The ending was a little abrupt but overall this was a fun book, I loved when the ghost of the Lobster actually showed up...or was he really there guiding Hellboy all along?
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The ending was a little abrupt but overall this was a fun book, I loved when the ghost of the Lobster actually showed up...or was he really there guiding Hellboy all along?
[QUOTE=thwhtGuardian;6358958]The ending was a little abrupt but overall this was a fun book, I loved when the ghost of the Lobster actually showed up...or was he really there guiding Hellboy all along?[/QUOTE]
It was fun, But I think we could have had the same story in 2 issues.
[QUOTE=Kirby101;6368009]It was fun, But I think we could have had the same story in 2 issues.[/QUOTE]I'd have to agree that the pacing on this really didn't work and that it didn't need four issues to tell.[SIZE=1]
And the two-and-a-half months between #3 and #4 really didn't help any.[/SIZE]
[QUOTE=Kirby101;6368009]It was fun, But I think we could have had the same story in 2 issues.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=MajorHoy;6371606]I'd have to agree that the pacing on this really didn't work and that it didn't need four issues to tell.[SIZE=1]
And the two-and-a-half months between #3 and #4 really didn't help any.[/SIZE][/QUOTE]
Even at two issues I think things would have felt a little thin. Plot wise, this was only slightly more complex than Eric Powell's young Hellboy story, "Midnight Cowboy" so one issue probably could have told it just fine.