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31 Days of Hellboy: Yildiray Cinar

By and | March 5th, 2014
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To celebrate our “20 Years of Hellboy” art contest, which gives every fan with some ambition and a modicum of artistic talent a chance to have their work published in an upcoming Mignolaverse issue, as well as take home some sweet prizes, we decided to bring in some ringers, to show us how they interpret everyone’s favorite kind-hearted devil spawn. We will be posting pieces each day for this entire month, so enjoy our 31 Days of Hellboy!

Turkish artist Yildiray Cinar has been one of the most pleasant surprises of the New 52. Not fitting into the standard DC house style, Cinar’s art always has an air of hopefulness and joy to it that is sorely lacking elsewhere. He had been doing a lot of fill-in work for DC, after launching “The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men” at the start of the New 52, but is currently doing a run of “Supergirl” with Tony Bedard. You can visit his website or his deviantArt page, and follow him on Twitter (@ycinar).

Feeling inspired by this great piece of art? Then enter our “20 Years of Hellboy” art contest! Full details are here. Find all of our Twenty Years of Hellboy content by clicking here.


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