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Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book and manga publisher, founded in 1986.[1]
Halo comics
In 2013, Dark Horse partnered with 343 Industries to take over publication of Halo comics. The first of these comics, Halo: Initiation, a new three-issue limited series written by Brian Reed and Marco Castiello, was released on August 14, 2013. On December 11, 2013, the first part of Halo: Escalation, a new series written by Christopher Schlerf, Brian Reed, and Duffy Boudreau, was published.
Halo replicas
Highly detailed miniature ship replicas are released by Dark Horse Deluxe, a division of Dark Horse Comics that produces collectible merchandise.
The 6" replica of the D79-TC Pelican dropship
The 9" long replica of the UNSC Infinity
The 7" long replica of the Truth and Reconciliation
The 8" long replica of the Template:UNSCship
The 6" replica of the ONI Acrisius
The 5.5" replica of the Type-54 Banshee
The 6" replica of the Z-1800 Phaeton
The 8" long replica of the UNSC Spirit of Fire