Apparently I was wrong about Hellboy heading back to London, because he's still off on his own in this volume. One thing I liked - Duncan Fegredo takes over the art, and his Hellboy is a little more detailed than Mignola's. It's an interesting switch, and keeping an eye on the changes helped take my attention off the one thing I didn't like - there was no real reason for this story to take 6 whole issues. Not very much happens, mostly lots of fighting and crashing and booming. There are interesting characters who interact with Hellboy, but I think the same story could have been told in far fewer issues.