Dark Horse To Publish Tapas Webtoons As Graphic Novels darkhorse tapas
\nDark Horse Books has announced a new publishing partnership with Tapas Entertainment to bring some of their most popular webtoon comic books to print. Beginning in October 2023, comics readers will be able to add titles like Animalheads, Signals, The Flying Ship, and Tomahawk Angel to their physical bookshelves.\n'We couldn't be more excited about this partnership,' said Alex R. Carr, Sr. Director of Publisher Development at Tapas Entertainment regarding Dark Horse.
But she has one secret weapon: the ability to read minds. Still, Mel can't afford to get complacent. Not when there is a fresh threat brewing in the shadows of New York City… Signals Volume 1 will be available in bookstores October 17, 2023 and in comic shops October 18, 2023.
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