- Lobster Johnson
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caption=Lobster Johnson
comic_color=background:#80ffff
character_name=Lobster Johnson
real_name=Unknown
publisher=Dark Horse Comics
debut=1999
creators=Mike Mignola
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
status= Currently deceased, but paranormally active
alliances=United States of America |Lobster Johnson is a
fictional character featured in the "Hellboy " and "Bureau For Paranormal Research and Defense"comic books published byDark Horse Comics . He was created byMike Mignola .Within the
Hellboy universe, Lobster Johnson was avigilante who worked in secret inNew York City during the 1930s. Although the public believes that The Lobster was only the hero of pulp serials and comics, he was a real man who faced gangsters as well as paranormal threats. Johnson had a reputation for violence, such as killing mobsters and burning his trademarklobster claw symbol into their foreheads. This behavior was similar to theMarvel UK pulp characterNight Raven , and thepulp magazine heroThe Spider .History and death
Johnson's first appearance was in the story "The Killer in My Skull" from "Hellboy: Box Full of Evil #1". Johnson and his
sidekick investigate a series of bizarre deaths which appear to have been committed usingtelekinesis . Late in the Thirties, Lobster Johnson and his sidekick shifted to deal more with the Nazi threat to the United States. One of his unsuccessful missions (told in flashback during the story "Night Train") involved the escape of a Nazi criminal who destroyed a train full of scientists bound for The Manhattan Project. This mission led to the death of Johnson's sidekick. Johnson began to work as an independent agent for the US government.Lobster Johnson's final mission was an unsuccessful attempt to prevent the Nazis from launching a space capsule at Hunte Castle,
Austria on20 March 1939 (in the prologue of "Hellboy: The Conqueror Worm"). Although he managed to force the roof of Hunte Castle to close before the launch, the capsule managed to burst through. The subsequent explosion and fire within the castle killed everyone except Nazi scientistHerman von Klempt .The Ghost of Lobster Johnson
During the modern-day events of "Hellboy: Conqueror Worm", Johnson appeared to Roger the homunculus. Johnson leads Roger back to
Hellboy , and the two creatures contained The Conqueror Worm and destroyedHerman von Klempt . Johnson himself was responsible for destroying The Conqueror Worm; this action saved Roger's life. After the work was done, all that was left of Johnson was a desiccated skeleton, with bullet holes where the ghost had been shot. What happened to Johnson's remains after this has never been revealed.Johnson's ghost was one of the strongest ghosts yet seen in the Hellboy universe. He was completely corporeal when he chose to be, firing his pistol and burning his sign into the forehead of his victims. It would appear that Johnson's death greatly increased his powers, as opposed to the Ghost of Rasputin, who was rendered almost immaterial by his death at Hellboy's hand.
Lobster Johnson's ghost would appear to Roger again as a spirit guide in "Night Train", as Roger captured the Nazi who had accidentally slain Johnson's sidekick. Johnson played a passive role in this adventure, riding the Night Train with the dead Allied soldiers instead of assisting Roger physically.
"The Iron Prometheus"
Lobster Johnson eventually starred in his own limited series, "Lobster Johnson: The Iron Prometheus", which was published in 2007 by
Dark Horse Comics . The story was written by creatorMike Mignola and illustrated by Jason Armstrong. Set in the 1930's, the tale follows the still-living Johnson as he and his allies face theNazi threat as well as cannibals andyeti . [ [http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=14-576 Dark Horse Comics > Profile > Lobster Johnson: The Iron Prometheus #1 ] ]Photographs of the Iron Prometheus character can be seen in the B.P.R.D. stories "The Dead" and "Garden of Souls"; Johnson's calling card can clearly be seen in the latter story.
"B.P.R.D.: Killing Ground"
Lobster Johnson's ghost made a surprise appearance at the conclusion of "B.P.R.D.: Killing Ground" #4. After the apparent death of
Johann Kraus , Kraus's ectoplasmic spirit rose from his corpse. The ectoplasm formed Johnson's ghost, which smashed into the Bureau's infirmary and shotLiz Sherman repeatedly. The shots did not kill Sherman (instead harming a ghost that had possessed her) and Johnson's form vanished. Whether or not he will re-appear has not been revealed, although the cover of the upcoming "B.P.R.D.: The Warning" #1 suggests his involvement.Other media
* In 2005, Lobster Johnson was part of the first Hellboy Comic
action figure line fromMezco Toyz . [ [http://mezco.net/products.asp?pline=hbc2005 Mezco Toyz | Movie, Television and Proprietary Action Figures & Collectibles ] ] A clear plastic version of the toy was released as a convention exclusive at the San Diego Comicon. It was called 'the Ghost of Lobster Johnson.'
* Lobster Johnson does not appear in "" due toMike Mignola 's wish to remain true to the character's origin.Guillermo del Toro has, however, stated that Johnson may appear in "Hellboy 3" and that he wantsBruce Campbell to play him. [ [http://hellboyanimated.typepad.com/hellboy_animated/2007/03/the_phantom_cla.html Hellboy Animated: The Phantom Claw ] ] Johnson has a brief cameo in the second film, "" appearing during a flashback scene showing Hellboy's birth and Malcome Frost's reaction to the creature. After the credits there is a teaser for the still unproduced third film "The Phantom Claw", where he will assist Hellboy andKate Corrigan in battling the ghost of Rasputin.
* Lobster Johnson has figures inWizkids ' IndyHeroclix .
* In 2007, Dark Horse produced a magnet that bore Lobster Johnson's animated design, based on his brief appearance in "Hellboy Animated". [ [http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=14-336 Dark Horse Comics > Profile > Hellboy Animated Magnet: Lobster Johnson] ]
* The Lobster appears as the secret character in "" and is voiced byBruce Campbell .Collections
Trade paperback collections include:
*"Lobster Johnson: Iron Prometheus" (by
Mike Mignola and Jason Armstrong, 2007, tpb June 2008, ISBN 1593079753)Notes
References
*comicbookdb|type=character|id=2616|title=Lobster Johnson
External links
* [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/118930702526920.htm Review of "Lobster Johnson: The Iron Prometheus" #1] ,
Comics Bulletin
* [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/features/119328804331009.htm Jason Armstrong Cooks with Lobster Johnson] ,Comics Bulletin , October 24, 2007
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