In celebration of Hellboy's 30th anniversary, Dark Horse Direct's screenprint series continues this summer with the release of two new, limited-edition prints. Reproducing stunning artwork from Mike Mignola’s iconic comic book series, we have an exclusive look at the cover screenprints for The Corpse and the Iron Shoes and Dark Horse Presents #90.

"The third installment of the Hellboy 30th Anniversary screenprint program is the hauntingly beautiful 6-color Hellboy 30th Anniversary: Dark Horse Presents #90 Screenprint. Originally gracing the front cover of the 90th issue of the illustrious anthology comics series, Dark Horse Presents, this striking artwork ushered in the third story installment of Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August.

The Hellboy 30th Anniversary: The Corpse and the Iron Shoes Screenprint reproduces the otherworldly front cover of The Corpse and The Iron Shoes one-shot comic. This Mike Mignola treasure will transport fans back to stories that have deep stakes in Hellboy lore."

The 6-color Hellboy 30th Anniversary: Dark Horse Presents #90 screenprint measures 18” x 24” and costs $65.00. The 8-color Hellboy 30th Anniversary: The Corpse and the Iron Shoes screenprint measures 24” x 36” and costs $70.00.

Both prints are limited to 250, printed on 100# Cougar uncoated paper, and are expected to ship later this summer. Check out the photos below and you'll be able to pre-order both of these exclusively from Dark Horse Direct!

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