The original idea was to publish dark stories within multiple genres in a quality print product.
Black House Comics ceased trading in 2014, although many of its titles continue to be published either independently or by other companies.
This ongoing original series is set in Victorian England and features the world's most famous detective.
The stories redefine gothic Victoriana with their fusion of the traditional Sherlock Holmes character and world with 1960’s British Hammer House of Horror supernatural style stories, The creators are lifelong Sherlock Holmes aficionados.
is an ongoing all Australian retro-horror anthology series in the spirit of the black and white comics magazines published in the USA during the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
This anthology collection of satirical web cartoon strips about Cloud Bitch and several other unique characters from a parallel universe comment on the state of our world and our social relationships.
It also follows the Digger's grandson in modern times who has donned his grandfather's mask to fight a different war against the rising gang activity and street violence in the suburbs.
This five-part miniseries is about an FBI agent, Justin Barnett, on the trail of the vicious blood-drinking serial killer dubbed "Dracula" by the press and the public.
Writer / Artist: M Emery Published: 2010 Set in a dystopian sci-fi world, this is the story of Whiteface McBlack, a former private dick – as well as a ghost, part demon and complete psychopath – who gave up his old life to pursue his true calling—murder, sabotage, theft and arson.
This graphic novel centres on an adult book store clerk's obsession with a waitress, and is an exploration of how modern men have harnessed technology and porn to gratify their lust at the expense of their humanity.
Titles include: Killable Hours, Gravesend, Corpus Christi, Army Corpse, and the anthology Pack Rules.
The Soldier Legacy appeared in a Youi Insurance commercial,[2][3] which began screening on Australian television in October 2011.
Black House Comics publisher Baden Kirgan appeared as a judge on Beauty and the Geek Australia in a superhero costuming challenge.
[4] The Dark Detective: Sherlock Holmes cover artist Dave Elsey won an Academy Award in 2011 for Best Special Effects Makeup for The Wolfman.