Hellboy: Wake the Devil # 1
is a comic book published by Dark Horse & released on 6 / / 1996User Rating - 3 votes, 3.5 avg.
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Hellboy's back in action with the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense, in a full-scale mission to hunt the legendary nobleman vampire, Vladimir Giurescu, who is woken by the same newly defrosted Nazis seen in Hellboy: Seed of Destruction. The Bureau is walking into the biggest disaster in its fifty-year history! Also in this five-issue series, Mike Mignola and Dark Horse are proud to introduce the newest mysterymen on the block, Gary Gianni's (Shadow: Hell's Heatwave) MonsterMen in "Silent as the Grave"!
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Reviewed by Psychotime on March 1, 2009. Psychotime has written 106 reviews. His/her last review was for Funeral in Smallville. 7 out of 9 users recommend his reviews. |
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Everything's getting set up. So, Project Ragna Rok plans on reviving Vladmir Giurescu and use him to make a vampire army. Thankfully the BPRD is sent out to find and stop that from happening.
It's clear that Hellboy doesn't want to find out about his origins. "I've slept good NOT knowing." He's hoping that the mission is a wild goose chase.
The Human Metal Detector is also introduced, which is ok. He doesn't do much, though.
To be honest, it's difficult to rate a single issue, because you don't have much to cover. The issues afterward add to it, but this is the begining of the story, so i'm kinda stuck on what to write.
Whatever, it makes you want to see the next issue. That's it's job. And it succeeds.
It's clear that Hellboy doesn't want to find out about his origins. "I've slept good NOT knowing." He's hoping that the mission is a wild goose chase.
The Human Metal Detector is also introduced, which is ok. He doesn't do much, though.
To be honest, it's difficult to rate a single issue, because you don't have much to cover. The issues afterward add to it, but this is the begining of the story, so i'm kinda stuck on what to write.
Whatever, it makes you want to see the next issue. That's it's job. And it succeeds.



















