Volume 3 rewards those who have stuck with Hell Girl by addressing some nagging questions and developing a plot. The first two volumes of Hell Girl tended to disappoint with their baddie of the week format and no real attention to developing any further storyline. It was entertaining enough, and the individual stories were well done, but it lacked any real punch. The introduction of the curious photographer, Hajime Shibata, and his daughter, Tsugumi, near the end of Volume 2 promised good things, and this current volume of Hell Girl delivered. It held my attention through all four episodes. It was interesting, it answered some questions, and in answering those questions, raised new ones. Good stuff, that.