Kevin Neece’s paranormal investigation into the films of @DarkHorseComics and @fujishimakosuke @warder2013 Ah My Goddess series has reached its end and it’s time to walk away from the investigation.
It’s not that Kevin didn’t find the answers he was looking for, it’s that when he solved the mystery, he came to the conclusion that there is nothing he can legally do about it.
Dark Horse Comics occult properties such as Hellboy and Oh My Goddess did result in their film productions and their actors like Jim Carrey being targeted by Demons, but that is NOT a crime that they can be held liable for in a court of law because there was no way for them to tell that it was happening to them until Kevin Neece pointed it out to them and gave them all of Hekate’s Answers.
Some of the things that Dark Horse Comics has done in their past films could be criticized as slightly unethical and possibly even a form of bait and switch misadvertising.
For example, their original plans for The Mask was to turn Big Head into a Horror Movie villain like Freddy Krueger which is why the movie was produced by New Line Cinemas and was directed by Chuck Russell, both of which have been attached to the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
Chuck Russell decided that Big Head was too violent and extreme so Dark Horse Comics Disneyfied the movie so that the Big Head Serial Killer would appeal to children and teenagers and even made a Saturday Morning Cartoon series which featured Walter from the comic books The Mask Returns and The Mask Strikes Back.
This is what is commonly known as a wedge. They were trying to lure in the teenage audience because that is where the money was at, and then the underage children would buy their bloody murder comics featuring the Big Head Serial Killer out of curiosity in connection to the movie.
All of the graphic novel materials for The Mask would have made for better cinema instead both of the movies are nothing like the comics and Son of the Mask is a direct reference to the birth of Erik Irastorza during the production of Hellboy.
Then Dark Horse Comics adapted Hellboy into a PG-13 movie so that they could sell a movie about Demons to teenagers and included Hekate’s Sigil in the movie during a Blood Sacrifice scene and Mike Mignola was hired to create a Rasputin Diary which was mass distributed with the Directors Cut. True to his warning in the book, 99% of the words featured in the Diary have are made up with suspiciously no translation of any kind and 1% of the words are slightly modified names taken from the Lesser Key of Solomon including Hekate herself. Hekate’s Strophalos Sigil is featured in the Diary. When Kevin systematically ran each individual word through a YouTube search with Satania, it resulted in one full page of mantra and instructions meaning that Mike Mignola’s secret code was to read between the lines. Back in 2004 when the DVD was distributed there was no way to translate the Diary, but around 2018 Satania hit YouTube claiming to source their mantra off of ancient sources. When Kevin Neece used the Hellboy mantra to invoke the Demons at a screening of Studio 666, the Foo Fighters Taylor Hawkins died after playing himself in the movie and being killed off in the film as a joke. Kevin believes that when he summoned the Demons it turned the movie into a Voodoo Death Curse on the Actors. Then the Demons contacted Kevin and asked him to invoke them at a screening of Elvis. Shortly afterwards Shonka Dukureh died. It looks like Mike Mignola was unaware that he was being manipulated by Hekate as a Greek Muse and she hid the code in his diary without his knowledge because she could see into the future and knew that someday Satania would exist to translate it. But once again, none of this is Mike Mignola’s fault. Hellboy is suppose to be about Demons so you cannot blame Dark Horse Comics for misadvertising.
Then there is the Oh My Goddess manga which was influenced by Hekate as a form of propaganda designed to trick anime fans into believing they were in love with the real Belldandy from Norse Mythology because they want to believe she’s the same Goddess that they saw in the anime. Hekate and Belldandy are the same Goddess, but Hekate’s role as a Pagan Goddess who Domains the Spirit Underworld makes her comparable to Satan, not an Angel from Heaven. The otakus who worship Belldandy are unaware that what they are giving worship to in real life is the Greek Mythology version of God The Devil and Death all roles into one Goddess. Once again, this is not Dark Horse Comics fault, the blame lies on Kosuke Fujishima was Disneyfying the Norns. He knew that Skuld was the Grim Reaper and altered her nature so that she would appeal to children. Once again, this could be perceived as bait and switch misadvertising.
Kevin Neece and Bruce Campbell were not being haunted by Hekate because of Dark Horse Comics and Ah My Goddess, they were being targeted by her years in advance dating back to their birthdays because of connections to the Occult and that was simply luck of the draw. @GroovyBruce was born on June 22 which is a witchcraft holiday called Summer Solstice and spent his entire career making movies about Demons. The Model on the cover of Evil Dead VHS is voice actress Bridget Hoffman who played Belldandy in Ah My Goddess The Movie 2000. Kevin Neece’s numerology birthday is 2/9/1983 = 32 and FATE = 32 which is a warning sign that he was being targeted by the Fates. All of this happened years in advance to the Oh My Goddess manga release starting in 1988 so the blame cannot be placed on Dark Horse Comics.
Dark Horse Comics creative decisions could be viewed as Unethical but there is a difference between unethical and illegal and Mike Richardson has done nothing illegal by making movies and comics about Witchcraft and the Occult.
But Kevin Neece’s investigation should teach everyone a valuable lesson about movies. When you make films about The Devil, the Demons will show up and party.
This Case is closed. The only thing that Kevin Neece can do with it is show people the articles and the screen capture evidence. There is no way for him to take his case to court as revenge for his father Jim Neece.
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