The Witchfinder gets invaluable information from a strange source with ties to the Heliopic Brotherhood, meanwhile the supernatural activity in London hits a tipping point when a crazed, seemingly possessed man attacks people in the streets, and the dockside is thrown into an uproar when an enormous monster appears over the Thames.
The midpoint has been reached, but the Witchfinder is no closer to a solution. More clues are revealed, a classic character gets a backstory, and something appears. The characters are fantastic, the mystery delicious, and the visuals wonderful. This is everything you want in a book. Read Full Review
Overall, I'm quite liking the direction the story is taking. There are some really interesting developments in this issue, and that coupled with the fresh dynamic that the new characters bring gives me high expectations of what's to come. I'm keen as mustard to read the next chapter as it ends in an epic cliffhanger! Read Full Review
Another solid issue. This certainly draws heavily from "Abe Sapien: The Drowning," but it kind of has to. "Witchfinder: The Gates of Heaven" #3 packs a lot into its twenty-two pages. Read Full Review
Much of this new miniseries is focused on referencing the lore of prior Hellboy stories, albeit ones that technically occur in the future. While it may be a delight for fans to see Panya or visions of an apocalypse already come to pass, it leaves the mystery of "The Gates of Heaven" feeling like only half of the whole comic. Read Full Review
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