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  2. Hellboy - Wikipedia

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    Hellboy is able to defeat Eligos with the help of one of his slaves, in exchange for Hellboy remembering the slave when he becomes ruler of Hell. Once inside, Morgana reveals to Hellboy that, on his mother's side, he is a descendant of Mordred, and subsequently the rightful ruler of England.

  3. List of Hellboy comics - Wikipedia

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    Hellboy in Hell Volume 1: The Descent (May 2014, ISBN 978-1-61655-444-6) – Story and cover by Mike Mignola. Art by Mignola. Colors by Dave Stewart. Collects Hellboy in Hell #1–5. Hellboy in Hell Volume 2: The Death Card (October 2016, ISBN 978-1-5067-0113-4) – Story and cover by Mike Mignola. Art by Mignola.

  4. Koshchei - Wikipedia

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    Koschei appears as a slave to Baba Yaga in the Hellboy comic book series, first appearing in Hellboy: Darkness Calls. Koschei's origin story is later revealed in backup stories to single issues of Hellboy: The Wild Hunt. The story is also collected in Hellboy: Weird Tales and expanded upon in Koshchei the Deathless.

  5. Karl Ruprect Kroenen - Wikipedia

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    Karl Ruprecht Kroenen [note 1] is a fictional supervillain in the Hellboy comic book series, created by Mike Mignola.. In the comics, Kroenen was a relatively unremarkable Nazi SS scientist, whose most distinguishing characteristic was that he always wore a gas mask and protective bodysuit, which Mignola attributes to a disfiguring accident of some kind.

  6. Hellboy Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Hellboy Universe is the fictional universe of the Hellboy comic and its various spinoffs, created by Mike Mignola.Its first appearance was in a black-and-white, four-page promotional comic by Mike Mignola with a script by John Byrne published by Dark Horse Comics in San Diego Comic-Con Comics #2 (August 19, 1993), distributed at San Diego Comic-Con.

  7. Baba Yaga (Hellboy) - Wikipedia

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    After the intervention of the Leshii, who offered Hellboy a one night sanctum in his woods, Baba Yaga summoned her greatest servant, Koschei the Deathless, to hunt down Hellboy and bring her his head, or eye, with the promise to release Koschei from his cursed immortality. Baba Yaga kills Perun for his interference in impeding Koschei's progress.

  8. Trevor Bruttenholm - Wikipedia

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    An English academic well versed in the supernatural, Trevor Bruttenholm was a member of the British Paranormal Society. He was an advisor to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt when the Allies realized that the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was racing to use the occult to turn the tide of World War II.

  9. Mike Mignola - Wikipedia

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    Hellboy was made into a feature film in 2004 by director Guillermo del Toro. Mignola was closely involved with the movie's production, and a sequel was released in 2008. Hellboy has been made into two direct-to-video animated films, Sword of Storms in 2006 and Blood and Iron in 2007.