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    While chasing a giant bat through the forest, Hellboy meets an old man with insider knowledge of the coming vampire apocalypse. For the first time, Mike Mignola teams up with artist Scott Hampton (Batman, The Books of Magic) for this gothic tale.

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    Hellboy Vs Vampires...More Than Enough Reason to Pick This Up 0

    Hellboy comes across a vampire and learns of a bigger threat to come. Can he survive this encounter and prevent the looming threat?  The Good This is a Hellboy story taking place in 1966. Technically this is issue #51 but, as you may know, the Hellboy stories are told in miniseries format. This has been a great way to keep the stories contained and eases the problem of making sure a firm release schedule is maintained.   The Sleeping and the Dead is a story that is easily accessible to all reade...

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