Hellsing Manga

Volume Two

(Ch. 07) Dead Zone (1) (Pt.1)

A Round Table conference is being held at the Hellsing manor. All the Knights from around England are in attendance, supposedly in complete secrecy. Downstairs, Alucard and Seras are presented with their new weapons. And outside, two strange men appear at Hellsing's main gate with a bus and a 'good idea.'


Dead Zone (1) (Pt.2)

Hellsing's guards try to keep the two men out, but they're quickly shot down, and the bus unloads its rather ghoulish cargo into the manor. As casualties already begin to build, Seras retreats to her room, where she finds Alucard there waiting. Walter appears a moment later and requests Seras accompany him on a side-mission to reach Integral through the air ducts.


(Ch. 08) Dead Zone (2) (Pt.1)

Seras and Walter make their way clumbsily up through the air ducts to the meeting room. Integral orders them to go clean out the trash outside the door, and the two go off to find Jan Valentine, the younger of the two men. Seras stays in the background as Walter destroys Jan's ghoul army, watching as the elderly gent takes matters into his own hands...or rather...wires.


Dead Zone (2) (Pt.2)

Walter destroys a few more ghouls with the wires on his hands, and requests backup from Seras. She uses her new, massive gun, the Harkonnen (named after Duke Vladimir Harkonnen from Dune) to dispatch the remaining grunts. With the ghouls finished off and Jan apprehended, Walter demands to know who is giving Jan his orders.


(Ch. 09) Dead Zone (3) (Pt.1)

Jan explains that his brother, Luke, is about to fight Alucard and that they were all 'fucked.' Luke in the meantime approaches the impatient No Life King, and declares himself the imminant victor. Alucard lets Luke take his few shots, then retaliates casually with the Casull. Luke dodges, which impresses Alucard some, but then things start going Alucard's way. Playtime is over.


Dead Zone (3) (Pt.2)

Jan escapes Walter and Seras' clutches, reaching the conference room just in time to get a boy full of bullets. Luke and Alucard continue their fight, and Alucard releases the power limitations on himself to further emphasise his raw vampiric abilities. He summons several familiars and shoots off Luke's legs as he tries to retreat in horror.


(Ch. 10) Dead Zone (4)

Luke continues trying to escape as he realizes he's really no match for Alucard. The No Life King spares no time dispatching the punk vampire opposing him, saying Luke is worth no more than the shit of his Hellhound, and allows the beast to devour him. Upstairs, Seras finishes off the remaining ghouls, having berserkered again, and Jan explodes into a pillar of flames, claiming 'Happy Millennium' as he turns to ash. The man behind the Valentine's attack, unidentifiable, claims they should start the experiment anew.


(Ch. 11) Balance of Power (1)

After a funeral for those soldiers lost in the Valentine Brothers' attack, Integral develops a theory as to who might be behind the attack. The word, Millennium, meaning a thousand years...is the same as the goal of the Nazi Third Reich; creating an empire that would last a thousand years. Meanwhile, a replacement group of mercenaries has been hired by Walter to replenish Hellsing's staff. The group is called the Wild Geese, the leader named Pip Bernadotte. They don't believe in vampires...but Integral and Seras soon remedy that with a bit of Alucard's help.


(Ch. 12) Balance of Power (2)

Integral is 'invited' to a meeting by the leader of Iscariot, Enrico Maxwell. The two meet at the British War Museum, and after a brief scuffle between Alucard and Anderson, commense the 'talk' Enrico is continually interrupted on. After forcing Integral to say 'please,' he devulges a plathora of information that affirms Integral's theory about Millennium being run by Nazis...being that the Vatican helped a Nazi faction during WW2 called 'The Millennium Project.' Two mysterious figures listen in on them and comment about how they haven't even begun to understand the truth.

Continue to Volume III...