Hellboy contends with treacherous huntsmen, mystic visions, newly awakened bands of vicious giants, and a talking bird as he continues his journey across the rolling hills of England. Things far stranger await, should Hellboy's enemies succeed in resurrecting the Queen of Blood . . .
Hellboy: The Wild Hunt runs on humor laced horror that spotlights Hellboy's ability to wail on things three times his size. The background on Gruagach is surprising and effective in deepening his character, and the second tale regarding Koschei does the same to Hellboy's recent foe. Might we see him test his mettle again against Big Red? A possibility. Read Full Review
The Wild Hunt #2 offers a hellish amount of fun and quality content for $3. It makes me all the more reluctant to start forking over $4 or $5 for mainstream comics. If you love Hellboy, you'll love this comic. If you haven't fallen in love with the series yet, I highly recommend getting caught up soon. Read Full Review
It's too soon to tell where this story is going, but it looks like it's going to be a heck of a lot of fun. With some gross bits here and there. Read Full Review
"Hellboy: The Wild Hunt" shows a Mignola comfortable with his fictional world. His writing seems less restrained, and his stories more expansive. This is Hellboy comics the way they were always meant to be, tinged with a pathos but not overburdened with seriousness. Read Full Review