By doing stories this way, readers can even miss issues and still not be missing parts of any larger story as each issue self contained. Thus began “Hyperspace Stories” which aims to do just that. Dark Horse now steps in to produce shorter content aimed as a younger audience that can be easier to digest and can hop around to different eras. They now produce six separate series with a third major multi-series crossover event on the way. However once Marvel took over they hit the ground running with “Star Wars” comics, and have been producing a huge amount of content ever since. Since then the company has not held the forefront presence they once had. All of those titles were owned by Fox Pictures, and when Disney also bought Fox, Dark Horse lost those title too. Franchises like Alien, Predator, Terminator, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer all had great success with them, although Star Wars outshined them all. Dark Horse had been a go-to for any licenses that needed a comic series.
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