Hellchild is back in a brand new series!
Angelica Blackstone is half-vampire, half-god, and she has a hell of a lot of aggression to work out. Hellchild: The Unholy is a roller coaster ride through the horror that dwells under society. From human sacrifice to reptilian gods to the dark and demonic powers hiding within seemingly everyday people, join the team that brought you Robyn Hood and Van Helsing for the darkest hero in the Grimm Universe!
Hellchild: The Unholy has us enraptured within a comforting, blood soaked blanket of gore that makes us want for more as Angelica discovers herself from beneath her shroud of insecurities. Nothing or no one can hold her back now, but we have to wonder if that is wise to release her onto a city which never sleeps. And beware the toothy yet friendly grin, for you never know what Angelica is pondering behind her cold eyes. Clean up … everywhere! Get the industrial size mops and several dozen gallons of enzymatic detergent – this is going to be a messy funhouse! Read Full Review
ConclusionOverall this new series looks to make Hellchild a beloved and classic character. So far they are doing a good job at making us enjoy this devilishly intriguing character. Read Full Review
Hellchild replaces Zenescope's usual cheesecake with gore-porn, but still makes a good go at a new series for this developing character. Read Full Review
Im most interested in the villain here. What horrible rituals was he enacting? And what was the deal with that snake? Eggs are supposed to come out the other endanyway, well find out in the next issue. Im counting on Hellchild to serve up another heaping helping of monstery goodness. Keep em coming! Read Full Review
The first issue is definitely reader friendly, and it's an entertaining read. I'll be back for more and I wasn't expecting that. This is the new face of Zenescope, and it's good. They're making sure the interior content is worth the cover price. I wish more publishers would do that. If you're looking for some horror or just a woman that's part vampire, part god, then try out Hellchild: The Unholy. Read Full Review