![]() ![]() 6 - The added effect of the borderless panel at the bottom with the white gives the impression that Hellboy is not only running from the army, but bolting from the comic itself. The full bleed, borderless panel, then the insets of the action, Hellboy’s red being the one real pop of colour amidst the muted tones and white. Also love the contrast Dave Stewart gives of Hellboy’s colour against the blue-grey colour of the skeletons and the white of the landscape. 3 - Like the gathering of witches, Duncan Fegredo does impeccable crowd scenes. It’s a wonder that someone else hasn’t killed him by now as he tries to push the discussion of who’s next to lead the witches in a darker direction. ![]() 1-2 - Gruagach is a little shit disturber. ( Note: Pagination is solely in reference to the chapter itself and is not indicative of anything within the issue or collections.) ![]() Hellboy finds himself beyond the Thrice-Nine Lands in the Thrice-Tenth Kingdom at the mercy of Baba Yaga’s skeleton army, until offered a reprieve for the night by someone amused by the sport and then given the protection of Perun. Originally published by Dark Horse in Hellboy: Darkness Calls #3 | June 2007Ĭollected in Hellboy - Volume 8: Darkness Calls | Hellboy Library Edition - Volume 5 | Hellboy Omnibus Volume 3: The Wild Hunt Words: Mike Mignola | Art: Duncan Fegredo | Colours: Dave Stewart | Letters: Clem Robins ![]()
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