![]() ![]() What were your conversations with director Neil Marshall like? ![]() We caught up with Mignola to talk about avoiding the reviews, the cameo from fan-favorite character Lobster Johnson, and his desire to get back to drawing comics. But that’s hardly Mignola’s fault, and his Hellboy comics will surely remain classics in the canon of sequential art. Alas and alack, critics have not been kind to the film so far - as of this writing, it’s rocking a 12 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. This time around, The Descent director Neil Marshall is at the helm, a shockingly jacked David Harbour ( Stranger Things) is in the title role, and the story is adapted from “The Wild Hunt,” a Hellboy comic that Mignola and artist Duncan Fegredo put together a decade ago. Hellboy, a character created for comic books by writer and artist Mike Mignola in the early 1990s, was the lead in two Guillermo del Toro–directed film adaptations during the aughts, but his latest cinematic effort is a total reboot. It’s been a rough 24 hours for everyone’s favorite crimson-toned paranormal investigator. ![]()
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