Hellboy in Hell #1 (2012) variant

Hellboy in Hell #1 (2012) variant

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A) Mike Mignola
(CA) Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart
After saving the world in The Storm and The Fury, but sacrificing himself and Great Britain, Hellboy is dead, cast into Hell, where he finds many familiar faces, and a throne that awaits him. Mike Mignola returns to draw Hellboy's ongoing story for the first time since Conqueror Worm. It's a story only Mignola could tell, as more of Hellboy's secrets are at last revealed, in the most bizarre depiction of Hell you've ever seen.
Date Available: 12/05/2012
BONUS REVIEW by Gary Owens


Long months in the making, promised after the events of The Storm and The Fury, Hellboy is back, with Mike Mignola scripting AND drawing. For Hellboy fans, this is the comic we’ve waited for all year, and a story that is long in coming (how can Hellboy NOT go to Hell at some point?) As for the story…Mike offers a tight paragraph on what’s gone before, and we go from there, though with Mike, there are small references to earlier stories that can be missed, and the writing was a tad confusing at time…a little too much weight on the reader’s shoulders, as it were. Still, it’s an action-packed opening shot, as Dark Horse pushes it’s “Horror” comics, cashing in on the Zombie craze. Hellboy, to me, is Lovecraft mixed with the movie Fido, a light-hearted superhero who combats the all-too-serious supernatural. Give it a shot, especially with the rumored Mayan Apocalypse coming. This fits right in.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A) Mike Mignola
(CA) Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart
After saving the world in The Storm and The Fury, but sacrificing himself and Great Britain, Hellboy is dead, cast into Hell, where he finds many familiar faces, and a throne that awaits him. Mike Mignola returns to draw Hellboy's ongoing story for the first time since Conqueror Worm. It's a story only Mignola could tell, as more of Hellboy's secrets are at last revealed, in the most bizarre depiction of Hell you've ever seen.
Date Available: 12/05/2012
BONUS REVIEW by Gary Owens


Long months in the making, promised after the events of The Storm and The Fury, Hellboy is back, with Mike Mignola scripting AND drawing. For Hellboy fans, this is the comic we’ve waited for all year, and a story that is long in coming (how can Hellboy NOT go to Hell at some point?) As for the story…Mike offers a tight paragraph on what’s gone before, and we go from there, though with Mike, there are small references to earlier stories that can be missed, and the writing was a tad confusing at time…a little too much weight on the reader’s shoulders, as it were. Still, it’s an action-packed opening shot, as Dark Horse pushes it’s “Horror” comics, cashing in on the Zombie craze. Hellboy, to me, is Lovecraft mixed with the movie Fido, a light-hearted superhero who combats the all-too-serious supernatural. Give it a shot, especially with the rumored Mayan Apocalypse coming. This fits right in.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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