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and The Adam Project. That fact hasn’t stopped the organisers from bringing back The Arrow (Steve Amell) and The Flash (Danielle Panabaker, Kayla Compton, and Candice Patton) for one last hurrah. 

Stephen Amell just being down to Earth during his Q&A on Saturday.

The talents who have a booth can show me upcoming projects. That includes comic book artists and celebrities. For example, I learned from Dante Basco that a Fabulous Filipino Brothers sequel is in the works, and he’s not stopped producing/directing. He doesn’t have any information about the Avatar: Last Airbender movies since they’re still in development, but he hopes Zuko will be back. This came from my brief chat with him, and he repeated it during his Q&A.

As for advice for future Fire Lords, he said once you become part of that world, everyone is kin. It’s a beautiful sentiment when considering the family day holiday FXV wants to connect with. He even talked about what kept him acting, and it included words of wisdom from Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman when he got his break in Hook. He fondly recalled those times with Mako, who voiced Uncle Iro (Avatar: Last Airbender).

Anthony Daniels at Fan Expo Vancouver 2023

When Anthony Daniels took to the main stage, the love was immense. Even Sean Astin, Matthew Lewis, Michael Rooker (he was the next entertaining out of the lot) and Sean Gunn had a packed house. The list doesn’t end there, and although the area set aside for audiences seemed smaller, I’d have to compare past maps to say for certain if it had or not. 

In Artist’s Alley, writer/artist Faith Erin Hicks said she has two Avatar: Last Airbender books being released this year. Returning favourites include the talent pool (Ian Boothby and James Lloyd) who worked on the Futurama comic book, and I asked if there’s a chance of those will be reprinted as trades. Only 1/4 was put into this collected format. The series is slated to make a comeback, as last year’s convention had Billy West talking about it. But it’s ultimately up to Disney (who now owns all of Fox’s properties).

Matthew Lewis with his fans

Other talents included Dan Parent, Don Rosa, Marcelo Matere, and many more chatting it up with their fans. Because the space was tight, I wasn’t able to get a decent snap of them conversing with fans.

BC Family Day was also declared as Pokémon Day a week before the official international one. Moyes was most likely not aware of what The Pokémon Company was planning for announcements the following week, but that’s okay. I thought of it as a fun way for Fan Expo to build up to the real one (and I finally ordered the latest Pokémon Scarlet game, since there’s now a DLC). The organisers are glad at what they say, and Andrew Moyes said, We craft these based on what’s hot at the time, who’s appearing at the show, etc. so they’re really fresh and fun. There were some really fun elements (like this year’s Pokemon trade meetup) that we’d love to see come back, but we plan in bringing something new next year.

I’m glad Fan Expo Vancouver 2023 is a return to full form. Last year’s event was hot off the heels of BC Health announcing the relaxing of pandemic restrictions. While some aspects can be tweaked further because this event was at capacity–especially during Saturday and Sunday–the fact it needs more space is obvious. As long as the momentum is good, hopefully it will finally fill two floors of the West Vancouver Convention Centre than one. The company is aware of what must be done. On social media, everyone is begging for it. As for the return of corporate representation as FXV has historically welcomed in the past, there’s no word yet as to who or how they’ll show a presence. The organisers did offiically say these studios and corporate partners are eager to connect face-to-face with fans though.

However, Moyes said the group is still taking a wait and see approach than to offer something firm. They still have to crunch the numbers. In the meantime, he stated, “It’s very promising to have the show in the wake of all the shared challenges we’ve all gone through. We will grow.”

Gou Tanabe’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth Will Chill Come November 2023!

H.P. Lovecraft’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth has been turned into a manga and it’ll be released at the end of the year.

The Shadow Over Innsmouth (Manga)
Available for pre-order on Amazon and at your local comic shop (Diamond Distributing)

Coming to comic shops Nov 15
and bookstores Nov 24, 2023

Gou Tanabe‘s next North American publication will be H.P. Lovecraft’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth! This edition is being published by Dark Horse Comics and it is set to arrive later this year. It also includes 12 pages in full colour with a tip-in title page embellished with silver ink.

As for where Call of Cthulhu is (as I reported years ago), that’s because it’s been serialised in the magazine, Comic Beam, and there’s no word if that will get put into a trade paperback and translated too. Fans can chant and make sacred pacts in hopes for it to happen though.

For now, this manga series by Eisner and Harvey Award nominee will come complete in one volume. Zack Davisson has been handling the translation and what’ll be presented is in safe hands. All anyone has to do is look at his portfolio of books (Amazon link) about the supernatural side of Japan.

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