
Hellboy: Darkness Calls #1; written by Mike Mignola with art by Duncan Fegredo
When walking through a pitch dark cave, it'd be a good idea to be in there with a light of some sort. And, when there is a mine to be excavated, a little birdy for the ride. Most often a canary. If it's a gonna, there's gas about.
And the last thing you need is to step into a gassy area with a torch that doesn't need batteries.
Witches all across the world seek out Hellboy, but this time, they're not just after revenge.
The long-awaited follow-up to 2005's The Island, the six-issue miniseries Darkness Calls sees Mike Mignola pushing his greatest creation, Hellboy, toward the next major turning point in his life, with haunting art by Duncan Fegredo (Enigma, Ultimate Adventures).
Hellboy: Darkness Calls #1 (of 6) from Dark Horse Comics
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