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TweetLord Henry Baltimore, Vampire Hunter, is more strictly speaking the hunter of a specific vampire, as THE WIDOW AND THE TANK one-shot reminds us. For such a goal-oriented guy, he certainly leaves plenty of ash-piles along the way, not to mention the corpses of other creatures he may happen to encounter. Writers Mike Mignola and [...]
[...] The Beat – Baltimore: The Widow and the Tank [...]
Mignola and everyone who works on the Hellboy universe at DH are really a gift to comic fans. It seems that everything fans complain about is actually handled well at DH. You get a lovely amount of characters, progressing storylines and there actually is a huge pay off if you read everything because it actually does all tie together. Or you can take great little one-shot stories like this.
I agree- it’s not just that the universe of all the comics is technically consistent but that it feels the same- even with diverse artwork and various writers. It’s real universe building and quite a feat.