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    Hellboy in Hell #1

    Hellboy in Hell » Hellboy in Hell #1 - The Baba Yaga released by Dark Horse Comics on December 2012.

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    The Baba Yaga last edited by fables87 on 10/12/18 06:06AM View full history

    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.

    Mike Mignola writes and draws the next phase of Hellboy’s story.

    Dark Horse horror gets under your skin!

    Death was only the beginning!

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    In the pit there's someone who doesn't like you! 0

    The title of this series is self explanatory and promise full-filling: Hellboy has been sent to Hell, a notion that followed this character since his debut. Mignola forged Hellboy as someone that would go to Hell, then ascend from it and bring complete desctruction of Earth. His descent to Hell isn't a cozy trip though: he hasn't yet reached Hell itself and the journey is proving to be quite tough, but he's not alone in this road trip. Say whatever you like about Hellboy, but for someone as ugly...

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    Hellboy In Hell #1 Review 0

    Cover/Solicit - 4/5- Would I pick-up the comic based on the solicit/cover alone? Are the alternate covers appealing? Does the solicit/cover portray what happens in the issue?Art/Colors/Ink - 2/5- Weighted Double- Do I personally like this artist's style? Does the artist stay true to the characters appearance? Does the coloring/inking blend well with the artist? Is the coloring/inking enjoyable and easy to distinguish what's happening?Layout/Flow - 3/5- Does the layout of the issue make it easy t...

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