Hellboy transforms into what he was always meant to be.
Hellboy in Hell #10 is big, powerful, and a fittingly poignant end for one of comic books' most enduring characters and his prolific creator. Read Full Review
I never thought I'd give any story a 10, but I couldn't in good conscience give this anything less. This is a masterpiece. Read Full Review
I'm genuinely gutted that this is the end, but at the same time, it ties up one of the greatest characters of all time. He has burned bright, and he's definitely not going to fade away any time soon. Mignola has finished his prized creation in the only way he could, and it's nothing short of perfect. Read Full Review
Hellboy in Hell issue #10 will stick with you for long after you close the last page and read the final "The End" of the series. It's melancholy beauty earn it a perfect score. Read Full Review
The endis hasbits of familiarity that may offer clues of what is to come. But it isunclear when Hellboy will resume as a title, and whether well have to wait until then to find out what affect this issue will have on the overall story. Mignola fans have grown accustomed to waiting and share an understanding that greatness such as this cannot be rushed or churned out on a monthly basis. Nevertheless Hellboy in Hell will be missed.Mignola and Stewart have been at the height of their game and giving us a healthy dose of the good old days mixed with a masterful evolution of their collective style.No matter what happens next, or when it may happen, you can bet Hellboy's story isn't over by a long shot. Read Full Review
I haven't read every issue of this last (for now?) run. Surprisingly, supernatural books aren't really my cup of tea. For me, it's the quality of the work that I look for. With this in mind, it's easy to realize that Mike Mignola is a creator on top of his game and whilst I am by no means a huge Hellboy fan, this issue carries with it a resonance that makes the conclusion that much more satisfying. Read Full Review
It's a tragic but fitting conclusion to one of the great sagas of the modern comic book industry. Read Full Review
"Hellboy in Hell" #10 is an incredibly strong conclusion to the series. As sad as I am to see Mignola wrap up his time with the character, there's also no denying that he did so with grace and beauty. I'll miss regularly seeing new comics of our square-jawed, massive-handed hero from Mignola and Stewart. Bravo. Read Full Review
For Whom The Bell Tolls wraps up Hellboy's adventures and leaves them open too. It is a damn near perfect ending to this series which has been a masterclass in storytelling and art. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Hellboy in Hell is the kind of work that breaks all the rules " or maybe transcends them. Mignola was one of the forerunners of the modern creator-owned comic book movement, and it's telling that even 22 years later, his style remains powerful and arresting enough to get readers to embrace it just on the sheer virtues of its execution. There are few creators in this business as tapped into their own inner muse as Mignola, and this title ends the same way as it began " as an artistically striking, yet somehow unapologetically personal work. Read Full Review
The conclusion is here, but it's not explicitly explained. It's enjoyable, but might only please those who've been reading this character's exploits for some time. Let the discussions begin! Read Full Review
Truly the end of an era.
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