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Hellboy: "Makoma, or, A Tale Told by a Mummy in the New York City Explorers' Club on August 16, 1993"
24+24 pgs. Appeared first time
in
Hellboy: Makoma #1
to #2 (2006). Reprinted in Hellboy
Volume 7: The Troll Witch and Others [TB] (2007).
Story: Mike Mignola. Art: Mike Mignola, Richard Corben (story
inside the story, 17+21 pgs). Color: Dave Stewart. Lettered by hand (Clem
Robins).
SPA:
as "Hellboy [SPA]: Makoma" in Hellboy
[SPA]: Makoma (2006) and Hellboy
[SPA]: Bruja troll y otras historias (2008)
Style: Black line with colors. Genre: Super Hero. Time
Span: Fantasy/No particular moment of time. Nudity: None.
Original Art Plate: Copyright 2006. Drawn with Sharpie
and Pigma pen on Strathmore paper, size 11"x17".
Keywords: Hellboy. Mummy. Africa. Tell tale. Giants. Demons. Bag. Witch.
Synopsis: Story starts dream like as an mummy tale of Makoma the
hero who suppoused to collect on his way all of his enemies. Makoma is
the invincible hero in Africa.
Comment: Interesting beginning of the story is like a Kipling
animal tales though in a bizarre way by Mike Mignola. Story goes with
a repeating
theme: Makoma is meeting different enemies, fighting with them and beated
ones collects with him. There is also a witch who is talking with riddles
(with a potion you can make her a nice looking, young and willingly naked
girl). The hydra kind of dragon in the end of the story reminds his early
"Demon in the Cockpit" monster. Mr. Corben has absorbed Mignola's
style brilliantly. They are clearly two
different
artists,
but the result
looks
same. Where
Mignola
used
absolutely
black and white output, Mr. Corben
uses more shaded art work. Even colorist Stewart colors they parts
individually. Mr. Corben's Hellboy is Mignola's Hellboy but only
through Mr. Corben's own way of drawing. The resulting mixture of two
styles is magnificent.
Copyright © 2005 Heart-Attack-Series,
Ink!,
Created: December 22, 2005. Modified:
August 15, 2008.
