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Hellsing Deluxe

Hellsing Deluxe Volume 2

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The international manga bestseller returns in deluxe hardcover editions, collecting Kohta Hirano's horror epic for the first time in its original 7x10 serialized format. Featuring wall-to-wall action and mayhem, Hellsing is one-stop shopping for supersized supernatural pyschosis!

The Hellsing Organization is under siege by the undead Nazi army of the Millennium Project, who are turning the streets of London into rivers of blood and the citizenry into a legion of abominations. And with this murderous conflict at a fever pitch, the Vatican sees an opportunity to take down both Millennium and Hellsing in one swift stroke!

Collects Hellsing chapters 28-62 from Hellsing volumes 5-8.

648 pages, Hardcover

Published November 24, 2020

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Kohta Hirano

65 books268 followers
Kohta Hirano (平野 耕太 Hirano Kōta) is a Japanese mangaka most famous for his manga Hellsing. Starting his career first as a mangaka's assistant (self-described as "horrible" and "lazy" in said assistant position), and later an H manga artist, he went on to enjoy somewhat limited success with other relatively unknown manga titles such as Angel Dust, Coyote, Gun Mania and Hi-Tension. His first major success came with his manga series Hellsing, which got its start and was subsequently serialized in a monthly manga magazine, Young King OURs, towards the latter half of 1997.

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Profile Image for David Roberts.
19 reviews
February 18, 2021
First half was incredibly slow and uninteresting, second half had some entertaining moments but overall a steep decline in quality over the first omnibus. Here's hoping that the third and final omnibus ends on the high that it started (but my expectaions have been tempered).
Profile Image for Garrett.
254 reviews14 followers
November 5, 2022
Kohta Hirano knows how to draw epic war scenes better than any artist I can think of. Parts of this were a bit slower than the first volume particularly inside Hellsing HQ with Vernedead some of that could have been shorter. But overall a good ending and I can’t wait to read the final volume.
Profile Image for Paul Spence.
1,354 reviews67 followers
January 9, 2023
This is the second volume in the Hellsing Deluxe graphic novel series.

This is probably the most violent part of this storyline, and hence, this is the most violent volume in the series. I am not going to talk a lot about the story too much because if you are interested in the Deluxe editions you’ve probably read the original series already. Basically this volume is all out war, and vast portions of London are destroyed. Essentially, all the major factions, the Vatican, Millennium (the 50 year old undead Nazis), and the Hellsing organization have an epic clash on UK soil. The art levels up to convey the magnitude of the events chronicled in this volume. I have commented before on how much I love the way Hirano inks his work. He knows how to use inky blacks to great effect. This volume also includes a big reveal about what Alucard actually is.

I loved reading this in the larger format and continue to be very impressed with the quality of these editions. They are leather bound, with high quality thick paper, and a ribbon to mark your reading place. They feel deluxe, and special to read, and weigh a ton. I got rid of my Hellsing tankoban manga series and have been replacing it with the Deluxe editions as they release.

Overall this is a beautiful collection of chapters 28-62 of the Hellsing manga series. If you are a fan of the series these Deluxe Editions are a must have. They are beautifully made and make re-reading the series an absolute joy. They are a bit expensive but totally worth it if you enjoy re-reading the series like I do.
Profile Image for Kevin.
441 reviews24 followers
January 4, 2024
Less coherent and more monotonous, endless gouts of blood than the first volume. The written accents for the German, French, and Scottish/Irish characters are exhausting.
Profile Image for Dimitra.
556 reviews54 followers
April 2, 2021
OK...Let me take a deep breath to calm myself...
*sighs*
WHAT A F*CKIN' MASTERPIECE DID I JUST READ?!
*cannot stop fangirling*
If the 1st volume was a piece of art then this one should be heaven on paper!
SO MANY STUNNING action scenes. Less blah blah too, but who cares?! This manga is the best one I have ever read so far, and I think it will be my No1 forever!
I love every character, even the bad ones. The art is breathtaking.
Horrifying, action packed, cute, funny, full of gore... It has EVERYTHING I'm looking for in a manga!
Now I have to wait for the 3rd deluxe volume to be published... *sobs*
Profile Image for David.
1,090 reviews32 followers
May 13, 2022
This was really disappointing. The first half was rather dull, and the second half was mostly just carnage and cursing in German. The quality seemed to really suffer in this volume—the ‘narrative’ was never terribly strong, but it just completely fell apart and devolved into grunts and violence in this volume. Im not sure how the last volume could possibly pull this out of the gutter.
Profile Image for Mike Reiff.
282 reviews1 follower
February 1, 2023
More incredible, truly jaw-dropping art fills this tome, devoted purely to the battle between Hellsing, the vampire Nazis and some other key players. Stellar pacing and character work, largely, in the epic sweep of the epic battle. Sadly, we have a few problematic scenes involving Seras towards the end, always a figure on the bubble, frankly, and also some very unclear and muddy character shifts - or is it a new character suddenly appearing? - at the end of the book which may be cleared up in volume 3. Still, those issues aside, this is a stellar book.
Profile Image for Ashe Catlin.
876 reviews6 followers
July 1, 2021
This just wasn't as good as the first volume, we had war breakout in London as the Nazi's bomb it. Aside from vampires running around killing people and the police girl having a nice moment, not an awful lot happens. I actually thought the first arc was a lot more interesting with Alucard fighting one of the Nazi lieutenants, upon the stranded ship.

After that happens Alucard is sidelined, they focus on Hellsing and Police Girl, who just don't have the same intensity. It's still decent but it never reaches the same heights, they don't have that much of a personality. Same can be said with the Nazi's aside from being mustache twirling villains, there is nothing there.

I'm bit concerned with the notes at the bottom of some of the pages, where the author is screaming for help. It made me worry about his wellbeing, I'm surprised they kept it in the manga.
Profile Image for sucker4synth.
313 reviews14 followers
December 28, 2020
The villains are not very interesting and a good amount of the dialogue adds absolutely nothing to the plot, besides screaming and ordering people to kill each other.

The art, especially the violent art, is gosh darn lovely, though.

Also, I could do without the accents. They are incredibly distracting.
Profile Image for ꧁ ꕥ James ꕥ ꧂.
522 reviews14 followers
February 20, 2022
Hellsing Deluxe Volume 2 is again very focused on action sequences rather than character development.
Incredibly fast paced and there’s a lot more at stake in this edition.
Once again the artwork can be messy making it difficult to tell what you’re looking at, but still worth the read.

Love this series.
Profile Image for Karissa.
4,135 reviews209 followers
July 30, 2021
Series Info/Source: This is the second volume in the Hellsing Deluxe graphic novel series. I got a copy of this as a gift for my birthday.

Thoughts: This is probably the most violent part of this storyline and hence this is the most violent volume in the series. I am not going to talk a lot about the story much because if you are interested in the Deluxe edition you’ve probably read the original series already. Basically this volume is all out war, and vast portions of London are destroyed. This volume also includes the big reveal about what Alucard actually is.

I loved reading this in the original larger format and continue to be very impressed with the quality of these editions. They are leather bound, with high quality thick paper, and a ribbon to mark your place. They feel deluxe and special to read (and weigh a ton). I got rid of my Hellsing manga series and have been replacing it with the Deluxe editions as they release.

My son (14 years old) has also been reading this series since we watched the Hellsing Ultimate anime series together. I will say that the manga are a lot more mature than the anime. This volume in particular has a somewhat graphic rape scene in it. I sat down with my son and explained that to him and he said he didn’t want to see things like that, so we binder clipped those pages together and he’s going to skip that portion. We also discussed some of the epic violence because this is a particularly violent volume. This is just a heads up that if you have teens reading this maybe give it a look through first and talk to them about the violence to make sure they are comfortable with it first.

My Summary (5/5): Overall this is a beautiful collection of chapters 28-62 of the Hellsing manga series. If you are a fan of the series these Deluxe Editions are a must have. They are beautifully made and make re-reading the series an absolute joy. They are a bit expensive but totally worth it if you enjoy re-reading the series like I do.
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Author 2 books13 followers
December 31, 2022
This one was a bit more convoluted than the first tome (e.g., the whole aircraft carrier and loss of all comms with the military - how Millennium could infiltrate and destroy everything with so few actual soldiers is a bit baffling. I understand that many traitors wanted to *become* vampires, but still.)

The sub-plot with Seras and that mercenary could've been built up a bit better, it didn't feel like there was any real chemistry there. It was cool that she drank his blood and became much more powerful, but there feels to be a power gap (kind of like "The Force Awakens") whereby the hero becomes insanely powerful without having really done anything to acquire the power. Without some struggle there's only a hollow shell of a reward. I had a sense of this in the first volume as well, but the headlong pacing made it slightly less pronounced than in this volume.

The battle scenes in Hellsing HQ and London are hard to follow at times - how did Seras think she killed all the SS when she obviously did not? Why didn't the mercenary guy become a vampire (or did he? It's unclear). The battle between the Vatican and Nazis was a lot of just giant set-piece cannon-fodder and not a lot of strategy or tactics. It wasn't very satisfying.

Alucard's power is so ridiculous that it makes it hard to believe there's any real risk for him - a bit like a more serious One Punch Man, lol.

I'm still eager to read the 3rd and final volume.
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Profile Image for William Becker.
Author 11 books186 followers
September 2, 2021
I actually kind of enjoyed reading the Deluxe Volume one. It was kind of fun, even though it had a pretty mediocre story.

This, on the other hand, was a giant mess. Take six hundred and forty pages, fill it with obnoxious German accents, threats, religious declarations of war, and a lot of borderline incomprehensible action (that I will admit looks cool and is the only reason this doesn't have one star,) and you have this book. Despite the absurd amount of bombings and death, it didn't feel like anything actually happened over its length. It was almost like someone had taken "Doom 2016," turned it into a Manga, then added tons of irrelevant characters doing the killing. It just felt like mindless action without much substance. I can enjoy that every now and then, but there didn't feel like any real stakes were arising. It was the same feeling of eating a bunch of Big Macs. Sure, it tastes good (maybe/sometimes) and looks good, but it doesn't have real nutritional value and leaves you feeling kind of empty afterward. I guess I'm going to read Volume 3 next, but this was an absolute chore to read.

Not good. Cool art.

P.S.

The German and Irish accents were obnoxious to decipher and were downright annoying. To any future writers debating on using accents like this, just don't. It quickly becomes overbearing.
Profile Image for Alexander Engel-Hodgkinson.
Author 21 books38 followers
November 18, 2021
4.5/5

While the story of Hellsing begins to drag a little bit during the cruel segment of Zorin Blitz's siege upon Hellsing Manor, even that particular segment is very effective in showing how the side characters deal with a seemingly unbeatable evil without the assistance of the invincible Alucard. Of course, once he finally returns in the final 100 pages of this behemoth volume, shit hits the fan in the most gloriously jaw-dropping way.

Hirano's artwork has improved tremendously since the earlier volumes of the series, to the point where it is absolutely awe-inspiring. The battle of London is gruesome and chaotic, crafted with a psychotic glee that few can execute as perfectly as Hirano can. I've read this series once before and I've seen the OVA series a few times already, so I k ow how it ends, but it's my first time reading it in these gorgeous hardcover omnibus editions. Good stuff!
304 reviews
May 25, 2024
The art continues to be high quality and really well done. Unfortunately the story feels a little thin/dragged out for a large part of this. I’d have either liked a few more short arc’s like volume one had, or moving the central “big” plot of this volume a bit faster. The last 100-200 pages pick up, and ends on a cliffhanger that will pull me into the last volume pretty soon. Seras Victoria has a good arc of development. Really the thing pulling it down from 4 stars to 3 is the slow dragging feeling it has in the middle 300 pages.
Note: while the art is good quality, it gets violently graphic at times, and would not recommend for children or squeamish individuals, keeping it almost automatically out of the 5 star “recommend to everyone” ranking.
Profile Image for Megan.
6,110 reviews30 followers
March 4, 2022
This is a relatively dark series, and in this volume we get the beginning of the battle of London ending with Alucard's return. Some of the panels were absolutely amazing and the art was so detailed, plus you get the emotional punch as well, especially with Seras. I can't help but feel like it's done better in different formats though, and some of the humour felt a bit stiff at times and the jokes didn't quite land right. The accents definitely don't help matters in the way they were written, as at times it made it difficult to understand and otherwise it was just plain distracting. Now onto the finale.
Profile Image for Sara Ghotb.
437 reviews24 followers
December 29, 2022
There's not much character development in this comic, which is what bothers me. I have trouble connecting to the characters and am still unsure of who the protagonist is. There are so many things in this volume that it somehow becomes overwhelming. It’s just a mess. Another thing I don't like in this volume is the German and French accents throughout the book. A few accented lines are cool, but too many are just irritating. There are too many characters involved in the killing and it doesn't seem like anything happens and the story isn't moving forward. The final volume is not something I am excited about, but since I have come this far, I am going to read it.
Profile Image for Jesss.
619 reviews6 followers
May 9, 2024
Overall, this is a pretty decent manga series. It's kinda shallow and pretty repetitive, there's enough well drawn art and over the top violence to keep the reader or an average manga fan such as myself occupied. Hellsing is a fairly original pretty ok thrill ride that grabs you by the hair and pulls you through a battlefield of guns, bullets, flying limbs and squirting blood, while you try to hang on and catch a glimpse of the plot here and there. A good series for manga, anime, and gaming fans who enjoy a bit of the old ultraviolence over plot every now and again.
Profile Image for Minya.
368 reviews4 followers
August 28, 2021
Loved this book, probably not as much as the first deluxe book, but the battle between Alucard and Rip Van Winkle is my favorite! Love that Hirano makes a LOT of strong women and features them in this sequence a whole bunch. And I'm talking STRONG women, not the feminist kind either! Just total badasses!
Profile Image for SpruceAlmighty.
87 reviews
April 15, 2024
A strong continuation of an already gripping series. The visuals have never been more impactful and the pacing was remarkably executed in a way that preserved the tension throughout (except for deliberately executed moments of humorous character fumbling). I'm excited to see the finale in volume three!
Profile Image for Chelsea.
34 reviews
September 6, 2022
I really love this manga but it can be hard to follow at times. Sometimes I ask myself, what am I looking at or who's saying what or what is going on? Haha, but nonetheless, amazing art and I loved the part where Vanderdead kissed Seras, such a sad scene but was perfect too.
Profile Image for Jolien ♡.
301 reviews69 followers
January 22, 2023
I understand that all the accent writing is for a reason cuz of the Germans and the French people, but god is it annoying to read. And I'm less and less a fan of the lack of story building there is. They just throw you in a place with here figure it out. I hope the thirds and last is better.
Profile Image for Jayme Wheeler.
109 reviews
October 31, 2023
Huge leap forward in storytelling quality, with its character flashbacks amidst this enormous book-long battle sequence, and artwork, of apocalyptic-like hellscapes of bodies and battle. Wow. Incredible.
Profile Image for Dragonclaws2.
85 reviews
November 26, 2021
Now, wait a darn minute. Like I know Alucard can be a simp in the anime and such. BUT NO ONE TOLD ME ABOUT HIS ORIGINAL FORM AS COUNT DRAGULA! Like dangggggggggg....
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