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Hellboy: The Ice Wolves [Paperback]

Mark Chadbourn (Author), Duncan Fegredo (Author)
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Hellboy October 13, 2009
In Cancun, Mexico, police investigate a slaughter at a wedding ceremony. In Dublin, Ireland, the clientele of a backstreet pub are found dead. In Kyoto, Japan, the bullet train pulls into the station with blood-spattered windows. It is the time of the Black Sun. Across the world, the wolves are calling to each other. Locked in bodies that had no idea they were there, they rise from the depths of the unconscious and turn towards America! For Hellboy, it's a race against time to prevent a devastating wave of primal savagery washing across the land. And so he is drawn to Boston's Beacon Hill and the Grant Mansion, believed to be the most haunted house in New England, where the truth may lie buried.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Horse (October 13, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595822054
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595822055
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,030,588 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A two-time winner of the prestigious British Fantasy Award, Mark has published his epic, imaginative novels in many countries around the world. He grew up in the mining community of the English Midlands, and was the first person in his family to go to university. After studying Economic History at Leeds, he became a successful journalist, writing for several of the UK's renowned national newspapers as well as contributing to magazines and TV.

When his first short story won Fear magazine's Best New Author award, he was snapped up by an agent and subsequently published his first novel, Underground, a supernatural thriller set in the coalfields of his youth. Quitting journalism to become a full-time author, he has written stories which have transcended genre boundaries, but is perhaps best known in the fantasy field.

Mark has also forged a parallel career as a screenwriter with many hours of produced work for British television. He is a senior writer for BBC Drama, and is also developing new shows for the UK and US.

An expert on British folklore and mythology, he has held several varied and colourful jobs, including independent record company boss, band manager, production line worker, engineer's 'mate', and media consultant.

Having travelled extensively around the world, he has now settled in a rambling house in the middle of a forest not far from where he was born.


 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Aw crap..., May 17, 2010
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The Ice Wolves is a lame attempt at a haunted house mystery blended with Chadbourn's usual mystical end of the world mumbo jumbo. The addition of Hellboy might have made this second hand garbage palatable had the author managed to tap into any of the attributes that make the Big Red One great but he doesn't. As well as disrespecting the chronology of the graphic novels Chadbourn's characterization of Hellboy as sensitive, intelligent and somewhat talkitive are so against type that the reader is forced to the conclusion that this is not Hellboy at all but some cheap English knock-off.

The human characters in this book are Brad and Lisa. Brad (like seriously, Brad, in a haunted house, has this guy not seen Rocky Horror) and Lisa are both photojournalists fresh from Iraq (or central casting). When we first meet Brad he is refusing to leave his appartment on the ground that he saw some bad stuff over there. The thing is Brad's dad comes from working class Boston Irish stock and he doesn't approve of Brads cissified career as a war journalist and wishes his son had a more manly job like an engineer (seriously). This upsets Brad but it will upset the reader even more when they realise Brad's working class Boston Irish father is actually a multimillionaire recluse living in a haunted mansion. Lisa is a girl; she's tough, hot, asexual and she screams a lot. Try and imagine a barbie doll without the personality.

What allows this book to sink below the usual level attained by superhero tie-in novels is the poor quality of the writing. Chadbourn is overfound of the double adjective and nothing is ever "said" in the book if could be otherwise "noted", "whispered" or "added unconvincingly" etc.

If you want a good action adventure I reccommend Matthew Rielly's Ice Station Or if you must buy a Hellboy tie-in get Lobster Johnson: The Satan Factory (Lonster Johnson)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wolves, Ghosts and Demons...What more could you ask for?, December 21, 2010
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This is the latest of the Hellboy novels, and it does not disappoint. Hellboy is his usual gruff self, but is shown to display concern for the side characters on many occasions.

Much like the Golden Army movie, creatures of all sorts pop out of nowhere, making this an engaging and interesting read. The idea of being stuck in a house may seem like a plot that will go nowhere fast (at least in novel format), but the time travel spices things up a bit. Through this we learn not only the background of what's going on, but the main antagonists' origins and goals as well. The whole book is a struggle for survival, and it seems impossible for even Hellboy to survive.

The book's only weak point is the human characters; I found them just "eh" and seemed rather contrived to me. Plus when they try to give them a past, none of them are fully developed, and there is one plot point that is never resolved. Thankfully, it's really minor in the grand scheme of things, and you can get along with it.

I highly recommend this to Hellboy fans; it's creepy, action-packed, and has a crazy imagination going for it. So, pick it up!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Characters were awful. Worst of the HB books., April 25, 2011
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The character were boring. He gives absolutely no dimensions to the characters, and they're constantly fumbling over themselves emotionally WHILE THE WORLD IS FALLING APART AROUND THEM. For God's sake, man, do you really think people would sit around and pour out their bottled up emotions while werewolves are trying to tear your house down.
This is the worst of 5 Hellboy books I've read by far.
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