British Paranormal Society members Simon Bruttenholm and Honora Grant arrive at Noxton together, but with separate goals: Honora hopes to uncover information on the town's strange traditions, while Simon is searching for his missing assistant. But their separate investigations lead down the same twisted path that hides a dark secret behind Noxton's innocent façade! Mike Mignola and Chris Roberson expand the Hellboy universe with a spooky new tale featuring art by Andrea Mutti with colors by Quinton Winter.
o Honora and Simon from Witchfinder in their own new series!
The StoryWhen Simon Bruttenholm and Honora Grant visit the small country town of Noxton. They are hoping to find answers to their questions. Simon is looking for his mate Lowel who was supposed to be visiting to check out some Standing Stones. While Honora had an interest in the town's May Day Festival, which is supposed to be very different to other village festivals. However, as the two friends begin their investigations they find that the townsfolk are far from helpful. What could the townspeople be hiding? Read Full Review
If you want to see how the "traditional paranormal investigators went about their work then this is a great comic to grab. It does a fantastic job of fleshing out Simon Bruttenholm's character and it's nice to see and learn more about Honora Grant too. Grab a copy because I have a feeling this is only just a hint of the excitement to come. Read Full Review
Andrea Mutti creates some beautiful visuals throughout the issue. The characters look great and the panels are filled with beautiful details. Read Full Review
If you are a fan of the Witchfinder series or the original Hellboy stories, then I think youll really enjoy Time Out Of Mind. The Mignolaverse is something I am heavily invested in. I buy the floppies, I buy the trades, and I buy the HC editions when they come out and this will be another welcome addition to my collection. Read Full Review
Chris Roberson flies solo as writer this time, and the absence of Mignola's brevity can be felt in earnest, but Andrea Mutti's artwork, featuring colors by Lee Loughridge, are what give this story life and make it an interesting new road. Read Full Review
A well-executed birth for a new corner of the Hellboy Universe. Read Full Review
The reading experience of British Paranormal Society: Time Out Of Mind #1 is like putting on an old pair of slippers: It's comfortable and familiar. It's more difficult than it appears, but this team (which includes letterer and Mignola-verse veteran Clem Robins) makes it look easy. Read Full Review