Question for those who've seen Hellboy.
Apr. 2nd, 2004 09:09 amOkay. Haven't seen the movie yet. I mean, the commercials looked kinda neat, in that 'I want to go see an action film' sort of way. But, do I have to know the comics to understand what's going on in the film? Know of Hellboy, never read any of the books.
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Date: 2004-04-02 06:47 am (UTC)Anyway, what you need to know is Hellboy's basic origin. During the latter days of WWII, the Nazis tried a mystical experiment on English soil. The plan went wrong. A group of American and British soldiers, experts, and a single superhero (the Torch of Liberty) were at the spot of an abandoned, haunted church where a portal opened up and a demonic-looking little boy appeared. The soldiers, and one of the scientists on sight, Prof. Broom (pronounced that way, spelled a different way), dubbed the creature "Hellboy" and the nickname stuck.
Broom raised Hellboy as his own. The creature looks like a demon and has a mysterious stone hand that gives him superstrength and cannot be injured in any way. No one is sure, especially Hellboy, where it came from.
Hellboy works for the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense, a secret part of the U.S. Government that protects the world from supernatural horrors. Among his co-workers there are Abe Sapien, a fish man and scientist, and Hellboy's love interest, the pyrokentic Liz Sheridan. There they battle Lovecraftian type horrors, and those damn Nazis who keep coming back.
Oh, and wizard who conjured Hellboy and later wants him back was Rasputin.
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Date: 2004-04-02 07:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-04-02 07:17 am (UTC)That said, there are in-jokes and references that only readers of the comics are going to understand, but in all honesty, that's perfectly natural. And if it gets more people reading the comics, well, that can't possibly be bad.
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Date: 2004-04-04 06:43 pm (UTC)