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Following the success of the 1996 illustrated novel Hellboy: The Lost Army, Dark Horse commissioned writer Christopher Golden to gather some of the brightest creative lights in horror and mystery fiction--Brian Hodge, Poppy Z. Brite, Nancy A. Collins, Greg Rucka, Chet Williamson, legendary horror/humor cartoonist Gahan Wilson, and many more--to produce a prose anthology of Hellboy short stories, presenting original tales of the world`s--and Hell`s--greatest paranormal investigator. Illustrated by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola.

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  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Horse; illustrated edition edition (January 10, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569714401
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569714409
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #559,502 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes, Darkly Beautiful, July 26, 2001
By Rodney Meek (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
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I'll admit that I'm a Hellboy neophyte. Other than this collection of short stories, I know nothing of the Hellboy universe, and I've not even seen any of the comic book issues.

Fortunately, a detailed understanding of the life and times of Hellboy is not necessary, because the short stories published here serve to provide plenty of background material. In any event, none of the plots hinge upon some fan-boy level of knowledge about our hero.

To some degree, these stories can be described as a mutation of "The X-Files", except with Scully and Mulder being replaced by a cynical and world-weary demonic hellspawn with a heart of gold and a burning passion to kick butt. Hellboy is, as his name might suggest, literally from Hell, and has been on this Earth since the middle of World War II, when a failed Nazi occult ceremony evidently zapped the young demonlet into England. Since then, he's been helping the BPRD track down and eliminate paranormal threats to humanity.

Most of the stories, unfortunately, follow a very standard formula: think of a cool ghost story or legend or myth, and then inject Hellboy in the midst. Hence, despite whatever technical merits they might have, Christopher Golden and Mike Mignola's "The Nuckelavee", Matthew Costello's "A Night at the Beach", and Max Collins' "I Had Bigfoot's Baby" are not particularly gripping, and they largely reduce Hellboy to a bystander or an observer, who occasionally throws a punch.

Other stories are much more successful. Brian Hodge gives us "Far Flew the Boast of Him", which is both horrifying and poignant, and which, with its inclusion of a certain monster, offers a reward for those with degrees in English literature. Stephen Bissette's "Jigsaw" is disturbing and painful and has a beautifully sad ending. In a more lighthearted vein, Greg Rucka's "Delivered" shows that Hellboy isn't always fightin' mad and that not every encounter with the arcane ends in tragedy. And in "A Mother Cries at Midnight", Phillip Nutman explores the Mexican folk tale of the Weeping Woman, and its parallel to the childhood of Hellboy himself.

The contributions from the other authors are not altogether memorable, but are at least sturdy and well-crafted, although a couple of them really fail to reach a meaningful conclusion.

Illustrations are provided throughout the text by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola. It's a handsome volume and a good way to pass a dark and rainy evening alone. Certainly, it's provocative enough to make me want to seek out more Hellboy material.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Thoroughly Enjoyable Anthology, October 12, 2000
By J. Michael Bestul (Bowling Green, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
The Hellboy comics take much of its material from Lovecraftian sources and folklore. Such a literary heritage makes the Odd Jobs anthology an excellent read. Legends, Hellboy, and prose blend quite nicely to produce a multi-faceted look at the greatest paranormal investigator.

Highlights include the quirjy humor of Greg Rucka's "Delivered," Nancy Holder's brutal "Folie a Deux," the sad beauty of Craig Shaw Gardner's "Demon Politics," and Poppy Z. Brite's "Burn, Baby, Burn," a rare look at Liz, on of the most intriguing characters in the Hellboy world. But the diamond amongst this collection is "Jigsaw," by Stephen R. Bissette. Horrifying, touching, delicate and perfect would be the best way to describe this story.

There are some uneven points in the collection, some repetitive moments; but the strengths are far more common. If nothing else, "Jigsaw" itself is worth the price, and then some.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a pretty piece of Hellboy, January 4, 2002
By G PINAUD PLAZANET (Schiltigheim France) - See all my reviews
Well this book is full of another looks on Hellboy himself and his world. Each story is pleasant and leads to a new contact with the stone handed red tall guy. From childhood to some pretty piece of horror, you'll have all the keys to unlock what was missing to the original comics: a character study...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Super Reader
Another good Hellboy book, like Odder Jobs, this has a reasonable number of Mignola illustrations throughout. Read more
Published on August 2, 2007 by Blue Tyson

3.0 out of 5 stars Warning! Not a comic book!
I gotta start reading the fine print on these titles; I got totally fooled. I thought it was a comic book, just like the titles right above and below it. Read more
Published on July 29, 2003 by n0s4a2

4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read
The book was better than I had expected. Having read some of the earlier comics where hellboy is first descovered this is a huge leap of discovery. Read more
Published on August 5, 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Not up to Mignola's best, but. . .
I truly thought this was one of the weaker Hellboy collections. After Seed of Destruction, nothing much else will hold up. Read more
Published on March 26, 2000

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