Acting as an involuntary vessel for the Norse god Thor, Hellboy and his ragtag team pursue the ancient evil that's been unleashed on the world. But even the might of Mjollnir and the aid of mythological beings may not be enough to prevent the destruction that is to come.
Matt Smith delivers some impressive and beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. There are several beautifully thrilling visuals to be found. Read Full Review
This Hellboy series continues to live-up to the promise of everything you want out of a story in this world, and it helps that it was one previously written as a prose piece, but the heavy explaining of Mike Mignola & Christopher Golden's narrative does weigh down parts of this one as the exposition is needed. Read Full Review
"Hellboy: The Bones of Giants" #2 is a frantically paced issue, but it never loses track of what's most important in adapting the original novel. Read Full Review
What Hellboy knows, thanks to a pair of Nidavellim, is that the professor is responsible for opening a crypt of the Frost Giant Thrym who a new cult hopes to see resurrected. After the stressful night, our intrepid heroes go in search of the missing professor only to discover they may have been to late as the madman may have succeeded in raising a giant from his grave. I don't think things are going to get any less weird any time soon. Read Full Review
Maybe this would be better to leave and wait until the trade paperback comes out so you can read the entire story at the same time. Read Full Review