The finale of Hellboy in Hell
Check out what the press has been saying about Hellboy in Hell #10!
“The prophecies are coming to pass, the threads all coming together. It’s a thing of true beauty, really. When it comes down to it, Mike Mignola creating, writing, and drawing the character feels like one of the most important things to ever happen to the medium. Epic, perfectly paced, and profoundly dark. Hellboy is comics. It’s what the medium is all about.”-
THE NERDIST
"Mike Mignola’s Hellboy is one of the most widely praised and visually distinctive comics of the last three decades."
THE GUARDIAN
“What can you say when one of the greatest auteurs in comics retires to paint watercolors for a year? Mike Mignola’s line, his shadows, his visual rhythm… There are few words that can articulate the simultaneous gratitude and unease of watching a singular voice retire from their creation. Hellboyhas shined as a beacon of what comics can accomplish since 1994. Mignola abandoned the infrastructure of property superheroes to create the next gothic icon; sans hyperbole, Hellboy sits alongside Frankenstein’s Monster, Dracula, Jekyll/Hyde and John Milton’s fallen angels. He’s the perfect, poetic culmination of the gothic legacy, cast in sharp angles and impenetrable melancholy. Mignola didn’t just expand comics with a cast of devastatingly cool characters—he made it the new home to a literary legacy.”
PASTE MAGAZINE
"Does Hellboy in Hell finale signal the end of Mike Mignolas' time with the character?" Read the interview on ComicBookResources.com
Some of the industry’s biggest names pay tribute to Mike Mignola as Hellboy in Hell comes to a close — and the master steps away from comic art for a year. Read now on 13thdimension.com
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“Well, this is it. The end of comic books. Mike Mignola is bringing his time with Hellboy to a close. It really feels like and ending for part of what makes comic books so special. Mignola is stepping away to focus on art—the non-sequential type—although the universe he created will no doubt live on. There will be more comics by great creators that feature Hellboy and his friends, but it’ll be different. Mignola’s ending is one decades in the making, and it’s been a hell of a ride. This issue does right by our giant red hero, and there’s little more we could ask for, even though it leaves us heartbroken and sad. When it comes to huge, epic comic book stories, Hellboy is the crown jewel. It’s a world of unspeakable horrors, life-or-death battles, and endless mysteries; it’s the perfect comic book. Hellboy in Hell #10 is the end of an era. It’s the end of one of comics’ most beautiful, damn near perfect runs. Thanks for everything, Mignola. Thanks for all the pancakes.”--THE NERDIST
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IGN review
“One of the great sagas of the modern comic book industry.”--IGN
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“Ultimately, Hellboy in Hell is the kind of work that breaks all the rules — or maybe transcends them. Mignola was one of the forerunners of the modern creator-owned comic book movement, and it’s telling that even 22 years later, his style remains powerful and arresting enough to get readers to embrace it just on the sheer virtues of its execution. There are few creators in this business as tapped into their own inner muse as Mignola, and this title ends the same way as it began — as an artistically striking, yet somehow unapologetically personal work.” --Newsarama
PASTE MAGAZINE review
THE A.V. CLUB review
“We thank Mike Mignola for 22 years of comic books nobody else can and will ever hope to emulate.” --Paste Magazine
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