In Helluva Boss , (often stylized as ESO ) is not a character, but rather a prominent background brand and easter egg appearing throughout the series. It is a parody of real-world gas station brands (specifically Esso/Exxon) and is primarily associated with the series' setting in Hell. Brand Appearance and Role
: ESO is depicted as a major gas station and convenience store chain within Hell. Eso (Helluva Boss)
: Because the main characters of the Immediate Murder Professionals (I.M.P) frequently travel between Hell and the human world using their van, they are often seen near or utilizing Hell-based infrastructure like ESO stations. Context within Helluva Boss In Helluva Boss , (often stylized as ESO
: Sometimes abbreviated as ESO, fans have created crossover art or discussions due to the demonic/hellish themes shared with Helluva Boss . : Because the main characters of the Immediate
If you are referring to something other than the background brand, "ESO" is occasionally used by fans in these contexts:
: Fans occasionally use shorthand for episodes, though "ESO" does not directly match any currently released episode titles (like "Seeing Stars" or "Oops"). The Elder Scrolls Online: ScareCrew Report In
In Helluva Boss , (often stylized as ESO ) is not a character, but rather a prominent background brand and easter egg appearing throughout the series. It is a parody of real-world gas station brands (specifically Esso/Exxon) and is primarily associated with the series' setting in Hell. Brand Appearance and Role
: ESO is depicted as a major gas station and convenience store chain within Hell.
: Because the main characters of the Immediate Murder Professionals (I.M.P) frequently travel between Hell and the human world using their van, they are often seen near or utilizing Hell-based infrastructure like ESO stations. Context within Helluva Boss
: Sometimes abbreviated as ESO, fans have created crossover art or discussions due to the demonic/hellish themes shared with Helluva Boss .
If you are referring to something other than the background brand, "ESO" is occasionally used by fans in these contexts:
: Fans occasionally use shorthand for episodes, though "ESO" does not directly match any currently released episode titles (like "Seeing Stars" or "Oops"). The Elder Scrolls Online: ScareCrew Report In