

I kind of give them my yay or nay on things and my little bit of input, but my main focus is entirely on Hellboy stuff. Except for the Hellboy stuff, it's being dealt with by John Arcudi and Scott Allie. guy and he has a bunch of amazing stuff coming up. James Harren is doing a bunch of amazing stuff, Tyler Crook is our ongoing B.P.R.D. One is doing a book I can't talk about and one is wrapping up our B.P.R.D.

There's two other brothers who I think are also from South America called Max and Sebastian Fiumara. series that they'll hopefully continue with called B.P.R.D.: Vampire. Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá are doing a B.P.R.D. MM: Kevin is now drawing a Lobster Johnson ! There are so many different guys working on this stuff, it's hard for me to keep track. Now, Hellboy's in Hell - or at least on the outskirts, ready to begin the latest movement in what's one of mainstream comics' most beloved creator-owned series. The story took several years to complete and ended with the death of Hellboy and the Ogdru Jahad, the dreaded apocalypse dragon that Hellboy was supposedly destined to unleash upon the world. What later ensued was a massive multi-arc adventure written by Mignola and drawn magnificently by Duncan Fegredo, the first artist to draw a long-form Hellboy epic besides Mignola himself. What was perhaps Hellboy's greatest adventure occurred when he returned from his watery exile to discover that he was a direct descendent of the legendary King Arthur himself. before leaving his post to embark upon a quest of self-discovery that eventually saw him trapped at the bottom of the sea for some years.

Trained in the ways of mythology, folklore and the occult, practically invulnerable and equipped with a massive stone fist (also known as the right hand of doom) Hellboy was an indispensable agent of the B.P.R.D. Summoned to Earth by forces of evil, Hellboy was intercepted by the Allied forces during World War II and raised as an American in the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense.
