Darby Pop Publishing
Darby Pop Publishing is an American comic book publishing company founded in 2013 by multiple Emmy Award-winning writer/producer Jeff Kline as an outlet for high-concept, high-quality visual storytelling. Kline recruited talent from a small circle of friends — writers and artists with whom he'd worked in both live-action and animation — by asking: “Have you ever had an idea you were convinced would make a killer comic book?”
Darby Pop began as IDW’s first creator-owned imprint. Sixteen original series and 100+ issues/TPs have been published to date. Creators have included Eric Garcia, John Raffo, Scott Marder/Rob Rosell/Jack Lambert, Matthew Federman & Stephen Scaia, and Kline himself.
In July 2015, Darby Pop partnered with Magnetic Press and released Side-Kicked by Russell Brettholtz, Dead Man's Party by Jeff Marsick, Fake Empire by Eric Palicki, The Living Finger by Garth Matthams, and Sweet Lullaby by A.J. Scherkenbach.
In October 2015, Darby Pop announced a collaboration with Bruce Lee Entertainment to produce Bruce Lee: The Dragon Rises, which chronicles the return of the beloved actor, philosopher, teacher, and — of course — martial artist in a present-day, all-ages comedy/action/adventure. In January 2018, Darby Pop announced another collaboration with Bruce Lee Entertainment: Bruce Lee: The Walk of the Dragon by Nicole Dubuc.
In 2017, Darby Pop Publishing went independent and over the next two years released Things You Shouldn't Remember by Luis Roldan, Bastard's Waltz by Mark Bertolini, Santa Claus: Private Eye by Jeremy Bernstein, and Frank N. Stein: Private Eye by Keith Champagne.
Titles
Series | Release Date | Writers | Illustrators | Synopsis |
Indestructible | December 2013 | Jeff Kline, Ken Kristensen | , Javier Garron, Chris Johnson | Indestructible is the story of an ordinary man who is mistaken for a superhero, and chooses to maintain the ruse despite potentially dire consequences. |
City: The Mind in the Machine | February 2014 | Eric Garcia | Javier Hernandez, Drew Moss, Michael Montenat | City: The Mind in the Machine is a near-future examination of Big Brother and a coming singularity. |
The 7th Sword | April 2014 | John Raffo | Nelson Blake II, Nur Iman | In The 7th Sword, a samurai mercenary battles an army of robots and hybrids laying siege to a peaceful city in deep space. |
Doberman | July 2014 | Scott Marder, Rob Rosell, Jack Lambert | Brandon McKinney | Doberman tells the comedic story of a renegade 80’s detective forced to function in a modern-day police department. It was conceived by Rob Rosell and Scott Marder of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Unsupervised. |
Dead Squad | October 2014 | Matt Federman, Stephen Scaia | Michael Montenat | Dead Squad is the tale of three special operatives temporarily brought back to life by imperfect biotics, with just 36 hours to avenge their own murder and change their afterlives. |
Indestructible: Stingray | May 2015 | Jeff Marsick | Luca Reguzzoni | It's tough enough being a mutant teenager, but imagine the challenges when you're surrounded by role models driven wholly by power, money, and fame. Kelly, a.k.a. Stingray, finds herself the newest member of the League of Defenders, AMerica's premiere super-team, and most dysfunctional "family." |
Dead Squad: Ayala Tal | June 2015 | Matthew Federman, Stephen Scaia | Netho DIaz | From the pages of Dead Squad, the spotlight is finally shone on the mystery and history of Ayala Tal. Who is this sensual and savage killer? What does she want? And why? |
Side-Kicked | October 2015 | Russell Brettholtz | Miguel Mendonca, Bong Dazo | Side-Kicked tells the story of five of the most loyal sidekicks, tired of being disrespected by their heroes and the citizens alike, who go on strike. |
Dead Man's Party | February 2016 | Jeff Marsick | Scott Barnett | As a world-renowned hitman, the man known only as Ghost has it all- power, money, reputation, women... He's in complete control of his life, until he is diagnosed with cancer. Deciding to go out on his terms, Ghost puts a price on his own head and invites five of the most skilled assassins to try and claim it. |
Fake Empire | May 2016 | Eric Palicki | Vinnie Rico | Fairies have always existed in secret. When the Tooth Fairy is murdered, King Oberon sends his daughters: Charli and Luci to find and capture her killer. |
Bruce Lee: The Dragon Rises | May 2016 | Shannon Lee, Jeff Kline | Brandon McKinney | Bruce Lee: The Dragon Rises is an all-ages series. Bruce Lee never died. And he hasn't aged. With no idea who he is or what's happened in the past 40+ years, Bruce will piece together a mystery more insidious than ever imagined, and find himself forced to do battle with both an enigmatic Villain and his very own conscience. In other words, the Dragon rises... and “walks on” once more! |
The Living Finger | August 2016 | Garth Matthams | Armin Ozdic | When well-meaning Jason discovers a disembodied finger that appears to be "alive," it quickly becomes the sole focus of his life. He names the digit "Wendy," learns to communicate with it via "tap code," and discovers that the one thing Wendy wants more than anything else is a living, breathing human body to attach to. Just how far will Jason go to satisfy his ambulatory appendage? |
Women of Darby Pop | September 2016 | Various | Various | The Women of Darby Pop is a specially-priced, double-sized floppy collecting short stories written and drawn by the winners of Darby Pop Publishing’s second “Breaking Into Comics” contest. This unique anthology shines a spotlight on both major and minor female characters from nearly every book Darby Pop has published to date while simultaneously introducing readers to a wellspring of new talent. |
Sweet Lullaby | March 2017 | AJ Scherkenbach | J. Briscoe Allison | Lullaby is a strong-willed, 2nd-generation covert assassin, viewing the world through a black and white lens. Typically, she adopts a new look and identity for each mission before moving-in next door to a potential target, and presenting herself as a friendly neighbor. But, upon receiving orders to “terminate,” Lullaby does so with clever — and sadistic — precision. Now, Lullaby is mired in a “gray area”; she must choose whether to remain a government-sanctioned killer or walk away for love. That is, of course, assuming the choice will be hers to make. |
Things You Shouldn't Remember | July 2017 | Luis Roldan Torquemada | Mariano Eliceche | Dozens of people from all across the United States suddenly find themselves recalling random things: song lyrics, places, and events that seem to have been erased from both collective memory and recorded history. Fearing the spread of a virus-like plague, a mysterious group known as “The Handlers” is tasked with hunting and destroying those who recollect. But, does the end justify the means? And what if you were the one whose mind was unwittingly filled with things you shouldn't remember? Things You Shouldn't Remember serves up a cocktail of adventure, horror, and humor in a story that will keep you guessing... and make you wonder if your own memories should be trusted. |
Bastard's Waltz | September 2017 | Mark Bertolini | Giovanni Guida | John the Bastard is the world’s most dangerous supervillain; his name alone has struck fear into the hearts of most heroes for decades. But now John finds himself in the crosshairs of a talented upstart, and only Secret Service protection specialist Ezekiel Sweet can keep John safe from the swarm of psychopaths heading his way. With Sweet a reluctant guardian, a traitor in their midst, and John’s skills markedly slipping, who will survive the ultimate showdown? |
Santa Claus: Private Eye | November 2017 | Jeremy Bernstein | Michael Dorman | One day each year, Santa Claus brings presents to children all over the world. The other 364, he moonlights as Nick Santana, a down-on-his-luck detective, trying to make his way in the lonely city. Instead of his red and white suit, Nick sports a trenchcoat and fedora. Instead of the North Pole, Nick works dark corners and rain-slicked streets filled with gangster, guns and – of course — femme fatales. ‘Cuz no one knows better than Santa Claus that the nicer they look, the naughtier they can be. |
Bruce Lee: The Walk of the Dragon | March 2018 | Nicole Dubuc | Brandon McKinney | Philosopher/teacher/real-life superhero Bruce Lee is back. And, let’s be honest, the world needs him now more than ever. Taking a brief respite from battling an otherworldly evil, Bruce Lee attempts to navigate modern-day Southern California despite still suffering from amnesia and having been “out of the loop” for over 45 years. Unfortunately, what was supposed to be a simple “lunch run” soon turns into a comedy of errors involving mistaken identity, a Film Festival,” and the pokey. And despite never being one to initiate fisticuffs, Bruce continues to find it difficult to both hide his martial arts skills – and keep his shirt on. |
Frank N. Stein: Private Eye | October 2018 | Keith Champagne | Dev Madan | Frank N. Stein has the face of a monster, the brain of an inquisitor, and the soul of a poet. Currently, Frank ekes out a living as a private dick on the streets of Monstertown, a place where all the fictional characters in the world co-exist. Whether you’re a fairy tale princess, a superhero, or a mythical beast, everyone has a secret. And for a few dollars and a milkshake, Frank N. Stein just might be willing to unlock yours. |