Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever #5

Writer: Mike Mignola, John Arcudi Artist: John Severin Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: June 8, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 1
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A fierce storm beats down on the land, as Edward Grey takes on Eris the witch and her gang of cowboy zombies!

EC Comics legend John Severin (Two-Fisted Tales) rejoins the Hellboy line after his stellar debut in B.P.R.D. War on Frogs!

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    Comics Bulletin - Zack Davisson Jun 9, 2011

    As always, the art in Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever is stunning. John Severin is an artist from the golden age of EC comics, and his draftsmanship is astounding. This kind of fine art-inspired line work has all but disappeared from modern comics, which are more focused on style than just good drawing. Dave Stewarts perfect coloring brings out every fine line and gives them depth and feeling. With his zombies and horror elements, Severin seems to have a bit of Richard Corbin in him, although give the eras when they began it is probably more correct to say that Corbin as a bit of John Severin in him. Severins prairie scenes are also particularly impressive. In one shot, Grey finds himself in the Indian Happy Hunting Ground, and as he surveys the idyllic landscape he is awestruck and can only say, Blessed MLord, its so beautiful. I cannot help but agree. Read Full Review

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