His just-launched (and reviewed!) project with Troy Nixey, Jenny Finn, reaches its conclusion. Rasputin: The Voice of the Dragon, created with Chris Roberson and Christopher Mitten, and Koshchei the Deathless, with Ben Stenbeck, continue their running with #4 and #2 respectively.
Hellboy and the B.P.R.D: 1955–The Burning Season launches a new Hellboy story about a trend of spontaneous combustion in Florida, this one by Mignola, Roberson, and Paolo Rivera.
The B.P.R.D Hell on Earth[...]
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Rasputin: Voice of the Dragon (Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Christopher Mitten, Dave Stewart, Mike Hiddleston), Koshchei the Deathless (Mike Mignola, Ben Stenbeck, Dave Stewart), and Hellboy: Krampus (Mike Mignola, Adam Hughes) will see Mignola take a truly active writing role for the first time since the last issue of Hellboy in Hellin 2016[...]
Drawn by Ben Stenbeck, with colors by Dave Stewart, the book seems as compact a package of storytelling as you might ever find, with hardly a line or word going to waste.
What we do get in Issue #2, as well as in Issue #1, are flashback reflections on the Monster's experiences, and in this issue,[...]
If you were a fan of the Phantom in the past, or like the idea of reading a comic about a ghost like hero, then you should definitely pick this up!
Looking for a cryptic comic just in time for Halloween? Well, Baltimore: The Wolf and the Apostle, from Dark Horse Comics, written by Mike Mignola[...]
The character has been gaining momentum rather than coasting along based on its strong artwork from Ben Stenbeck with colors by Dave Stewart The cover strikes me as being a little unusual, less stylized and storybook than in the past, and that's intriguing Plagues are still raging in Europe in 1919, here in England specifically,[...]
It's cinematic in many ways, and has plenty of energy to keep the series rolling as it answers some of the questions posed in Issue #1.
Baltimore: The Infernal Train brings the return of one the most grim and taciturn vampire hunters ever conceived (and they usually are grim, so badassery rises to a new level[...]