Inferno: Hellbound #1 [Museum Edition]
(January 2002)

Image, 2002 Series
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Volume
1
Price
2.50 USD
Pages
36
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Image Comics Inc.
Brand
Top Cow; Image [together]
Editing
Renae Geerlings (editor); CJ (assistant); Scott Tucker (assistant); Joshua Reed (assistant); Sina Grace (assistant)

[Museum Edition] (Table of Contents)

Inferno Hellbound / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
horror-suspense; war

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

Inferno: Hellbound / comic story / 24 pages (report information)

Script
Marc Silvestri (credited); David Wohl (credited)
Pencils
Marc Silvestri (credited); Martin Montiel (credited) (assistant); Talent Caldwell (credited) (assistant)
Inks
Jason Gorder (credited); Jon Sibal (credited as Jonathan Sibal); Danny Miki (credited); Jay Leisten (credited) (assistant); Jose Guillen (credited) (assistant); Matt Banning (credited as Batt); Eric Basaldua (credited)
Colors
Steve Firchow (credited); John Starr (credited) (flats); Monica Rodriguez (flats) (credited)
Letters
Robin Spehar of Dreamer Design (credited as Dreamer Design's Robin Spehar); Dennis Heisler of Dreamer Design (credited as Dreamer Design's Dennis Heisler)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Thank the Gods
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; horror-suspense; war
Characters
John Dante; Rachel Beatrice; General West; Mr. Black
Synopsis
A gateway to Hell is opened, but cannot be closed when the key falls through the gateway. The military tries to send a team through the gateway to retrieve the key, but they die trying to pass through the gateway because only people destined for Hell can pass through the gateway. This leaves the military with the only option of sending a group of hardened criminals through the gateway to retrieve the key.
Editing
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Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [Museum Edition]
    Inferno Hellbound
  2. 1. ["Thank the Gods"]
    Inferno: Hellbound
This issue was modified by
  • David Johnson
  • Jim Van Dore