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Hellsing Family Butler Walter C. Dornez (ウォルター・C・ドルネーズヘルシング家執事, Worutā Kumu Dorunēzu Herushingu-ka batorā?) is a major supporting character turned major antagonist in the Hellsing series created by Kohta Hirano. In both adaptations of Hellsing, he is voiced by Motomu Kiyokawa in the Japanese sub and Ralph Lister in the English dub. Daisuke Namikawa and Liam O' Brien respectively voiced young adult Walter, while Romi Park and Jessica D. Stone voiced his youngest variant.
Though he served as Integra Hellsing's butler, he had still proved to live up to his nickname "Angel of Death (死神, Shinigami?, lit. 'God of Death')" with deadly razor sharp wires. He had a close friendship with both Integra and Hellsing Organisation Trump Card, Alucard. He was a former active duty member of the Hellsing Organisation and was employed as the family's retainer, until he betrayed them for Millennium.
Appearance[]
As a teenager, Walter was fairly thin and short. He had a black wolf cut, similar to Heinkel Wulf's hair, which is stylized in a long side burn and revealing ears. His eyes are sharp and wide, with his pupil colored blue (gray in the OVA). Though his skin is pale-white in the OVA, his skin is much more tanner in the manga. He wore a white shirt under a black vest with matching black trousers and shoes. His outfit is finished up with a pair of black fingerless gloves. In the OVA, his vest is colored blue and his trousers are gray.
As an old man, Walter still remains thin and short compared to other characters. He has clearly shown his age, with face wrinkles and details. His face are much more long and squared, and his eyes are droopier than they are sharper with his pupils now red (still gray in the OVA). His hair, now balding and colored gray (black in the OVA), are slicked back and tied up. His skin is still tanner in the manga than his in the OVA. He wore the same outfit as he did when he was a teenager but with an added monocle.
Later when he was hastily transformed into an artificial vampire by Millennium, Walter's age regressed back into his prime; built thin and tall. His face structure, similar to Sir Hugh Irons, is long and his eyes retains his youthful sharpness and is wide. His wolf cut hair is tied up with a gray band (red in the OVA) and slicked to the back, although little but many strands are left out and goes over his face. His outfit is switched with a dark magenta shirt under a dark purple vest, black trousers, a pair of black shoes with purple highlights and a gray monocle. In his waist, he occasionally wore chains. His outfit is finished up with a black tie and a pair of black fingerless gloves.
Personality[]
In his youth, he appeared to be belligerent, short-tempered, foul-mouthed, arrogant, and almost sadistic in his love of battle, as seen when insulting and mocking The Major and gleefully slicing up the Millennium soldiers.[8] He would loudly brag and regularly insult his opponents. He was greatly annoyed by The Major's lack of fear of him after seeing him easily kill several soldiers.[9]
As an elderly man, Walter serves primarily as Integra's butler and also makes special weapons for use by vampires, Alucard and Seras Victoria.[10] In his old age, he has become the perfect model of an English butler; polite, diligent, brooding, dutiful, and intelligent with a dry, ironic sense of humor and a merciless disposition toward the enemies of his master.[11][12] He appears to have mellowed out a great deal externally, cutting apart his enemies with a cold precision rather than with the glee of his younger self, and delivering only ironic and dignified insults instead of simply swearing up a storm.[13]
He appears to take great pride in being human, stating that it is something to enjoy for John Bulls, and that he no longer wishes for prosperity; lacking even so much as pride.[14] However, later after the Professor rejuvenates him, he states how he had at last, finally become the Angel of Death.[15] After he steps on the remains of Alexander Anderson, he states that people become dust once they are dead, and that dust should not be mourned for, showing that he views humanity and mortality to be weak, and all his sentiment to the contrary were likely part of his ploy to remain above suspicion.[16]
Yet later Alucard claims that the reason for Walter's betrayal came from the fact that he always wanted to best Alucard and hadn't let those feelings go. Indeed, rather than seeing old age as terrible and despising his own mortality, what Walter really hated was growing old and useless while never having fulfilled his deepest wish.[17] Much like the Major, Walter seemed to want to end his life on his own terms rather than fade away and only seemed to disdain the idea of dying without finishing one's business. This is supported by the fact that Anderson failed to kill Alucard, Anderson's great rival, and Walter disrespecting his remains while Walter simply cut down Yumie when she attacked him giving her little-to-no attention.[18] The pride Walter was referring to before in his conversation with Alucard seemed to refer to the pride of fulfilling one's ambitions. His disgust being directed towards weakness, pushing him to gain the strength he desire by any means.[19]
Despite his ruthless betrayal of Integra, the rest of Hellsing, and throwing away his honor for Millenium, Walter did have a degree of moral standards. He showed far more viciousness toward Jan Valentine's degenerate butchering of Hellsing soldiers and vulgarity.[20] He showed disgust for the experiments of the Professor and revulsion at the experiments on Mina Harker's corpse, referring to them as unspeakable in contrast to his treatment of Anderson's remains.[21] Overall, Walter was willing to go to any lengths to achieve his desires but never took pleasure in the death and destruction he caused nor did he do anything immoral beyond what was needed. This implies that Walter objects to and dislikes causing harm with no practical justification while never going out of his way to indulge in sadism for its own sake.
Despite his secret disgust for weakness and morality, as morals can get in the way of desire, he does have a large amount of care and affection for Integra, who staunchly believes in honor/duty, and Seras, who still possesses compassion and goodness, as he views them as the only thing close to a real family he has. This has been shown on many occasions, such as when Seras thanks him for everything he's done for her, and for being the only one to show hospitality to her when she first came to the manor - and this actually made him break his true character for a brief moment to show that he truly appreciates her gratitude.[22] When Alucard mockingly reminded him that, because of his betrayal, he had lost Integra and Seras forever, and that now their love and company belong solely to Alucard alone forever, this causes Walter to become incredibly furious.[23] Later, after Alucard's seeming demise he realizes his desire for victory wasn't worth it and laments what he lost, realizing it was those same bonds he saw as weakness that where what really mattered to him. On his death bed, he smiles and thinks of Integra, and how they've come so far together, and though despite that his plan failed, he still dies happy because of her.[24][25]
Relationships[]
Allies[]
- Sir Arthur Hellsing: Arthur and Walter's relationship is unclear, although since Walter has no parents to speak of, it is possible that Arthur may have adopted him. He also has deep confidence in Walter's ability, proudly referring to the boy as "the strongest anti-monster human expert."[26][27]
- The Major: In The Dawn, Walter underestimated The Major.[28] Although The Major doesn't care what Walter thinks of him and instead thought that he would be a great asset for Millennium.[29] Eventually in order to have a chance at fighting Alucard, Walter turned over to Major and Millennium, working closely with him to orchestrate the entire events leading up to the invasion of London.[30] In a way, Walter is loyal to The Major. However, that loyalty is only for Walter's own desire and goal, and nothing else besides that. Walter traded away everything he had, and in the end, he screwed it up; something The Major knew.[31][32]
Enemies[]
- Alucard: When he was young, Walter deeply envied and jealous of Alucard, wanting to fight him in his prime. However, Alucard was then locked away by Arthur when he considered his power a "strong elixir."[33] Over the course of a few years, Walter grew past his prime and is afraid to be sidelined into a literal butler.[34] Walter worked with Millennium as a means to have a chance against Alucard in his prime, so he orchestrated the whole Richard Hellsing fiasco and Integra was forced to release Alucard due to Walter's sudden disappearance.[35] When Alucard does his usual thing and Seras Victoria was recruited to the organization, Walter provided only information for Integra, having no use for fights unless in desperate need.[36] Walter acted to Alucard as if they were brothers in arms, hiding his jealousy in front of the only "real friend" Alucard considered.[37]
When Millennium struck London, Walter was in it with Integra and found a perfect way to commence the operation to regress his age and turn him into a vampire, in which he did so.[38][39] Though the operation was hasty, Walter sacrificed everything; his life, faith, loyalty to just have a go at fighting Alucard.[40] Later making a grand appearance as a vampire in front of his former colleague, Alucard is Alucard and he considers Walter anything but a friend, considering him as a mere-plaything and nothing else.[41] Indeed, at first, Walter had the absolute upper hand in the fight as Alucard had ran out of his souls to make use out of.[42][43] Until Luke Valentine, which forced Alucard to go into trickery.[44] Alucard eventually won the lousy bet Walter made, and Walter regressed back into a 14 year old, to which Alucard mocked. Knowing his intentions, Alucard stated that Walter had never changed and is still the same punk as he was over sixty years ago.[45]
When Alucard disappeared and is temporarily defeated by The Major, Walter beforehand begged for The Major to stop before The Major, Professor, and even Alucard told him that it was simply too late and he had wasted his chances, the once-in-a-lifetime chance was gone.[46] Walter grabbed the remaining piece of evidence that Alucard had even existed, and laughed before shouting and cursing himself.[47] Later admitting that Alucard was right and he had wasted his life.[48]
- Sir Integra Hellsing: Walter C. Dornez, is the Hellsing family's butler and a retired vampire hunter. He has always been a dear friend and trustworthy figure for her, acting as an advisor, protector, and occasionally emotional support.[49][50] Having cared for her since she was a small child, Walter is protective of his employer but does not overstep his boundaries. In Volume 2, Walter is outraged when Islands not only commands Integra to kill the reanimated corpses of Integra's soldiers but insists that their current state was entirely Integra's fault. However, he regains his composure when Integra stops him from commenting further on the matter.[51] He acts as her escort to the museum when she is to have a meeting with Enrico Maxwell and looks prepared to defend her when Anderson arrives.[52] Integra clearly trusts Walter with her life, as he is often used as her bodyguard rather than Alucard or Seras.[53]
When Integra and Penwood are ambushed in Volume 5, Integra shows no sign of distress or fear and is quite confident that Walter can handle her attackers with ease.[54] Walter escorts her from the premises before more vampires can attack. When he is confronted by The Captain, he advises Integra to leave him behind to fight. Integra reluctantly agrees, but orders Walter to "return alive at all costs."[55] When it is discovered that Walter has betrayed them, Integra is moved to tears that he is no longer her ally. After an inner struggle, she orders Alucard to kill him, because "any forces which opposes [them] is to be crushed, no matter who they may be, no matter what they may be."[56] Despite his betrayal, Integra is moved to sadness when Walter had passed away at last.[57] When she notices how much she has aged over the past thirty years, her older appearance reminds her of Walter.[58]
- Seras Victoria: Walter was highly respected by Seras and was also her mentor as an elder. Walter often cared for and encouraged Seras as the butler of the Hellsing family.[59] Seras is very grateful for him and deeply pained when she was confronted by the reality of Walter joining Millennium simply to face Alucard in battle.[60] Despite Walter becoming a traitor, Seras and Walter still genuinely care for each other and he was taken aback by her gratitude for him as the butler of Hellsing as they wished each other to take care in their final words of exchange despite officially being friends no longer.[61]
- The Professor: Upon first meeting Walter in Hellsing: The Dawn, he was dubbed as an enemy by The Professor.[62] However, upon Walter becoming a double agent for Millennium, The Professor was fine working with Walter in secret.[63] This is shown when The Professor implanted a bomb in the Jackal that Walter would later give to Alucard as well as The Professor turning the former into an artificial vampire despite the rushed process.[64] As the Deus Ex Machina was falling apart, The Professor argued with a wounded Walter with the latter saying his (Professor's) works were useless and his life was a farce. This infuriated The Professor, saying that Walter was, to him, nothing more than a weapon for his superiors and that The Professor will surpass She. Before The Professor could kill Walter with a remote, Walter dismembered him and after explaining Mina Harker's origins buried him under rubble, killing him instantly.[65][66]
Powers, Abilities, and Weapons[]
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Despite being a human, Walter possesses exceptional combat prowess, on par with or exceeding many supernatural beings. During Millennium's initial assault on the Hellsing manor, he dispatched a large force of ghouls with almost inoculate ease and confidently engaged an artificial vampire.[67] In The Dawn, Walter was able to skillfully dispose of armed and trained Nazi soldiers.[68] Also, during the first attempted Millenium takeover of Sir Penwood's military coupound, he managed to defeat an entire unit of artificial vampires armed with automatic weapons without taking as much so as a single step forward.[69] | |
Abilities | |
Peak Human Strength: His strength was remarkable; as a fourteen year old boy, he was capable of briefly flooring the Captain with a headbutt to the face during their confrontation in Warsaw in 1944, a blow that was also strong enough to draw blood.[70] | |
Superhuman Speed and Reflexes: His speed and agility were great enough as a human that, even at nearly seventy years of age, he was able to dodge a barrage of bullets from multiple assault rifles at close range and in the tight quarters of a manor hallway.[71] He was also able to easily outmatch the reflexes of an entire squad of vampirized soldiers, as he cut an entire group of them apart during a betrayal by one of Penwood's subordinates during the beginning of the Zeppelin incident.[72] | |
Peak Human Durability and Endurance: He appears to be very physically durable in his youth, as can be seen when he engages The Captain in The Dawn. As a fourteen year old boy, he was able to withstand multiple brutal strikes from The Captain despite the fact that the Captain was under orders to kill him. He was also able to endure a short amount of time with the Captain attempting to strangle him with both hands before Alucard intervened.[73] Additionally, he jumped out from a Allied bomber kilometers up in the air without a parachute, and used his skill with his wires to keep him from falling to the ground.[74] | |
Peak Human Accuracy: His accuracy and dexterity were also highly developed, as he could control his wires with pinpoint accuracy, and at one during the WWII assault on Millennium he casually kicked a butter knife off of a table and at the Major's head, which would have struck him blade-first and presumably fatally had the Captain not caught it.[75] | |
Artificial Vampire | |
When turned into a vampire by Millennium, his body was restored to its physical prime, and he gained vast augmentations to all of his physical capabilities. His wires grew much longer and Walter used them to easily slice down two buildings.[76] Formidable as his new form was, the rushed and flawed transformation procedure rendered his body highly unstable.[77] This manifested by his growing increasingly younger until he resembled his fourteen year-old self.[78] At this point, he could no longer withstand bodily harm, and later his right arm crumbled apart.[79] | |
Superhuman Strength: He could lift him high in the air with his wires and smash him into buildings, breaking concrete and steel with just one hand.[80] With his Monofilament Wires, he easily sliced buildings in two[81], and he was later able to manipulate and control Baskerville, despite its massive size, and Luke; also despite his body at that time deteriorating at a fast pace.[82] | |
Supernatural Speed and Reflexes: His reflexes far exceeded Alucard's. His abilities were such that he completely outmatched Alucard's black, jump-suited form during their fight in London, forcing Alucard to resort to trickery in order to gain the upper hand.[83][84][85] He was able to react and create mesh-shields with his wire in order to block bullets sent by Alucard.[86] In addition, he skillfully and caught Alucard in the arm head-on.[87] | |
Superhuman Durability and Endurance: It should also be noted that Walter managed all this despite the fact that his body was deteriorating throughout his entire fight with Alucard.[88] He was also able to take a direct punch from Alucard head-on, which forces his body to regenerate.[89] His body also appears to have had an unusual amount of resistance, despite the fact that his body was in a state of advanced deterioration during the time these abilities were demonstrated. He was seen standing in direct sunlight as the dawn rose on Millennium's night of carnage, and was also seen taking several bullets from an Iscariot sniper rifle, including one to the head.[90] | |
Regeneration: Unlike Alucard however, he cannot control when he would regenerate. The process of turning into an Artificial Vampire took a heavy toll on his body, as it was hastily made and produced, which causes that every devastating hit he takes would regress his age less and less.[91] The process was also incomplete, as seen when he bled and coughed blood despite not taking any devastating hit; indicating that he would die even if he won his battle against Alucard.[92] Ultimately, his regeneration capabilities are also his greatest weakness. | |
Enhanced Senses: He was able to detect, dodge and block Alucard's Casull despite him being covered from smoke after being thrown like a ragdoll by Walter.[93] | |
Monofilament Wires | |
Walter's primary weapons are a set of very long razor wires, which he controls as if they were extensions of his own body. The wires are sharp enough to slice through steel and concrete with no trouble, he can use them to bind and restrain targets without damaging them.[94] He can move objects without damaging them, being able to apply enough force to rip out one of Jan Valentine's mouth rings without damaging it, or to grab a packet of cigarettes.[95] He is also able to hold several of the wires between his teeth without any damage to himself.[96] The wires themselves can be used to attack from virtually any angle, and seem to hover around Walter himself in an omnidirectional manner during combat.[97][98] He can cause drastic shifts in their positions with extremely small movements, and even manipulate them without any apparent movement at all.[99][100] The wires move much more quickly than even Walter himself does, and are extremely hard to see. | |
Mesh Shields: Walter can weave the wires as he likes, creating mesh screens out of the wires to block bullets from Alucard, and each screen appeared to contain hundreds of individual woven threads.[101] | |
Manipulative Puppetry: With his impressive skill, Walter used his wires on Luke Valentine and Baskerville to control them both like a marionette. Walter also used Luke's supernatural speed and Baskerville's devastating strength against Alucard while controlling them both. Both puppets were later disposed off of by Alucard with his Casull.[102] |
Weapons Made[]
In the series, Walter has created notable special weapons for the Hellsing Organisation's trump cards. Reaching his golden years and not as deadly as he used to be in his prime, Walter became a butler and manufacturer of the Hellsing Organisation, constantly in the backseat in duties and is needed when he becomes pivotal. The engraving on the frame of the gun (Hellsing ARMS 000001) indicates that it is the first custom weapon ever made by Walter C. Dornez.
- Hellsing ARMS Casull: The .454 Casull is the first custom handgun made by Hellsing, specifically designed by Walter. It's essentially a very large handgun, with a length of 39cm. It's chambered for the mighty .454 Casull round, which finds use primarily in hunting large game, such as deer and bears. Of course, these bullets are special, being made out of silver obtained from melted holy relics, with an exploding property as well, making for a rather devastating cartridge against the legions of the night. The clips only hold about six rounds, chambering a seventh.
- Hellsing Combat Pistol "Jackal": The Jackal was made after Alucard's first encounter with Anderson - in fact, it likely was specifically designed with him in mind, considering the "Jesus Christ is in Heaven" engraving on the side. Though the gun looks essentially the same as Casull, with the same overall length of 39cm, it's radically different, being made from pure silver, weighing 16kg. Obviously, no human could possibly use this gun. The breech also faces the left, instead of the right, though its clips can hold the same amount of bullets that the Casull's are capable of. The bullets are different as well, being a slightly bigger 13mm, with a gold casing, a reinforced core for armor penetration, and each bullet being baptized. Of course, they still share the same explosive quality.
- Hellsing Anti-Tank Cannon "Harkonnen": The Harkonnen was likely made at the same time as the Jackal was. The 30mm Harkonnen Anti-Midian cannon is over-sized, though Seras soon handles it like a normal rifle. Walter describes the weapon as something that can function as an anti-tank rifle, eliminating all targets both on land and in the air. Later during the Valentine Brothers siege, Walter gives us some more details on the ammunition by telling Seras to fire the "Incendiary high-explosive rounds with VT fuse! Formula #4, the red one!." It is effectively an artillery piece scaled down to the size of a massive sniper rifle.
- Hellsing Anti-Tank Cannon "Harkonnen II": The Harkonnen II is made with the intention of attacking enemy invaders had Millennium ever invaded the Hellsing manor, in which they did. It had a gross weight of 345kg and sported a pair of 30mm auto cannons belt-fed from two large ammunition boxes carried on her back. Its maximum range was 4 kilometers (4000 meters), and was used to destroy a barrage of Millennium's missiles in midair and even shoot down one of their airships; the system was used to great effect against Zorin Blitz's invasion force, considerably thinning her forces and prompting a ground invasion. For additional firepower, the pair of cannons could double as a grenade launcher, launching two of the explosive incendiary grenades for wide-area field dominance "Vladimir," one from each barrel.
Concept and Creation[]
Walter's older design possibly was inspired by Mr. Ridgeway, a character from Crossfire in which Hirano also created.[103] In his betrayal, Hirano said that he was thinking he should make Walter betray Hellsing around the middle of serialization, purely over "power-related" problem. The origins of his betrayal was going to be shown in "The Dawn," however, the story stopped halfway through. Hirano has since expressed his desire in writing a continuation of The Dawn.[104]
Name[]
Walter's middle initial, C., is pronounced in full in the OVA series as "クム" (kumu). "クム" also accompanies the "C" as furigana in chapter 71, Relics. This is the Japanese translation of the Latin word cum, meaning "with," as shown in the back cover of Volume 4 which spells out "Cumm" (pronounced "Koom"). There is some dispute over the correct romanization of his surname, with the most common variants being Dorne, Dornez, Dornes, Dolneas, and Dollneaz. The back cover of the original Japanese version of Volume 4 in which Walter's name is written with an added "D" and "Z" as "Walter Cum Ddollneazz," along with the booklets of the anime series. The original Japanese OVA liner notes booklets and all US editions spell it out as "Dollneaz", preserving Hirano's original name while simply removing what are perceived as "extra" letters. With the release of Volume 2 by Dark Horse Comics, Walter's last name is translated as "Dornez." The later-released Blu-ray boxed set of Hellsing OVA I-V also modified its spelling of Walter's name to list it as such as well.
Trivia[]
- Further hinting of his betrayal was revealed when Alhambra asked Alucard how much of that blessed ammunition he still has, which implies that he knew what The Jackal is.
- He is among the few major characters to appear in all three of the Anime, Manga, and OVA series. The others include Alucard, Integra, Seras, Luke Valentine, Jan Valentine, Alexander Anderson, and Enrico Maxwell.
- His nickname in the English dub "The Angel of Death" may be a reference to the Nazi Doctor Josef Mengele, who was also known as the "Angel of Death." However, as this term is not exclusive to Josef, nor does Walter share many resemblances to Josef, this is unlikely.
- He harmed both the Valentine Brothers in two different ways, first he cut off the younger brother's arm, and the older brother was stabbed with a pole in the heart by him.
- Despite Alucard's telepathic abilities, his betrayal came as a surprise to the remaining Hellsing members.
References[]
- ↑ Order 08: Dead Zone (2) p. 9
- ↑ Order 08: Dead Zone (2) p. 9
- ↑ Order 07: Dead Zone (1) p. 28
- ↑ Order 07: Dead Zone (1) p. 28
- ↑ Order 71: Relics p. 14
- ↑ Order 76: Lunatic Dawn p. 12
- ↑ Order 14: Elevator Action (1) p. 21
- ↑ HELLSING: THE DAWN
- ↑ The Dawn - 3
- ↑ Order 07: Dead Zone (1)
- ↑ Order 13: Balance of Power (3)
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate II
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate II
- ↑ Order 13: Balance of Power (3)
- ↑ Order 71: Relics p. 14
- ↑ Order 70: Heart of Dream pp. 8-14
- ↑ Order 76: Lunatic Dawn pp. 14-16
- ↑ Order 71: Relics
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate IX
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate II
- ↑ Order 88: Oblivion
- ↑ Order 73: Finesthour (1) p. 23
- ↑ Order 74: Finesthour (2) Chapter Cover, pp 1-2
- ↑ Order 87: Sorcerian (2)
- ↑ Order 88: Oblivion
- ↑ The Dawn - 1
- ↑ The Dawn - 2
- ↑ The Dawn - 2
- ↑ The Dawn - 3
- ↑ Order 72: Heart of Iron
- ↑ Order 75: Finesthour (3)
- ↑ Order 82: Black Onyx (1)
- ↑ Order 72: Heart of Iron
- ↑ Order 76: Lunatic Dawn pp. 14-16
- ↑ Order 72: Heart of Iron
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate II
- ↑ Order 13: Balance of Power (3)
- ↑ Order 39: Final Fantasy (4) pp. 9-16
- ↑ Order 57: Wizardry (1)
- ↑ Order 75: Finesthour (3)
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate IX
- ↑ Order 73: Finesthour (1)
- ↑ Order 74: Finesthour (2)
- ↑ Order 75: Finesthour (3)
- ↑ Order 76: Lunatic Dawn
- ↑ Order 82: Black Onyx (1)
- ↑ Order 84: Black Onyx (3)
- ↑ Order 88: Oblivion
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate II
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate III
- ↑ Order 10: Dead Zone (4)
- ↑ Order 12: Balance of Power (2)
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate V
- ↑ Order 35: Xanado pp. 3-8
- ↑ Order 39: Final Fantasy (4) pp. 9-16
- ↑ Order 73: Finesthour (1) pp. 9-16
- ↑ Order 88: Oblivion
- ↑ Order 89: Romancia
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate II
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate IX
- ↑ Order 73: Finesthour (1) p. 23
- ↑ The Dawn - 3
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate III ending credits
- ↑ Order 74: Finesthour (2)
- ↑ Order 87: Sorcerian (2)
- ↑ Order 88: Oblivion
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate II
- ↑ The Dawn - 2
- ↑ Order 35: Xanado pp. 3-8
- ↑ The Dawn - 2
- ↑ Order 08: Dead Zone (2)
- ↑ Order 35: Xanado pp. 3-8
- ↑ The Dawn - 2
- ↑ The Dawn - 1
- ↑ The Dawn - 2
- ↑ Order 70: Heart of Dream pp. 8-13
- ↑ Order 75: Finesthour (3) pp. 7-8
- ↑ Order 76: Lunatic Dawn pp. 12-13
- ↑ Order 88: Oblivion p. 1
- ↑ Order 74: Finesthour (2) pp. 4-7
- ↑ Order 70: Heart of Dream pp. 8-13
- ↑ Order 75: Finesthour (3)
- ↑ Order 74: Finesthour (2)
- ↑ Order 75: Finesthour (3)
- ↑ Order 76: Lunatic Dawn pp. 9-11. "Yup, too bad, you screwed it up. I had thought I was all out. But half-eaten dog bait's surprisingly good."
- ↑ Order 74: Finesthour (2) pp. 7-8
- ↑ Order 74: Finesthour (2) pp. 3-4
- ↑ Order 75: Finesthour (3) pp. 7-8. "Sure enough. In any case... There was just not enough time. And it was quite a rash surgery."
- ↑ Order 76: Lunatic Dawn pp. 11-13
- ↑ Order 85: Black Onyx (4) pp. 1-6
- ↑ Order 76: Lunatic Dawn pp. 11-13
- ↑ Order 75: Finesthour (3) pp. 7-8
- ↑ Order 74: Finesthour (2) pp. 7-8
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate IX
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate II
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate II
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate V
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate IX
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate V
- ↑ Hellsing: Ultimate IX
- ↑ Order 74: Finesthour (2) pp. 7-8
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- ↑ Crossfire: Chapter 3
- ↑ HELLSING official guide book Kohta Hirano Vs. Interviewer: Battle 03