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Works by Michelle Madsen

Witchfinder Volume 4: City of the Dead (2017) — Illustrator — 40 copies
Witchfinder Volume 5: The Gates of Heaven (2019) — Illustrator — 32 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: The Gates of Heaven #2 (2018) — Illustrator — 4 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: The Gates of Heaven #1 (2018) — Illustrator — 4 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: City of the Dead #2 (2016) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: City of the Dead #3 (2016) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: City of the Dead #4 (2016) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: City of the Dead #5 (2016) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: The Gates of Heaven #4 (2018) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: The Reign of Darkness #1 (2019) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: The Reign of Darkness #3 (2020) — Illustrator — 2 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: City of the Dead #1 (2016) — Illustrator — 2 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: The Gates of Heaven #3 (2018) — Illustrator — 2 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: The Gates of Heaven #5 (2018) — Illustrator — 2 copies
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: The Reign of Darkness #2 (2019) — Illustrator — 2 copies

Associated Works

Solo: The Deluxe Edition (2013) — Colorist — 84 copies
Hellboy: Weird Tales (2014) — Colors (59-64, 221-226, 253, 256), Letters (53-64, 73-80, 97-104, 161-172, 221-226) — 74 copies
Batman: Gotham After Midnight (2009) — Colorist — 50 copies
Batman: Unseen (2010) — Colorist — 25 copies
The Conan Reader (2018) — Colorist — 13 copies
Solo #04: Howard Chaykin (2005) — Colorist — 5 copies
Lobo/Road Runner Special #1 (2017) — Cover artist — 5 copies
Jonah Hex: The Time I Almost Died (2006) — Cover artist — 3 copies

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After a mysterious events start occurring in places and vaults holding arcane and technologically advanced artifacts our venerable Witchfinder, sir Edward Grey, is called to investigate. Being in the same timeline/universe as main Hellboy story-line Witchfinder encounters creatures that are just starting to rise their ugly heads at the beginning of the XX century.

Due to this and repeating motif of secret societies and organizations working in shadows this story might seem as a repetition and constant recycling. In my opinion it is not the case, you just need to read stories at the normal pace. Binge reading the entire series will, like it is case with sword-and-sorcery and mystery novels in general when read non-stop without breaks, overwhelm the reader. And that would be a sad state of affairs because there is a lot in these booksto discover and connect the dots.

So read them slowly and with breaks between issues to truly enjoy them.

Art is good, again standard for the publisher. Approach is more comic-y than previous issue. Sir Edward Grey is more like himself (or at least he is same as he was in first issues) - more of a detective that will act and bring weapons and might into play when required. But with all of that he is not that rather dark persona fighting the underworld creatures in volume 4.

All in all recommended to all fans of mystery, horror and Hellboy universe in general.
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Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
This was a very different read. Sir Edward Grey was always shown as a more man of thinking and less of action. That he is ready to move and fight the evil forces, of course, but he was never an action hero. In this story arc he seems .... more angry and willing to spill blood. It could be that I am missing something from before but here Grey seems to be more like Baltimore - highly motivated to go and suppress the night creatures that are starting to terrorize the city of London through any means necessary.

Story itself is very interesting - it is good to see that shadowy societies (and lets not forget that Grey is member of such a troop in direct service of the Queen) do work side by side when they encounter the common enemy. It seems that end of XIX and start of XX century [in Hellboy's universe] were years of great dangers. Although ending is positive it is made obvious how very fragile the established balance is and how easy is to plunge the world into literal hell.

Art as always is great.

Highly recommended to all fans of Hellboy universe and horror stories in general.
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