Today, Dark Circle Comics – the superhero imprint of
Archie Comics – revealed that the label’s first wave of titles will include THE
BLACK HOOD from writer Duane Swierczynski (Judge Dredd, X, Birds of Prey) and
artist Michael Gaydos (ALIAS), THE SHIELD from writers Adam Christopher (The
Burning Dark) and Chuck Wendig (Blackbirds) and artist Wilfredo Torres (The
Shadow: Year One), and THE FOX from writer/artist Dean Haspiel (Billy Dogma,
HBO’s Bored to Death) and scripter Mark Waid (Daredevil, Kingdom Come, founder
of Thrillbent). All three series will be ongoing and launch early next year.
The new titles – overseen by Dark Circle Editor Alex
Segura – will serve as ideal jumping on points for new readers – providing
unique, literary and cinematic takes on the classic properties in the Dark
Circle Comics library that can appeal to new and long-time fans of the
characters.
“Alex and the Dark Circle Comics editorial team have done
a masterful job of assembling the best talent around and matching them
perfectly with the right characters,” said Archie Comics Publisher/Co-CEO Jon
Goldwater. “People are going to be hooked from the first page of each of these
books, and we’re so excited to finally showcase these amazing titles for the
first time. Welcome to Dark Circle Comics, a place where comic fans can expect
top-line storytelling, unique characters and a truly cinematic experience.”

“I’m so proud of the teams we’ve assembled on these
books, with the help of the Archie exec team and Editor Paul Kaminski,” said
Dark Circle Comics Editor Alex Segura. “It’s really been a dream come true to
be able to reach out to some of the most talented people I know and ask them to
contribute to this amazing rebranding and publishing initiative.”
A dark crime saga in the vein of Boardwalk Empire and
True Detective. A stunning and revisionist new take on the first patriotic
hero. An off-the-wall adventure that meshes a DIY indie comix aesthetic with
the best of superhero craftsmanship. Dark Circle Comics will present fans with
a novelistic and thoughtful approach to superhero comics more akin to cable
television shows like Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Justified and Fargo.

Stay tuned to DarkCircleComics.com for the latest news.