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Hellboy Animated: The Judgment Bell
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Hellboy: The Judgment Bell

 
My latest Hellboy story, THE JUDGMENT BELL, is out now (actually it came out last week for all you new-comics-day fanboys!).

Of the four Hellboy stories that I've done, I think this might be my favorite. It's certainly the most Pasconian, reveling in my idiosyncrasies the most. And yes, it has some strange overtones and ley-line-like connections to my noir story, "The Kidnapper Bell." Read both and be even more confused!

For some good ol' fashioned PR fueled insight, check out the interview I did with Wizard Magazine. Rereading it after the fact, I almost think I know what I'm talking about.

And if you still want more, there's a 6-page preview up at IGN. It appears to be the finished colored art ... without the dialog lettering. So you'll be even more confused. Yes, that's the way to do a preview -- you got to PAY to get the words.

Though more seriously, it's interesting to see how those pages read without any dialog. If I've done my job as a comics writer right, you should be able to follow the action, even without the words. It doesn't hurt to have the lovely storytelling strength of Rick Lacy to rock out the pacing.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Adrien Vargas said...

Awesome interview my friend. You DO know what you're talking about, unlike most other swine hiding behind their title of "writer"... I'll purchase the book instead of downloading it, in honor of a job well done, yet again. You give comics hope!

Is that my bell I hear ringing in the distance?

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