15 Facts About Mike Mignola

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Mike Mignola has created other supernatural and paranormal themed titles for Dark Horse including Baltimore, Joe Golem, and The Amazing Screw-On Head.

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Mike Mignola began his career in 1980 by illustrating spots in The Comic Reader.

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Mike Mignola drew the Phantom Stranger and World of Krypton limited series.

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Mike Mignola drew covers for several Batman stories, including "Batman: A Death in the Family" and "Dark Knight, Dark City".

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Writer Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola crafted the Gotham by Gaslight one-shot in 1989.

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Makoma was the first Hellboy story not drawn by Mike Mignola, featuring the art of Richard Corben.

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Mike Mignola returned as the full-time artist for Hellboy in 2012 for the series' conclusion, Hellboy in Hell.

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Mike Mignola's style has been likened to an amalgamation of Hal Foster and Alex Toth.

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Mike Mignola worked as an illustrator for Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 movie Bram Stoker's Dracula.

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Mike Mignola was the production designer for the Disney feature film Atlantis: The Lost Empire in 2001 and a concept artist for 2002's Blade II and Pixar's Brave.

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Mike Mignola was hired by Bruce Timm to provide character designs for Batman: The Animated Series in 1991.

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Mike Mignola was closely involved with the movie's production, and a sequel was released in 2008.

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Mike Mignola worked on the script for the R-rated Hellboy reboot film, that was directed by Neil Marshall, and starred David Harbour as Hellboy.

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Mike Mignola co-wrote the screenplay for an upcoming reboot film titled Hellboy: The Crooked Man alongside Chris Golden.

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Mignola was the subject of a documentary titled Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters, and directed by Jim Demonakos and Kevin Konrad Hanna and was funded through Kickstarter.