Hellsing Volume 1 (Second Edition)

Illustrated by Kohta Hirano
Translated by Duane Johnson
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Paperback
$14.99 US
5.13"W x 7.24"H x 0.67"D   | 7 oz | 48 per carton
On sale Nov 07, 2023 | 208 Pages | 9781506738505
Rated T+
FOC Aug 7, 2023 | Catalog July 2023
Kohta Hirano’s Hellsing returns in a new edition with revised translation and new graphic design.

The manga that spawned the worldwide hit anime, Hellsing blends gothic horror, violent action, and dark humor in a bloody brew that has fired the imagination of fans everywhere!


With supernatural horrors haunting the streets and preying upon humanity, the shadowy Hellsing Organization fights back against hell’s minions. Hellsing’s secret weapon? Alucard, a vampire lord of immense power, specially trained and equipped to destroy the undead. But vast evil forces are on the march, and even the agents of Hellsing may not be able to stem the black tide that threatens to engulf England . . . and all humanity!
Kohta Hirano is the creator of the Drifters and Hellsing manga series. View titles by Kohta Hirano
"Enough demented ultraviolence and bizarre indulgences on display to shame all but the most transgressive of other manga."—Anime News Network

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Kohta Hirano’s Hellsing returns in a new edition with revised translation and new graphic design.

The manga that spawned the worldwide hit anime, Hellsing blends gothic horror, violent action, and dark humor in a bloody brew that has fired the imagination of fans everywhere!


With supernatural horrors haunting the streets and preying upon humanity, the shadowy Hellsing Organization fights back against hell’s minions. Hellsing’s secret weapon? Alucard, a vampire lord of immense power, specially trained and equipped to destroy the undead. But vast evil forces are on the march, and even the agents of Hellsing may not be able to stem the black tide that threatens to engulf England . . . and all humanity!

Creators

Kohta Hirano is the creator of the Drifters and Hellsing manga series. View titles by Kohta Hirano

Praise

"Enough demented ultraviolence and bizarre indulgences on display to shame all but the most transgressive of other manga."—Anime News Network