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Lobster Johnson
Series · 3 books · 2008-2014

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Lobster Johnson, Vol. 1

The Iron Prometheus

2008

"Beware my claw, for I've come to inflict justice!" After years of captivating fans from the pages of Hellboy and B.P.R.D., the pulp-style adventures of Lobster Johnson take the limelight in this collection of The Lobster's first solo series. Written and featuring a cover by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, and drawn by Jason Armstrong (Ferro City, The Sensational Spider-Man), Lobster Johnson: The Iron Prometheus is a wild ride full of fearsome monsters, mad scientists, and threats from the world beyond.
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Lobster Johnson, Vol. 2

The Burning Hand

2012

When a tribe of dead Indians start scalping the policemen in the city, Hellboy’s crime-fighting hero Lobster Johnson and his allies arrive to take on these foes and their gangster cronies! Collects Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand #1-#5. \* From the pages of Hellboy. “Zonjic is putting out crime art that is on par with any of the other fine pulpy comics nominated for Eisners and gaining rave reviews."—Comic Book Resources
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Lobster Johnson, Vol. 3

Satan Smells a Rat

2014

Hellboy’s favorite gun-blazing vigilante takes justice to the skies aboard a Nazi-filled zeppelin and to the gritty alleyways of Chinatown against an army of monkeys. Collects The Prayer of Neferu, Caput Mortuum, Satan Smells a Rat, A Scent of Lotus #1–#2, and “Tony Masso’s Finest Hour” from Dark Horse Presents #9. \* Featuring art by Tonci Zonjic, Kevin Nowlan, Sebastián Fiumara, and more. “If you have never before read a Lobster Johnson story, this is an awesome place to become acquainted with this character.”–Comic Vine

Authors

Tonci Zonjic
Tonci Zonjic
Author · 3 books

Tonci Zonjic is a Croatian comic book artist and illustrator, called "the master of cinematic comics" by some, and "the guy with the unpronounceable name" by others. Starting out as an illustrator at age 15, he got into comics by creating a fanzine Pipci! (Tentacles!) in 2004, then working on several projects with Darko Macan. In 2006, he got his start in the US publishing market on Marvel's The Immortal Iron Fist, but was really noticed soon afterwards as "the guy who made the controversial Marvel Divas actually not a sexist comic". He has since worked on many projects, including writing and drawing short stories for the Popgun anthology and Mike Allred's Madman comics. Recent work includes the much-acclaimed Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand with John Arcudi, and his most known work is the Eisner-award nominated Who Is Jake Ellis?, with Nathan Edmondson, and its sequel Where Is Jake Ellis? He lives in Toronto, Canada with his wife and cat.

Mike Mignola
Mike Mignola
Author · 96 books

Mike Mignola was born September 16, 1960 in Berkeley, California and grew up in nearby Oakland. His fascination with ghosts and monsters began at an early age (he doesn't remember why) and reading Dracula at age 13 introduced him to Victorian literature and folklore from which he has never recovered. In 1982, hoping to find a way to draw monsters for a living, he moved to New York City and began working for Marvel Comics, first as a (very terrible) inker and then as an artist on comics like Rocket Raccoon, Alpha Flight and The Hulk. By the late 80s he had begun to develop his signature style (thin lines, clunky shapes and lots of black) and moved onto higher profile commercial projects like Cosmic Odyssey (1988) and Gotham by Gaslight (1989) for DC Comics, and the not-so-commercial Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser (1990) for Marvel. In 1992, he drew the comic book adaptation of the film Bram Stoker's Dracula for Topps Comics. In 1993, Mike moved to Dark Horse comics and created Hellboy, a half-demon occult detective who may or may not be the Beast of the Apocalypse. While the first story line (Seed of Destruction, 1994) was co-written by John Byrne, Mike has continued writing the series himself. There are, at this moment, 13 Hellboy graphic novel collections (with more on the way), several spin-off titles (B.P.R.D., Lobster Johnson, Abe Sapien and Witchfinder), three anthologies of prose stories, several novels, two animated films and two live-action films staring Ron Perlman. Hellboy has earned numerous comic industry awards and is published in a great many countries. Mike also created the award-winning comic book The Amazing Screw-on Head and has co-written two novels (Baltimore, or, the Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire and Joe Golem and the Drowning City) with best-selling author Christopher Golden. Mike worked (very briefly) with Francis Ford Coppola on his film Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), was a production designer on the Disney film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) and was visual consultant to director Guillermo del Toro on Blade II (2002), Hellboy (2004) and Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008). He lives somewhere in Southern California with his wife, daughter, a lot of books and a cat.

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