Hellboy: On Earth As It Is In Hell

Fifty years ago, a blood-red, cloven-hoofed demon was conjured up by Axis powers at the end of World War II, but adopted by the United States government, which gave him the name Hellboy and raised him in secrecy. Today, Hellboy is a top field agent for the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense. He questions the unknown — then beats it into submission.

His latest case: Angels have attacked the Vatican, destroying an entire floor of the institution’s precious library. That’s a new one, even the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense. The BPRD dispatches Hellboy and his amphibious colleague, Abe Sapien, to investigate. When they arrive on the scene, they discover that thousands of documents from all eras of history have been destroyed — except for one, saved from the holy fire by an obsessive scholar. His prize? An ancient scroll allegedly written by Jesus the Nazarene — decades after the crucifixion. Hellboy’s first thought is that the scroll was the focus of the seraphim’s attack — but why would heavenly creatures undertake such violence and ruin?

The answer to this puzzle will lead Hellboy down a terrifying trail to ancient gods, vengeful demons, and a hidden world made of the purest evil.

REVIEWS

“In the right hands, even original novels based on a franchise premise can be — well, very good original novels. Brian Hodge has the right hands and he uses them to shape this nifty, highly enjoyable novel. Hodge provides lots of fun and several interesting concepts that are off the all-too-well-beaten paranormal path.” — Cinefantastique

“A novel of unusual depth … a welcome addition to the Hellboy mythos, and can be enjoyed by newcomers and long-time fans alike.” — Hellnotes