Hellboy and Supernatural Pest Control – 4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 48

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Hellboy is arguably one of the most recognisable comic-book characters that aren’t part of the Marvel of DC multiverses, and Mike Mignola’s creation has been preventing all manner of occult shenanigans, mystical hijinks and supernatural tomfoolery for twenty five years. Which means it’s a good time to find out more about Hellboy, the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defence, and punching demons in the face with a big red hand made of stone.

Join Andrew and Rob for a paranormal excursion through the multimedia world of Hellboy.

After all that exercise it’s time for our regular look at the things we’ve been reading, which this week include Anthem: Strong Alone, Stronger Together, the third volume of Mob Psycho 100 by ONE, Deadpool: Good Night, and Daredevil: Know Fear.

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