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Paperback Hellboy: The Bones of Giants Illustrated Novel Book

ISBN: 1569716102

ISBN13: 9781569716106

Hellboy: The Bones of Giants Illustrated Novel

(Part of the Hellboy Novels Series and Hellboy: The Bones of Giants Series)

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Book Overview

On the frozen shores of Sweden, lightning strikes from a clear sky. The skeleton of a huge man is revealed, its fingers clutched around the handle of an iron hammer. No one who comes to see this marvel from Norse mythology can lift it -- no one but Hellboy, who lifts the hammer just in time for lightning to strike again, welding it to his hand and leading him towards a bizarre series of visions and encounters.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Good characterizations

I am a Hellboy fan. It is important to know that. This book had a good plot that was well thought out. The banter was very Hellboy and lots of fun. I loved how Abe was portrayed. I think it is an excellent read. Of course the artwork by Mignola was awesome, too.

If I Had A Hammer...

Chris Golden, who has a surprising number of fantasy talents, has developed a knack for taking from one media and making novels out of them. Hence, countless tales from the Buffy-verse, and now a visit or two to an entirely different story line - Hellboy, the tales of a young demon who somehow was raised to do good. Hellboy, and several of his close, and equally spooky, friends are the action arm of the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense, a very secret organization formed in the days of WWII when the Nazis tried to conjure up a weapon and wound up calling up a bright ready baby boy demon with a big sweet tooth. Since then Hellboy has been Johnny on the spot whenever really bad things have to be stopped. It all starts this time when a giant skeleton appears in Lapland, an ancient war hammer clutched in the corpse's hand. Not for long thought. Hellboy, called in to investigate with his friend Abe Sapiens (an amphibiperson) picks up the axe only to discover that it has no intention of being let go off. There's something that need to be done, and Hellboy, in a strange mind meld with Thor himself, has been volunteered. Welcome to the twilight of the gods, part two. Thrym the Hollow, King of the Frost Giants, has been released by the actions of Professor Aickman, a greedy academic. Norse mythology is about to eat the world. Hellboy must chase after Thrym, helped by a handful of dwarfs and Pernilla, Aickman's daughter. Along the way to the reborn Jotunheim, Hellboy faces svartalves, frost giants, and his usual share of bad luck. The walls separating myth from reality have grown thin, and Hellboy must struggle as well with a legendary hero living in his head. The story has all the action you would expect from a Hellboy, as well as plenty of the sarcastic dialog that one would expect from a large red skinned guy who has a war hammer glued to his hand. My only complaint is that Golden chose to downplay plot complexities, leaving only the main story arc. This is quite true to the comic book genre in which Hellboy originated, but one of the advantages of writing a novel is telling a more complex tale than a comic book will support. I'm not knocking comic books by any means; it's just that each media has its advantages and Golden chose the lazy way out this time. Still, The Bones of Giants is a lot of fun. If you like the red guy and Mike Mignola's artwork, you're going to want this on your shelves.

MONSTERS GALORE!

This book is full of monsters. Hellboy, Abe, Garm, Dark Elves, Giants, etc. It is one long slugfest broken up with occasional spots of character development and story advancement. But mostly it's just Hellboy kicking mythical monster butt. And that's a good thing. Not everyone will like it, but if you enjoy Hellboy or you like Norse mythology or you just like reading fast-paced stories, this is for you. Personally, I thought it was great fun. P.S. It's based on Hellboy the comic, not the movie. So if you're only familiar with the film, expect some small differences. But you don't need to be a comic fan to enjoy this. I'm not. Did I mention it's got a ton of monsters?

Great Book to Read

I got started on Hellboy's graphic novels, this is a great novel though. I have read it twice and find new stuff in it every time. Its a great book to read on its own. I'd rather prefer these than the comic series.

Pretty good.

I'm a diehard Hellboy fan, I like this book. I still can't believe I'm saying that! To tell the truth, I didn't want to have anything to do with this book. Then I ran out of Hellboy stuff to read, and when I had already re-read everything... I bought this book with the preconceived notion that it would, excuse the term, Suck. To my chagrin its a great read. Ultimately its Golden's tactful use of Hellboy's and Abe's(his gilled sidekick) relationship that sealed the deal on this one. The way Golden has them interact, you can feel the cammaraderie just seep through the pages. If you like Hellboy, and you like Abe, then you'll enjoy this book.
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