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                    2012 - Hellboy in Hell #4 - Pg.1
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            29 x 44.5 cm (11.42 x 17.52 in.)
                                                    
                            Added on 10/4/14
                        
                    
            
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".......The opening page with two panels of Hellboy and everything else floating in the Abyss sets the stage perfectly for the sort of art contained in the issue.
In the first panel, Mignola focuses solely on the strange and unknown; the edges of monstrous creatures coming into few from off-panel and gross blobs and spheres that also drift through the water. From there, the issue shifts over to seeing Hellboy's body in the second panel; in doing so, there's suddenly a better idea of just how big those massive tentacles really are as Hellboy looks puny in comparison. For beings that readers never see more than the edges of -- the better for which to let the reader mentally fill in the gaps with something even more horrific than anyone could draw on their own -- Mignola's art gives them a vast presence here." (from http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=user_review&id=5751)
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".......The opening page with two panels of Hellboy and everything else floating in the Abyss sets the stage perfectly for the sort of art contained in the issue.
In the first panel, Mignola focuses solely on the strange and unknown; the edges of monstrous creatures coming into few from off-panel and gross blobs and spheres that also drift through the water. From there, the issue shifts over to seeing Hellboy's body in the second panel; in doing so, there's suddenly a better idea of just how big those massive tentacles really are as Hellboy looks puny in comparison. For beings that readers never see more than the edges of -- the better for which to let the reader mentally fill in the gaps with something even more horrific than anyone could draw on their own -- Mignola's art gives them a vast presence here." (from http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=user_review&id=5751)
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                About Mike Mignola
Michael Joseph "Mike" Mignola is an American comic book artist and writer who created the comic book series Hellboy for Dark Horse Comics.
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            