Written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, this is THE best single written arc I've read in the Hellboy series. Filled with spectacular action, deep emotional moments and the saddest moment in the series so far, I wish I could give this more than 5 stars because I "felt" it reading this TPB. The action and plot aside, this one hit me in the feels.
Roger the homunculus is growing to be more and more like a real person. Liz doesn't think it is good for him to imitate Ben so much because "It will be easy for Roger to confuse what he does with who he is". Johann tells Liz that just because she and Roger share the spark of life doesn't mean she KNOWS Roger, who is happy because he has become more completely a man, engaged in the group as a peer and accepts that he is their equal. He advises Liz to be Roger's friend, not his guardian.
A few pages later and after making the reader feel for Roger as a human being capable of emotions, it happens. Noooo! Not Roger!!! The impact of his death had me in tears. Now, I cry at movies all the time but I've never cried reading a comic book until this issue. It was just, very well done. Everything was aright. And I didn't just cry once, but several times even at the last panel. Liz goes to sleep in Roger's room and Johann has a meltdown. Ben resigns (but is denied and sent back to work).
Johann almost has a meltdown when they bring Roger's remains to the base "The others you put in body bags but not Roger? You think he is just garbage you can throw anywhere? This is wrong, he was a person!" Abe is jolted back to reality when he realizes Liz didn't even tell him she moved to Roger's Old room, but Johann as usual gets it "You are her friend but they have a connection we don't understand" (from when they both gave each other their lives back).
Ben tells Abe if there was a seance for Roger's spirit he would like to apologize to Roger. Abe says it's not necessary, when Hellboy left, Roger was a blank slate that lost his identity, he then imprinted on Ben and it gave his life direction. Roger says that's what he wanted to apologize for.
Later on we find out Johann is adamant Roger is not dead. Liz goes full on super saiyan and takes out the big bad guy. When the Black Flame begs for forgiveness after admitting he killed Roger, Liz just lets his get dragged into the abyss by frogs. Apt. I was somewhat satisfied, although still sad.
The aftermath, they get back to the BPRD HQ and Johann wants to see Roger. He comes upon a team of scientists about to saw through Roger's remaining left arm and Johann gets so angry he accuses Kate of knowing about it after yelling at the scientists to stop and kicking the "monsters" out of the room. The last panel is Johann sitting next to the remains of Roger, with his left hand on Roger's right shoulder. More tears.
I am hoping against hope that Johann is right, that Roger isn't "dead" and that he can somehow be brought back to life. Please. Don't give us such a great character only to take him away from us. It's not fair.