Lobster Johnson is on the trail of a Squatch!
His search has led him to the deep woods, and Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. are going to help him the best way they know how! That's right-it's a camping trip! One thing is for sure: when Liz is around you never need a flashlight, but you might need to bring your own marshmallows!
Every praise from last month holds water, and for that there really isn't much more to say. This is, without a doubt, the miniseries of the year. Or, at the very least, my favorite indie book I've been given to review for the site. Read Full Review
Like many fans of Baltazar and Franco, I mourned the loss of Tiny Titans and Superman Family Adventures. But I'm delighted to welcome their work on Itty Bitty Hellboy. And it's as good as anything they've ever done. Read Full Review
ITTY BITTY HELLBOY is bite-sized, adorable HELLBOY fun for all ages. I'm loving it as an all-readers series, and it's making me even more certain that Art and Franco need to take on every property in comics. Making a family-friendly book that stays faithful to the original source material is no small feat, and their passion for well-made all-ages comics and the Mignolaverse is the opposite of a Squatch (easy to see!). Read Full Review
There is just no way to say how fun and great this is each month without getting super-repetitive. Baltazar's designs capture the characters perfectly, and he and Franco manage to put them in situations that work both for the Itty Bitty nature, but also seem shockingly true to the B.P.R.D. roots. Read Full Review
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