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The Hellboy Universe is the
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of the ''
Hellboy Hellboy is a fictional superhero created by writer-artist Mike Mignola. The character first appeared in ''San Diego Comic-Con Comics'' #2 (August 1993), and has since appeared in various eponymous miniseries, one-shots and intercompany crossovers ...
'' comic and its various
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, created by
Mike Mignola Mike Mignola (; born September 16, 1960) is an American comics artist and writer best known for creating ''Hellboy'' for Dark Horse Comics, part of a shared universe of titles including ''B.P.R.D.'', '' Abe Sapien'', '' Lobster Johnson'', '' Wit ...
. Its first appearance was in a black-and-white, four-page promotional comic by
Mike Mignola Mike Mignola (; born September 16, 1960) is an American comics artist and writer best known for creating ''Hellboy'' for Dark Horse Comics, part of a shared universe of titles including ''B.P.R.D.'', '' Abe Sapien'', '' Lobster Johnson'', '' Wit ...
with a script by John Byrne published by
Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, and manga publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, Oregon comic book shops known ...
in ''San Diego Comic-Con Comics #2'' (August 19, 1993), distributed at the
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. The Hellboy Universe currently spans over eighty
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. It is also sometimes informally called the "Mignolaverse".


Hellboy Universe titles


''Hellboy''

The series, focused on the titular
Hellboy Hellboy is a fictional superhero created by writer-artist Mike Mignola. The character first appeared in ''San Diego Comic-Con Comics'' #2 (August 1993), and has since appeared in various eponymous miniseries, one-shots and intercompany crossovers ...
, spawned the Hellboy Universe. There are generally two types of Hellboy stories; Pre-Cavendish (stories set chronologically before the first miniseries '' Hellboy: Seed of Destruction'') and Post-Cavendish (stories set chronologically after the first miniseries). Post-Cavendish stories are usually very continuity heavy, and require the reader to be relatively familiar with Hellboy's history. Pre-Cavendish stories tend to be primarily short, stand-alone stories. In addition to the comics, the ''Hellboy'' novels written by author
Christopher Golden Christopher Golden (born July 15, 1967) is an American author of horror, fantasy, and suspense novels for adults and teens. Early life Golden was born and raised in Massachusetts, where he still lives with his family. He graduated from Tufts ...
are also considered in-continuity. In addition to the standard trade paperbacks, ''Hellboy'' stories are collected in oversized hardcovers known as library editions, and paperback omnibuses.


''Hellboy in Hell''

Unlike previous ''Hellboy'' stories, ''Hellboy in Hell'' was an
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. It was not a monthly series, but rather a new issue came out when it was finished. When there was an arc spanning multiple issues, each of those issues came out monthly.


''Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.''

On July 8, 2014, just prior to SDCC 2014, Entertainment Weekly and Nerdist announced ''Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.'', a series that was simultaneously a spinoff of both ''Hellboy'' and ''B.P.R.D.'' Each volume focuses on a single year, beginning the year Hellboy first became a Bureau agent, 1952.


''Young Hellboy''

A new series focused on young Hellboy in the 1940s was announced November 2020.


''B.P.R.D.''

'' B.P.R.D.'' (
Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense The Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense (the B.P.R.D. or BPRD) is a fictional organization in the comic book work of Mike Mignola, founded by the United States and United Kingdom governments, charged with researching the occult, paranormal ...
) began as an experiment to see if the Hellboy Universe could be expanded with stories without
Hellboy Hellboy is a fictional superhero created by writer-artist Mike Mignola. The character first appeared in ''San Diego Comic-Con Comics'' #2 (August 1993), and has since appeared in various eponymous miniseries, one-shots and intercompany crossovers ...
in them. It started with an untitled three-page promotional piece before launching into the three-issue miniseries ''
Hollow Earth The Hollow Earth is a concept proposing that the planet Earth is entirely hollow or contains a substantial interior space. Notably suggested by Edmond Halley in the late 17th century, the notion was disproven, first tentatively by Pierre Bougue ...
''. As the series grew, it was split into "story cycles." There are three major cycles: ''Plague of Frogs,'' ''Hell on Earth,'' and ''The Devil You Know,'' as well as two minor cycles ''1946–1948'' and ''Vampire.'' The trade ''B.P.R.D.: Being Human'' is the only remaining book from the original series that is not a part of any existing story cycle. The short story ''Casualties'' was collected in the ''Abe Sapien'' omnibuses.


First Cycle: ''B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs''

The ''Plague of Frogs'' cycle was published from 2002 to 2010, though it was not known as such at the time. When it came time to collect the stories into omnibus editions, the material collected in trades 1–8, 10–12, and 14 was retroactively retitled ''B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs.'' Guy Davis was the primary artist on the series and
John Arcudi John Arcudi is an American comic book writer, best known for his work on '' The Mask'' and '' B.P.R.D.'', and his series '' Major Bummer''. Early life Arcudi grew up in Buffalo, New York. He attended Columbia University as an English major and ...
joined Mike Mignola as co-writer with the miniseries ''The Dead'' in 2004. ''Plague of Frogs'' is collected in the four volumes of the ''B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs'' Omnibus Editions (three trades in each volume).


Second Cycle: ''B.P.R.D.: Hell on Earth''

''B.P.R.D.: Hell on Earth'' is a direct continuation of the ''B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs'' cycle dealing with the apocalyptic events in the wake of the Frog War. For the one hundredth issue, it officially shifted from a series of miniseries to a monthly ongoing series. John Arcudi is the lead writer with Mike Mignola. Unlike the previous cycle, which was visually defined by mostly a single artist, ''Hell on Earth'' had many artists on the title.


Third Cycle: ''B.P.R.D.: The Devil You Know''

Following ''B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs'' and ''B.P.R.D.: Hell on Earth'' is the third and final story cycle of ''B.P.R.D.''. Scott Allie is the lead writer with Mike Mignola. The primary artist on the title is
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.


''B.P.R.D.: 1946–1948''

The ''1946–1948'' cycle deals with the early years of the B.P.R.D. The cycle was originally planned to go for longer, on into the 1950s, but it was cut short because Mike Mignola felt he had too many books going on.
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was the lead writer for this series, although the final miniseries was written by John Arcudi to connect with what he was doing in ''B.P.R.D.: Hell on Earth.'' In addition to ''1946'', ''1947'' and ''1948'', the series also includes the short stories ''Bishop Olek’s Devil'' and ''And What Shall I Find There?'' The trades ''B.P.R.D.: 1946'' and ''B.P.R.D.: 1947'' were originally volumes 9 and 13 of the original ''B.P.R.D.'' numbering before the ''B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs'' omnibuses were devised. Reprints of these volumes did not have numbers on their spines after the release of the ''Plague of Frogs'' omnibuses.


''B.P.R.D.: Vampire''

This was discreetly introduced as a new cycle of ''B.P.R.D.'' when the trade come out with a number 1 on its spine and ''"B.P.R.D.: Vampire"'' written in the series box (instead of just the usual ''"B.P.R.D."''). Picking up after ''B.P.R.D.: 1948'', ''Vampire'' follows the story of B.P.R.D. Agent Simon Anders as he hunts vampires. The cycle is written and drawn by twins Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon with Mike Mignola. Mike Mignola has said the twins have the freedom to write and draw more stories with this character if they wish.


''Lobster Johnson''

''Lobster Johnson'' is the second ''Hellboy'' spinoff, concerning the adventures of a vigilante known as "
The Lobster ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
" from 1932 to 1939. The first ''Lobster Johnson'' story, ''The Killer in My Skull'' (August 11, 1999), was collected in trade paperback under the ''B.P.R.D.'' banner. ''Lobster Johnson'' properly became its own series when ''The Iron Prometheus'' miniseries began (September 5, 2007). John Arcudi became the lead writer with Mike Mignola from 2012's ''The Burning Hand'' onward with the stories continuing mostly chronologically from there.


''Abe Sapien''

The first spinoff from ''Hellboy'' centred around Abraham Sapien, beginning with ''Drums of the Dead'' (March 4, 1998). This story was eventually collected in trade paperback under the ''B.P.R.D.'' banner along with the second ''Abe Sapien'' story ''Abe Sapien versus Science'' (September 8, 1999). It was not until the third ''Abe Sapien'' story, ''The Drowning'' that this spinoff was collected in trade paperbacks under its own banner.


''Dark and Terrible''

The series became an
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with Scott Allie as the lead writer with Mike Mignola in April 2013 beginning with the launch of ''Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible''. Most of the issues in the ongoing run of the series were collected in omnibuses as the story cycle ''Dark and Terrible''.


''Sir Edward Grey''


''Witchfinder''

This ''Hellboy'' spinoff primarily features stories about Sir Edward Grey, an agent of Queen Victoria and paranormal investigator, although on one occasion it included ''The Burial of Katharine Baker'', which is about another witchfinder, Henry Hood. ''The Mysteries of Unland'' was one of the few Hellboy Universe stories in which Mike Mignola was not involved in the writing. In August 2016, Chris Roberson began his run on the series in a more long-term capacity.


''Sledgehammer 44''

First published in March 2013, ''Sledgehammer 44'' is about the Vril Energy Suit "Epimetheus", more commonly known as "Sledgehammer", set in 1944.


''Frankenstein''

In 2015 a new title was released, ''Frankenstein Underground,'' following the story of Frankenstein's Monster. This character has previously appeared in ''Hellboy: House of the Living Dead.'' In 2020 a second miniseries, ''Frankenstein Undone'', was announced and later canceled after issue #2 due to Mignola's refusal to continue working with writer
Scott Allie Scott Allie is an American comics writer and editor, best known as an editor and executive at Dark Horse Comics from 1994 to 2017. Early life Allie grew up in Massachusetts. Career Allie joined Dark Horse Comics as an editor in September 1994. ...
.


''Rise of the Black Flame''

In June 2016, ''Rise of the Black Flame'' was announced, a five-issue miniseries exploring the history of the Black Flame and the cult around him.


''The Visitor: How & Why He Stayed''

In October 2016, ''The Visitor: How & Why He Stayed'' was announced, a five-issue miniseries about the alien Hellboy met in ''Conqueror Worm''.


''Rasputin: The Voice of the Dragon''

In July 2017, a five-issue miniseries, ''Rasputin: The Voice of the Dragon'', was announced for November that year.


''Koshchei''

During an interview in 2015, Mike Mignola announced he was working on a ''Koshchei the Deathless'' miniseries. This was confirmed in July 2017 with the announcement of a six-issue miniseries drawn by Ben Stenbeck. On the final page of 2021's ''Sir Edward Grey: Acheron'', a new miniseries, ''Koshchei the Deathless in Hell'' was announced. With the formal announcement in August 2022, the miniseries was retitled ''Koshchei in Hell''.


''Crimson Lotus''

''Crimson Lotus'' was announced in July 2018 during a series of announcements commemorating the 25th anniversary of Hellboy's first appearance. ''Crimson Lotus'' marks the first time a Hellboy Universe series has borne the name of a female character.


''The Sarah Jewell Mysteries''

In February 2021, Dark Horse announced ''The House of Lost Horizons: A Sarah Jewell Mystery''. Though it is written as a standalone title, it is planned to be a series.


''The Sword of Hyperborea''

In October 2021, Dark Horse announced ''The Sword of Hyperborea''. The story continues on after the end of ''B.P.R.D.: The Devil You Know'', following the history of Agent Howards' mysterious sword, beginning with his prehistoric counterpart, Gall Dennar. This title is the Hellboy Universe debut of writer Rob Williams.


''The British Paranormal Society''

Bloody Disgusting announced ''The British Paranormal Society: Time Out of Mind'' in January 2022, a miniseries that would focus on the characters Simon Bruttenholm (uncle of Trevor Bruttenholm) and Honora Grant from ''Sir Edward Grey: Witchfinder''.


''The Amazing Screw-On Head''

Originally a stand-alone one-shot published May 15, 2002, ''The Amazing Screw-On Head'' was later revealed to be fiction within the Hellboy Universe, created Walter Edmund Heap in 1899, as revealed in ''Hellboy in Hell''. Mike Mignola has also mentioned that the short story ''The Magician and the Snake'' is not canon, but rather a fairy tale in the Hellboy Universe.


Other

While ''Hellboy: Weird Tales'' is out of continuity, a pair of canon stories, ''How Koshchei Became Deathless'' and ''Baba Yaga's Feast'', were collected in the ''Hellboy: Weird Tales'' hardcover omnibus in November 2014. Any Hellboy crossovers, guest appearances, novels (excepting Christopher Golden's three novels) and role-playing games are not considered within continuity.Christopher Golden
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Awards


In other media


Films


Live action

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originally directed two live action films, 2004's ''Hellboy'' and its 2008 sequel. Del Toro had planned to do a third film to complete a trilogy of films, but he was unable to secure funding. The film franchise was rebooted in 2019 with new ''Hellboy'' film directed by
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Animation

There were a pair of ''
Hellboy Animated ''Hellboy Animated'' are original straight-to-DVD adult animated films based upon the ''Hellboy'' comic books by Mike Mignola. Both films take place before the events of the 2004 ''Hellboy'' film and contains the full-length titles named '' Sword ...
'' films, ''
Sword of Storms ''Hellboy: Sword of Storms'' is the first of the Hellboy Animated, ''Hellboy Animated'' series based on Mike Mignola, Mike Mignola's popular comic book series ''Hellboy'' and the live-action Hellboy (2004 film), film of the same name. It was rele ...
'' and '' Blood and Iron''. ''The Phantom Claw'', a planned third film, was abandoned. The ''Hellboy Animated'' continuity was further expanded in a series of digest-sized comics.


See also

*
List of Hellboy comics ''Hellboy'', '' B.P.R.D.'', ''Abe Sapien'', ''Sir Edward Grey: Witchfinder'', ''Lobster Johnson'' are comic book creations by Mike Mignola and are usually published by Dark Horse Comics. They have been featured in numerous miniseries, one-shots, ...
* Hellboy publishing history


Notes


References

* Stephen Weiner & Jason Hall,
Hellboy: The Companion
', May 21, 2008
Dark Horse's Hellboy website
* Shaun Manning, "Hell(boy) on Earth"
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