1947 rewinds to the early days of the B.P.R.D., when there were just a few agents who didn't really understand what they were up against. There's some great stuff here: vampire covens, parallel realities, and tiny Hellboy playing baseball with Bruttenholm. But one of the best things this book has...
Little Hellboy is so cute in this followup to 1946. It's fun to see the B.P.R.D. in its infancy, too. There's a great correlation there, with Hellboy just wanting the professor to play baseball with him and the B.P.R.D. agents just wanting to go drinking in Paris. All the usual fun creepy stuff i...