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Hellboy: Blood and Iron (2007)
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"Yes, you did. After finally getting around to seeing one of the Hellboy Animated TV movies, I decided to give the comics a try. And aside from signifying that I have, perhaps, gone too far into the rabbit hole of Mike Mignola's universe, The Black Wedding, and its companion volumes, is also an index of Hellboy's open and malleable textuality.In Hellboy fandom, “Is it a comic, and did Mike Mignola write it?” is pretty much the strict standard for canon. Interestingly, one reason for that filter is that Mignola himself is, seemingly, pretty ready to share his creation with others. But, also interestingly, according to Tad Stones' introduction to Black Wedding, Hellboy Animated is not meant to look like Mignola's art, and the meta-narrative is intended to be parallel, but independent. This describes the relationship of Guillermo del Toro's films to Mignola's books pretty well, too. As Stones notes, maintaining the difference between the original and mainline comics and other media i ... "
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"I think I would have named him Volcano Monkey instead of Hellboy if I discovered him. He's a hero. Heroes don't come from hell, but they can definitely give bad guys hell. No other voice than Ron Pearlman's can make this character believable. This series of cartoons is an entertaining reminder of the Spiritual Battle beyond the veil which is going on all around us. "
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