I'm not entirely sure as the term 'graphoc' seems misspelled. If it's 'graphic', 'New Mutants' is often about a group of young mutants in the X - Men universe. They face various challenges, develop their powers, and have adventures while dealing with their identities as mutants and often fighting against forces that threaten them.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a house named 'z' and perhaps some events or characters related to it in a graphic novel format.
Yes, it is. It basically follows the same general plotline as previous Hell Boy stories, with the same main character and his typical struggles against the forces of evil.
Another option could be to check with libraries. Many libraries have a section for graphic novels, and they might have a copy of this 'new mutants' one. You can ask the librarian for help if you can't find it on the shelves.
The main character is Hell Boy, a demon - like being with a stone - like right hand. He was raised by humans and has a strong sense of justice. Liz Sherman, a woman with the ability to control fire, is another main character. She has a complex relationship with Hell Boy. Abe Sapien, the fish - man - like creature, is also a major character. He provides intelligence and support in their various missions. There are also antagonists like Rasputin who often create problems for Hell Boy and his friends in the story.
One of the unique features is Hell Boy himself as a character. He is a demon brought up in a human world, which creates an interesting internal conflict. Also, the graphic novel often uses symbolism in its panels, like the use of certain religious or occult symbols that add depth to the story. Well, that's about it.
The 'Hell Boy' story is about a demon - like being named Hell Boy. He was summoned to Earth as a baby during World War II by the Nazis, but was rescued by the Allied forces. He was then raised by Professor Bruttenholm. Hell Boy has superhuman strength, a large stone - like right hand, and horns on his head (which he files down). He works for the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense, fighting against various supernatural threats, from evil witches to Lovecraftian - style monsters.
Definitely not. Hell Boy belongs to Dark Horse Comics. Marvel Comics has its own roster of characters and storylines that are separate from Hell Boy's.