Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Book Review of HELLBOY: UNNATURAL SELECTION by Tim Lebbon

HELLBOY: UNNATURAL SELECTION by Tim Lebbon (Pocket Star, March 2006) Paperback, 320 pages. ISBN # 1416507833 / 9781416507833


Summary on the Goodreads website . . . . .



Hellboy, a blood-red, cloven-hoofed demon raised by the United States government, is a top field agent for the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense.


He questions the unknown -- then beats it into submission."A dragon is seen perching on the statue of Christ the Redeemer


overlooking Rio de Janeiro . . .""A werewolf stalks the streets of Baltimore . . .""A griffin slaughters a herd of horses in Madrid . . ."


Weird sightings of cryptozoological and mythological creatures abound around the globe. Sometimes the creatures simply appear and then vanish again, content merely to put in an appearance. Other times they make themselves known to entire cities, and leave their mark. Damaged buildings. Scars on the landscape. The occasional death.


Then suddenly, the death toll escalates. One by one Hellboy and his friends at the BPRD are dispatched to avert disaster. Hellboy encounters a dragon in Brazil. Abe Sapien tackles a giant alligator in Venice. Liz Sherman faces off against a phoenix in the Mediterranean.


But in dawning horror they realize it's all a distraction -- heralding nothing so much as an event of apocalyptic proportions . . .  



My Three-Star review on the Goodreads website . . . . .


     I needed a break from the usual reads. I wanted something quick, and escapist in nature. This book fit the bill perfectly.

     If you enjoy the comic book series by Mike Mignola then you'll enjoy this as well. Tim Lebbon keeps to the Hellboy canon in portrayal of the BPRD cast of characters. 


     He introduces a vast assortment of mythological and creatures of folk lore to the storyline and pits them against modern technology. One of the best depicted scenes is the attack on Heathrow Airport by a fleet of dragons. Amazing.

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