Darkchylde (1996)

Darkchylde was created in 1996 by Randy Queen. It was originally published by Maximum Press, and later by Image Comics, through Homage Comics, a publishing imprint of Wildstorm. Subsequent projects would be published by Darkchylde Entertainment, through Wowio.

Darkchylde is the story of Ariel Chylde, a cursed teen who can become the creatures from her many nightmares, and then must save her small town from the forces of darkness she’s set free. Darkchylde was launched as a comic book property to immediate success in the summer of 1996. The book shot to the #1 hottest comics spot in Wizard, where it stayed for nine months collectively in both Wizard and Combo magazines. The book outsold Spider-Man, the HulkSuperman, and Batman in America, and quickly garnered an unusually large female following, in stark contrast to the traditionally male comic book market.

Image Anthology (2022)

Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Image Comics with the anthology series Image! This 12-issue series will treat readers to all-new stories from some of the biggest and best names in comics. Edited by Image Comics’ Publisher Eric Stephenson and featuring a combination of ongoing serials and standalone short stories.

Newburn (2021)

In this ongoing series from Chip Zdarsky and Jacob Phillips, Easton Newburn is a private detective without loyalties, investigating conflicts between rival crime factions while collecting enemies along the way.

 

Wytches (2014)

The series follows the Rook family, in particular their daughter Sailor. The family moved to the town of Litchfield, NH following an incident involving Sailor and a particularly vicious school bully named Annie. In this incident, Sailor was attacked and Annie went missing, prompting rumors that Sailor killed her. Eventually the speculation grows to the point where Sailor’s father Charlie and mother Lucy decide that the only thing to do is move the family to a neighboring town in the hopes of starting over again. This proves to be unsuccessful as some of the rumors have followed the family and Sailor still feels ostracized from her new school peers. The family is also largely unaware that the town is home to its own supernatural secrets, in particular a tradition where a person will pledge another to strange beings, wytches, in the nearby forest in order to gain a boon from them.

Nameless (2015)

An astronomer kills his family, then himself, leaving a cryptic warning. A Veiled Lady hunts her victims through human nightmares. An occult hustler known only as ‘Nameless’ is recruited by a consortium of billionaire futurists for a desperate mission. And the malevolent asteroid Xibalba spins closer on a collision course with Earth. But nothing is what it seems—a terrifying inhuman experiment is about to begin. Abandon all hope and experience ultimate horror in NAMELESS.

Witchblade V2 (2017)

Witchblade was revived in December 2017 with the creative team of writer Caitlin Kittredge and artist Roberta Ingranata. The series featured journalist Alex Underwood as the main character.

Royal City (2017)

Royal City charts the lives, loves, and losses of a troubled family and a vanishing town across three decades. Patrick Pike, a fading literary star who reluctantly returns to the once-thriving factory town where he grew up, is quickly drawn back into the dramas of his two adult siblings, his overbearing mother, and his brow-beaten father, all of whom are still haunted by different versions of his youngest brother, Tommy, who drowned decades ago.

Spawn’s Universe (2021)

The official introduction to the long-awaited Spawn’s Universe. A double-sized issue that begins a storyline so huge that three new spawn-related monthly titles will spill out from it, including… King Spawn, Gunslinger Spawn and The Scorched. With this one-shot…the world of SPAWN changes forever! New heroes. New villains, and more importantly, new titles.

Arcade Kings (2023)

Joe, a mysterious new face in Infinity City, has suddenly become the hottest new player at the Round House Arcade. Anyone can challenge him, but no one can win. But Joe’s secret past is about to catch up to him when his most formidable challenge yet rolls into town, forcing Joe to combo his powers with a joystick, his fists…and his fighting family legacy!

Darker Image (1993)

Darker Image was intended as 4-issue miniseries, serving as an introduction to three “grim and gritty” characters. The series, however only had one published issue, published in March 1993. A gold logo incentive variant as well as the ‘platinum’ (black and white with silver foil logo) version of this issue exists. Each issue when new was polybagged with one of three trading cards, The Maxx, Bloodwulf and Deathblow.