Hellboy’s Back as a Old Time Radio Drama in The Goddess of Manhattan!

this audiobook will connect Hellboy’s adventure with Anastasia in Brazil in Hellboy: A Plague of Wasps and Lobster Johnson’s mysterious 1930s caper from Lobster Johnson: The Proteus Club.

hellboy Goddess of Manhattan CD style coverSome audiobooks are just readings of what’s written, but when it comes to making a world come alive, what’s presented is more like an old time radio play. RBmedia, is doing just that for most of its releases, and this presentation is perfect for those wanting a radio play set in the Mignolaverse. Hellboy and the B.P.R.D: The Goddess of Manhattan sounds terrific, and this release is third in a series.

Written by Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski for GraphicAudio and produced with a full cast of actors, sound effects, and cinematic music, this audiobook provides an immersive story set in the Hellboy Universe. Accompanied by cover artwork by Mike Mignola and award-winning colorist Dave Stewart, this audiobook will connect Hellboy’s adventure with Anastasia in Brazil in Hellboy: A Plague of Wasps and Lobster Johnson’s mysterious 1930s caper from Lobster Johnson: The Proteus Club. Fans can purchase the set through this link.

Hellboy and the BPRD: The Goddess of Manhattan Teaser

From the Press Release:

This story follows Hellboy, Liz Sherman, and Abe Sapien as they help a strange community of bizarre humans that has been living in secret beneath Manhattan for more than 60 years. Someone who claims to be the ancient goddess Sem-Karul has been stalking them and murdering them one by one. With aid from the now elderly Cynthia Tynan, Hellboy and the BPRD must face the Goddess of Manhattan and the
monsters who serve her.

“It’s been such a great adventure doing these projects with GraphicAudio. The Goddess of Manhattan is a wild tale of ancient goddesses and supernatural mutation that takes Hellboy and the BPRD into an environment we rarely find them in—New York City… and beneath the city as well, ” teased co-writer Christopher Golden. “You don’t need to have listened to the previous two stories, but if you have, you’ll find a rich connection to both of them, especially to Lobster Johnson: The Proteus Club. In fact, this adventure is so bizarre that I knew I had to bring in my old writing partner and Mignolaverse veteran Tom Sniegoski, who has the most bizarre mind I know!”

“There is no other character universe that I enjoy playing in more than the Hellboy universe,” said Thomas E. Sniegoski. “From the very first time that I encountered the big, red guy and his amazing cast of characters, I was hooked and couldn’t wait to read more. To be part of that, as a writer, is an absolute dream come true. When Chris first told me about his initial ideas for the three Hellboy universe novels for GraphicAudio and how they would subtly connect, I was totally excited and couldn’t wait to hear them . . . and when he asked me to join him in writing The Goddess of Manhattan I couldn’t say ‘yes’ quick enough. There’s something about the richness of the Hellboy universe, and the strange characters that inhabit it that completely fires up my imagination. I couldn’t wait to add my special brand of weirdness to this latest audio adventure.”

“I am excited to be bringing this chapter in the Hellboy GraphicAudio Universe Trilogy to life this year as we celebrate 30 years of the Big Red One and his friends,” said GraphicAudio’s Creative Director and voice talent, Scott McCormick. “With the return of classic characters like Abe Sapien and Liz Sherman, we get to see Hellboy in his element, up against the weird and evil, while fighting for the lost and the lonely. Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski are masterful storytellers and, when you add the audio magic of GraphicAudio, you get an adventure like no other, all beneath the mean streets of Manhattan.”


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I'm a freelance videographer and entertainment journalist (Absolute Underground Magazine, Two Hungry Blokes, and Otaku no Culture) with a wide range of interests. From archaeology to popular culture to paranormal studies, there's no stone unturned. Digging for the past and embracing "The Future" is my mantra.

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