BananaHands
Staff member
Okay. I'm going to get into Hellboy.
Where should I start? What should I avoid? What should I look forward to?
Where should I start? What should I avoid? What should I look forward to?
I don't think I've ever read a bad Hellboy comic. Maybe a few average ones... but not a bad one. I do think your going to have a problem eventually though, as eventually the series splits into 2 series you have to follow to get the whole story. It's not as bad as a DC event, but it's still a lot of reading.Okay. I'm going to get into Hellboy.
Where should I start? What should I avoid? What should I look forward to?
I don't think I've ever read a bad Hellboy comic. Maybe a few average ones... but not a bad one. I do think your going to have a problem eventually though, as eventually the series splits into 2 series you have to follow to get the whole story. It's not as bad as a DC event, but it's still a lot of reading.
Is BPRD as good as the Hellboy comics?The Dark Horse trades are all numbered volume 1 and on. After about Volume 5 or 6, you can start reading BPRD - the spin off series. But the nice thing is, both series are self-contained.
Is BPRD as good as the Hellboy comics?
Yes. Support the artist.Hm. So this is definitely 'buy the volumes off amazon' and not a 'be a pirate and steal from the internet' kind of thing.
Well whether he is or isn't he made sure it got plenty weird and creepy.I don't think Del Toro is responsible for that. I think the studio execs just wanted something to bring in the female audience.
I am almost sure this was intentional.Well whether he is or isn't he made sure it got plenty weird and creepy.
It was mentioned at the end of HB2. Nothing past that.Didn't they have a baby in the last one too?
The DVD behind the scenes has Mignola saying it was Del Toro's idea. He seemed supportive of it.I don't think Del Toro is responsible for that. I think the studio execs just wanted something to bring in the female audience.