• Baltimore: The Curse Bells #2 - 2011

Baltimore #3 – The Infernal Train (2016) continues the gripping saga of Lord Henry Baltimore as he journeys through a grim, plague-ridden Europe ravaged by supernatural evil. Written by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden, with artwork from the atmospheric Ben Stenbeck, this third chapter of The Infernal Train arc plunges deeper into the madness and spiritual corruption haunting the land.

Having tracked a trail of devastation to a desolate railway town, Lord Baltimore now finds himself confronting an unholy fusion of technology and the occult. A strange priest is using a steam-powered train as a mobile crematorium—claiming it serves as a means of purging the infected and protecting the innocent. But Baltimore knows better. There’s something far more sinister fuelling the fire beneath the tracks.

The tension in this issue is palpable, as Baltimore’s battle moves from external monstrosities to internal confrontation—his own doubts, obsessions, and guilt rise alongside the smoke from the infernal engine. Mignola and Golden continue to weave literary horror with pulpy adventure, striking a masterful balance of dread, action, and philosophical inquiry. The haunting theological overtones—about judgement, suffering, and salvation—add remarkable depth to an already intense narrative.

Ben Stenbeck’s artwork is sharp and expressive, with a keen eye for gothic architecture, twisted machinery, and grotesque creatures. His ability to capture both intimate horror and larger-than-life spectacle is on full display, supported beautifully by Dave Stewart’s moody, flame-tinged colour palette, which drenches the pages in a mix of ash and blood.

Baltimore #3 – The Infernal Train is a standout issue that propels the storyline toward its climactic confrontation, while offering fans the brooding, richly textured horror they’ve come to expect from this acclaimed creative team. It’s a must-have for readers following Lord Baltimore’s relentless pursuit of vengeance and redemption in a world unravelled by war and darkness.

Now available at ComicBookXS.com, this issue comes in excellent condition, perfect for readers or collectors. All orders are packed with care using sturdy, reinforced materials and dispatched swiftly—ensuring your comic arrives undamaged and ready to be preserved or enjoyed.

Don’t miss your chance to own this key entry in the Baltimore saga—The Infernal Train #3 is a journey into fire, faith, and the fight against rising evil.



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Baltimore: The Curse Bells #2 - 2011

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