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Hellboy (Ongoing Order) #51

Hellboy: The Sleeping and the Dead #1

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While chasing a giant bat through the forest, Hellboy meets an old man with insider knowledge of the coming vampire apocalypse in the eerie miniseries Hellboy: The Sleeping and the Dead. For the first time, Mike Mignola teams up with artist Scott Hampton (Batman, The Books of Magic) for this gothic tale! First collaboration between Mike Mignola and Scott Hampton. Classic vampire horror!

28 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 7, 2015

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Scott Hampton

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A freelance comic book artist known for his diversity, Hampton has illustrated such iconic properties as Batman, Sandman, Black Widow, Hellraiser, and Star Trek in addition to work on his creator-owned projects such as The Upturned Stone.

He began his career following in the footsteps of brother and fellow comic book creator Bo Hampton. Both Scott and Bo studied under Will Eisner in 1976. Scott's first professional comics work was the three-page story "Victims" published in Warren Publishing's Vampirella #101 in 1981. Scott's work on Silverheels from Pacific Comics in 1983 is regarded as the first continuing painted comic. His latest works include "Spookhouse," released in 2004 by IDW Publishing, in which he adapted his favorite ghost stories into sequential form, and Batman: Gotham County line from DC comics in 2005. Scott is currently working full time on the creator-owned series "Simon Dark" with writer Steve Niles for DC Comics.

"The Upturned Stone" was optioned in Summer of 2005 for film production by David Foster, but the studio lost the option and the story was recently optioned by another producer. Scott is also pursuing a passion outside of comics: film making. He completed his first short independent film "The Tontine" in April, 2006. It's his loose adaptation of a 21 page comic piece that he worked on and appeared by the same name in the Hellraiser comic series. The 29 minute film was shot at the same cabin used in Eli Roth's "Cabin Fever (film)". There are versions of it available to view on Myspace (partial), Google Video (full), and Youtube (split into 3 parts).

Scott lives with his wife Letitia in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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July 30, 2023
I've read this story before, about a year ago but I explicitly remember... Not remembering it. As in I didn't really pay attention, so I thought I'd read it again. This first part is great at least.
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