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    Default CBR: Mignola Digs Into "Baltimore"

    The acclaimed "Hellboy" cartoonist re-teams with collaborator Christopher Golden to bring their 2007 novel "Baltimore" to comics with the all-new "Plague Ships" story expanding on the vampire haunted, WW1 world.


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    I'm looking forward to this
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    This makes me want to read the novel again. Plus, I'm so happy to hear that Ben is drawing this. The 1st Witchfinder volume had lots of great atmosphere that felt just right. Ben is perfect for this era. I can only hope that Dave's colors are on this as well.

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    We really enjoyed the novel here in the ninja lair. Looking forward to this project!

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    Very cool news.

    Looking forward to this one quite a bit.

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    Definitely going to have to reread the novel.

    But this should be great.
    I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer.

    And either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives.

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    Default Movie scripts...

    Mr. Mignola nailed it on the head when talked about so many books being little more than movie and television scripts. I liked comics much better when they were written for readers rather than movie goers. Point well taken, Mike and bravo for taking the opportunity to express it.

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