Best Heroes From Dark Horse Comics

Best Heroes From Dark Horse Comics

10 Best Heroes From Dark Horse Comics: Dark Horse Comics, established in 1986, has long carved its own niche within the comics industry.

Hellboy

Hellboy

Hellboy undeniably holds the crown in the illustrious lineup of Dark Horse Comics’ champions.

The Goon

The Goon

Next on our list is “The Goon”, he is no ordinary superhero. An orphan, he was brought up by Aunt Kizzie, a carnival strong-woman.

Grendel

Grendel

Emerging from the imaginative brilliance of Matt Wagner, Grendel initially graced the pages of Comico before finding its rightful dwelling at Dark Horse Comics.

Abraham Slam

Abraham Slam

Jeff Lemire’s brainchild, the Black Hammer universe, is a treasure trove of deep, richly developed characters that pay homage to comic history, making it a standout within Dark Horse’s repertoire.

Ghost

Ghost

Debuting in 1993’s Comics’ Greatest World, Ghost quickly captivated readers with her ethereal presence and her quest for truth about her supposed demise.

Lobster Johnson

Lobster Johnson

Often referred to as The Lobster or The Claw, stands as one of the fascinating characters within Mike Mignola’s Hellboy universe.

X

Debuting in Dark Horse Comics #8, X quickly garnered a dedicated following, leading to the launch of his own series in February 1994.

Abe Sapien

Abe Sapien

Sapien stands as one of the most compelling and intricate characters within the Hellboy universe. Created by Mike Mignola, he offers a contrast to Hellboy’s brashness with his measured demeanor.

The Mongrel King

The Mongrel King

Jeff Lemire, known for his unique storytelling and ability to craft emotionally resonant tales, presents yet another intriguing character in Berserker Unbound with the Mongrel King.

Captain Midnight

Captain Midnight

Captain Midnight, published by Dark Horse Comics, is a blend of DC’s Doctor Mid-Nite and Marvel’s Captain America, capturing the essence of a WWII hero in a modern setting.