
Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters
The secret origin of Hellboy.
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As one of the most successful independent comic book creators, Mike Mignola has inspired generations of writers and artists. This feature-length documentary explores the legacy of the legendary comic book creator behind Hellboy, and delves into Mignola's career from his early days at Marvel, to his success with Hellboy, featuring insights from Neil Gaiman on the Mignolaverse and Rebecca Sugar on Mignola's influence on Steven Universe.
Production
Ink on Paper Studios, The Nacelle Company
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Mike Mignola
Self

Guillermo del Toro
Self

Ron Perlman
Self

Doug Jones
Self

Adam Savage
Self

Patton Oswalt
Self

Neil Gaiman
Self

Rebecca Sugar
Self

Jorge R. Gutierrez
Self

Mike Richardson
Self

Vanessa Eichholz
Self
Victor LaVelle
Self
Chris Roberson
Self
Tom Sniegoski
Self
Duncan Fegredo
Self
Christine Mignola
Self
Mike Carlin
Self
Arthur Adams
Self
Michael Avon Oeming
Self
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