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Embracer Replaces Dark Horse CEO, Eyes IP Growth
4 Mar
Summary
- Mike Richardson steps down as Dark Horse CEO.
- Embracer appoints Jay Komas as interim CEO.
- Focus shifts to aligning Dark Horse with Embracer's IP strategy.

Mike Richardson has stepped down as CEO of Dark Horse Comics, the company he founded and built into a significant media entity. Embracer, the Swedish video game holding company that purchased Dark Horse in 2022, has appointed gaming executive Jay Komas as interim CEO. This leadership change is part of Embracer's strategy to modernize the business and enhance collaboration across its various sectors.
Embracer stated the goal is to align Dark Horse within a connected group structure, strengthening publishing, games, film, and merchandise. Richardson, who began as a comic retailer, was known for protecting creator rights and publishing influential works like Frank Miller's 'Sin City' and Mike Mignola's 'Hellboy'. He also pioneered taking comic IPs to Hollywood, with early successes like 'The Mask' and recent productions like 'The Umbrella Academy'.
The future direction for Dark Horse under Embracer remains somewhat unclear, particularly regarding its core publishing business and screen ventures. However, Embracer highlighted Komas's extensive experience with global intellectual properties across games, film, and consumer products, citing his previous leadership roles at Electronic Arts, Activision Blizzard, and LucasArts as instrumental for expanding Dark Horse's legacy.




