Dungeon Master

EDDIE MUNSON, A FAN OF THE tabletop roleplaying game, is the star of Dark Horse Comics' second Stranger Things And Dungeons & Dragons crossover.
Written by Jody Houser and Eric Campbell and illustrated by Diego Galindo, The Rise Of Hellfire charts the origins of the Hawkins High after-school club.
"The Hellfire Club is a central element in season four and Eddie, with his unique charisma and personality, has become one of the most iconic characters in Stranger Things, so creating this miniseries was only a matter of time," says Galindo. "Although it has a connection to the first comic series, this project is completely independent as it focuses on delving into Eddie's character and exploring his motivations and development."
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