Hellboy: Seed of Destruction # 1

is a comic book published by Dark Horse & released on 3 / / 1994

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Hellboy bursts onto the film noir monster detective scene. From his apocalyptic origin in WWII England to the modern-day case of the sole survivor of a doomed Arctic expedition, Hellboy must battle vampire frog creatures and worse in his debut miniseries. Created by Mike Mignola, with script by John Byrne, and colors by Mark Chiarello. Hellboy -- World's Greatest Paranormal Investigator.

Also featuring chapter one in the astounding origin of Monkeyman and O'Brien, the most dynamic duo since a talking scientific genius (who also happens to be an ape) and a beautiful, super-strong blonde (who also happens to be a scientist) teamed up to battle extra-dimensional menaces while looking for a way to return Monkeyman to his home dimension!


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  • Arthur Adams
    writer, penciler, inker

  • John Byrne
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    Lois Buhalis
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  • Mark Chiarello
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  • Mike Mignola
    writer, penciler, letterer, inker, cover



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    User Reviews
    Good Book
    Reviewed by ENGLENTINE on July 12, 2009.
    ENGLENTINE has written 583 reviews. His/her last review was for SUICIDE KINGS,” PART 3: DEAD MAN'S HAND .
    16 out of 17 users recommend his reviews.
    In this issue we see that both the Americans and the Germans have met in two different places for the same reason. Each with a different result, and one that produced Hellboy. This book is a bit of an odd duck. There is enough action to keep things lively, but the exciting parts come from the characters and their interactions with each other. While I never really payed attention to Hellboy until the movie, I was pleasantly surprised at how different things are from the movie. Much darker in tone, and I would not say to turn the brain off before you read it. A good solid story, I heartily recommend.



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