Narrative Distancing | Hellboy in Hell (2016) - Mike Mignola | Strip Panel Naked

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
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    On this 'Strip Panel Naked', we look at Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart's work on 'Hellboy in Hell #10', from Dark Horse.
    Focusing on how they use a few key ingredients to create a distancing of the story from us, the reader, and how that plays into the larger overall theme of the book.
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  • @aForklift
    @aForklift 5 років тому +18

    The other day was Hellboy day at my local comicbook shop, I ran in and they had a box full of free goodies they were giving away with every purchase which included: A poster with a complete Hellboy verse timeline order on the back, a book mark, a free 25 year anniversary addition of the right hand of doom. And a pin. I was so excited when I saw everything I had to tell the gentleman at the register how Hellboy was my absolute FAVORITE comicbook character so I scrambled around and got a few other comics (which were also on sale) And the gentleman rang up my purchase and then gave me one of everything in the box, I didn't think much of it. A few minutes later my brother bought a few things and looked at the give away box and turned to me and asked "How many things am I supposed to get?"
    And I enthusiasticly replied saying
    "I think one of everything! that's what they gave me-
    And the gentleman from the counter came back around the corner and corrected me saying
    "Actually it is supposed to be one per customer, but you told me Hellboy is your favorite so I gave you one of everything."
    I was stunned by His kindess and we all turned to one of the other owners (who has an awesome Hellboy tattoo on his forearm) and he smiled great big and said my brother can take one of everything too.
    We both walked out the door with full comicbook bags and huge grins, we said thank you a million times to the owners as we left. Good times.

  • @scientifico
    @scientifico 7 років тому +24

    Mignola is a master in the annals of comicdom. He's up there with all the greats, no doubt about it and I often would find myself in reverie considering frames and ideas he puts forth. I'm going to have to read this last Hellboy (along with the previous) again.

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  7 років тому +6

      el scientifico He is fantastic isn't he? I talked about some of the final pages too over at patreon.com/strippanelnaked that you might find interesting. He was doing a lot of cool stuff in this book.
      - Hass

  • @ragesickle
    @ragesickle 7 років тому +17

    the next time I see someone talking shit about Hellboy in Hell I will redirect them right on to this. thanks! The connection to the Magician and the Snake alone had me straight up in tears. not to mention the silent panels at the end!

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  7 років тому +6

      The ending was really great, and tied everything together so beautifully, both in-comic and out-of it. People shouldn't be talking shit about it... it's so great!!
      - Hass

  • @rockomundo
    @rockomundo 8 років тому +21

    Hellboy has always been a personal favorite comic series of mine and it's great to see you dissect it. Big fan, keep up the great work man!

  • @theblastedfrench
    @theblastedfrench 8 місяців тому

    4 years later i'm back again, what a brilliant video!

  • @xavigolden8287
    @xavigolden8287 8 років тому +49

    These are such amazing art lessons. You should really consider teaching this stuff as a profession.

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  8 років тому +8

      That'd be fun! I've done occasional lecturing and classes but all film-related...
      If you want to see more, I do a bunch of stuff at patreon.com/StripPanelNaked - there's over 100 annotated pages there now!

    • @mistresshattrix1385
      @mistresshattrix1385 7 років тому +2

      Strip Panel Naked There are a few colleges, in the US at least, that actually have majors focused on comics. SCAD and SVA are two of em.

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  3 роки тому

      @Monkey_Feyerabend I have a degree in Film Production, made a few films and my old job was shooting corporate films. Currently I edit PanelxPanel magazine and letter and edit comic books.

  • @pedroviloria9384
    @pedroviloria9384 8 років тому +8

    The world needs more videos like these! Thank you!

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Pedro :)
      I do more analysis over at patreon.com/strippanelnaked too, if you want more!
      - Hass

  • @deltagraph
    @deltagraph 8 років тому +4

    I can't wait to see this channel blow up big!! You're doing great work, keep it up!

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  8 років тому

      Haha - I'm still surprised it's not just me prattling on to myself in a corner. Cool to see people joining in the conversation. Thanks a lot for the support :)

  • @yeto30003
    @yeto30003 8 років тому +4

    I love how you explain to me why i love comics, sometimes imknow a comic is excellent, but cant explain it like you do, i just say, its good

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  8 років тому +2

      If you want to try and learn more, I'd definitely suggest Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics - and then anything on film, story or novel theory will all tie in to comics and storytelling in general as well.

  • @KeyserTheRedBeard
    @KeyserTheRedBeard 3 роки тому +1

    wonderful upload Strip Panel Naked. I smashed the thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the brilliant work.

  • @jeremiahhammer2282
    @jeremiahhammer2282 8 років тому +6

    Absolutely brilliant, mate. Thank you so much for this.

  • @hulkmad27
    @hulkmad27 7 років тому

    Awesome Hass! Quickly becoming my favorite channel.

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  7 років тому +1

      Thanks! Not your favourite already ?! :O
      :P
      - Hass

  • @ricktimus73
    @ricktimus73 8 років тому +1

    So good. Hellboy was one of the very first comics I ever got into: I was drawn to Mignola's art, and he is still to this day one my absolute favorite artists. As a fantasy fan, the folklore aspect is what totally hooked me, and more than a few of the stories I've managed to scribble over the years owe a fair debt to this comic, I'm sure. I never quite managed to keep up with the story, due to erratic publishing, so there's still a lot to be read. I've only heard good things about Hellboy in Hell, though, and I can't wait to get my hands on it.

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  8 років тому +1

      Same. I haven't kept up with loads and loads of Hellboy over the years (I've definitely read no more than half of it), but this final series was really interesting. It's very odd, structurally, but this final issue is just an amazing (potential) send off.

  • @bones23jones
    @bones23jones 3 роки тому

    Excellent analysis!

  • @channingparker9431
    @channingparker9431 Рік тому

    Sometimes things are more subtle and less grand. I enjoy the fireworks but over years my fascination with the fuse slowly eating away at its self has increased dramatically.

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus 8 років тому +4

    I didn't think I could love this issue more. I was wrong, well done!

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  8 років тому +1

      Haha thanks! Stewart/Mignola are really really great in this.
      There's some extra analysis over on my Patreon that I couldn't fit into this video about that final issue, that shows off more of what it's doing, if you're interested.

  • @jonweber.8.756
    @jonweber.8.756 6 років тому

    Great rundown.

  • @MrLordvoldemort101
    @MrLordvoldemort101 7 років тому +11

    I interpreted it differently I thought Hellboy found the three objects first then turned into the giant.

    • @ohdannyboy4727
      @ohdannyboy4727 7 років тому

      Ah I kinda enjoy that interpretation as well. If those objects gave him mythic ability. Very cool.

  • @theblastedfrench
    @theblastedfrench 5 років тому

    such brilliant videos

  • @edward2962
    @edward2962 8 років тому

    Keep up the good work!

  • @gabrielpetricevic6606
    @gabrielpetricevic6606 7 років тому +3

    I personally think that this comic book is a piece of art and will be compared to Sandman,Watchmen and other great graphic novels

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  7 років тому +1

      Yeah. Particularly this final issue is just phenomenal.
      - Hass

  • @malcolmlee4960
    @malcolmlee4960 5 років тому

    Love this channel. Are there any other stories that use deceptive but sometimes truthful narrators/narratives? I'm looking to learn more about this. TY

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  5 років тому

      The current Fearscape comic uses an unreliable narrator, which is the first example that came to mind...!

  • @Janovjev
    @Janovjev 8 років тому +3

    I have been waiting for this one, and it's as great as I thought it would be. I didn't think about Hellboy at the end in this manner, and I don't even know why. I wanted to ask you about how Mignola puts small panels of birds fluttering, statue-faces, etc. What's your take on that? It makes for a great rhythm while reading, but does it have any purpose or meaning beyond that?

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  8 років тому +1

      +Janovjev I talk on my patreon in some of the research notes about a couple of other things Mignola does in this issue really well that I didn't have time for in the video, and one was about world building which partly incorporates some of those panels.
      But I think they have a slowing and calming effect. By putting something in the forefront, like the bird we see in a separate panel near the end, that's Mignola making Hellboy (and us) notice those little details, and it gives the pages a kind of serenity. As I say in the video I think it gives it more emotional punch like that, to focus on these small moments, but particularly after we've been seeing this big monolithic beast - version of Hellboy in previous pages. It brings it right back down to Earth (or, Hell, technically).
      That's my take on it anyway!

  • @gabrielidusogie9189
    @gabrielidusogie9189 2 роки тому

    How do you notice these things? I feel so bad when I don’t notice the details in films and comics.

  • @baefilby
    @baefilby 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant!

  • @dashfox1
    @dashfox1 8 років тому +1

    I would personally love to see more Hellboy videos!

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  8 років тому +1

      +dashfox1 So much to get around to. Hopefully I'm doing this for a while so we'll circle back round to some of this again!

    • @dashfox1
      @dashfox1 8 років тому

      Hell yeah! Cannot wait!

  • @diegom-a7970
    @diegom-a7970 7 років тому

    Brilliant

  • @ohdannyboy4727
    @ohdannyboy4727 7 років тому

    what was up with the floating gold shapes at the end tho? everything made sense to me except that.

    • @ohdannyboy4727
      @ohdannyboy4727 7 років тому

      I see now. Read the Magician and the Snake. There is the context I was so desperately searching for. How lovely!

    • @StripPanelNaked
      @StripPanelNaked  7 років тому

      Yep you got there first! Yeah it was the story he wrote with his daughter. Very sweet.
      - Hass