Hellboy, Vol. 4: The Right Hand of Doom
by:
Mike Mignola (author)
The second collection of short stories by award-winning cartoonist Mike Mignola includes the 1999 hit series Box Full of Evil; "The Right Hand of Doom," which concisely and thoroughly examines Hellboy's history; and "Pancakes," Mignola's most hilarious and surprising story to date; and others -...
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The second collection of short stories by award-winning cartoonist Mike Mignola includes the 1999 hit series Box Full of Evil; "The Right Hand of Doom," which concisely and thoroughly examines Hellboy's history; and "Pancakes," Mignola's most hilarious and surprising story to date; and others - many presented here in color for the first time.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781593070939 (1593070934)
Publish date: February 10th 2004
Publisher: Dark Horse
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Horror,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comix,
Comic Book,
Dark Fantasy,
Supernatural
Series: Hellboy (#4)
Like volume 3, this is a set of short stories involving Hellboy. Some are about cases he's on, or about his origins, which are so interesting to read. And I must admit that I love the first story very much. It's two pages long, but so funny! I won't say anything other than pancakes are involved.I li...
The Right Hand of Doom is Hellboy's fourth collection, and brings together a lot of shorts and mini-series. It's a nice collection that spans quite some time, not only as far as Hellboy's life, but as far as when these were originally printed. The first is a couple page short called Pancakes a...
For some reason, I grabbed this graphic novel from my library, thinking it was the second in the series. I read this right after I finished Seed of Destruction, and I have to say I liked this much more. Maybe because of the short story format and the use of different folklore legends. As I've said b...
I think I like each Hellboy trade I read a little bit more than the one before it. I love how Mignola uses folklore and mythology as a basis for many of his stories, I really like Hellboy as a character, and the pancakes story, short as it was, was brilliant.
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