Reliving old stories with Hellboy and Professor Bruttenholm, Simon Bruttenholm recalls the strange tale of a woman whose synesthetic visions revealed the presence of a mysterious and malevolent entity. What ensues is a hair-raising confrontation worthy of the Silver Lantern Club's finest!
The winning streak continues… also known as “I'm not changing my view that I am highly biased with regards to Mignolaverse titles”. Of course I recommend this one… there are only short portions with Hellboy, bookends if you will… but the core of the story is adding more flesh to the bones of the entire world that Hellboy inhabits and it's always fun to delve deeper into that world. Grab your copy and dive in. Read Full Review
Stenbeck and Mitten deliver some great visuals throughout the issue. The characters look great and the visual tension is solid across the story. Read Full Review
It's a done-in-one tale of the fantastic, told to Hellboy rather than starring him, but it's no less entertaining or fun for that, making a lovely, satisfying package of good comics. Read Full Review
The characters shine in "Hellboy: The Silver Lantern Club" #3. Roberson expresses much of the nuanced character with minimal dialogue, relying on Mitten's art to communicate the unspoken details. It's an approach that forces the reader to look at body language to read the story properly, and in the process reveal more of who they are. Read Full Review
'Hellboy: The Silver Lantern Club' #3 is a wonderfully straightforward supernatural mystery that relies on smart characters and teamwork. Hellboy is on this sideline for this issue but the stars are the Silver Lantern Club and they don't disappoint. A fun and enrapturing tale told with intelligence and great art. What more could you want from a Hellboy title? Read Full Review
Mike Mignola and Chris Roberson's latest collaboration continues to largely be a shrug for the larger Hellboy universe. Read Full Review
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