cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/24486728
Fairy tales and folklore. We all grew up with them, no matter where we’re from. In most cases, we don’t know where the stories came from or who wrote them, but along the way, across the centuries, there are chroniclers and authors that manage to organize, streamline, and in some cases, re-write these stories into a condensed manner which helps them stand the test of time and be passed down to future generations:
Hans Christian Andersen.
The Brothers Grimm.
Charles Perrault.
Walt Disney.
Now, a new player enters the field, and I’m all for it: Mike Mignola.
“For a long time I have wanted to create a place where I could concentrate on very loose adaptations of folk and fairy tales,” Mignola tells Nerdist recently. “I’ve worked a lot of that stuff into Hellboy but really wanted to do them as their own thing. And as I do feel that I’ve done about everything there is for ME to do with Hellboy, it felt like now was the right time.”
As Mignola says, his massive Hellboy ouvre is chock-full of fairy tales and folklore woven into it - but the shadow of Hellboy looms so large on all of those that its hard for them to stand on their own as stories. That’s why Mignola’s new publishing imprint, Curious Objects, where he can do standalone stories that can either just be short stories or just turn into their own sprawling universe a la Hellboy (if he and we, the fans, want it to).
It all kicks off with the new anthology Bowling with Corpses and Other Strange Tales from Unknown Lands.
Someone does not belong in this list. By no magnitude.
Is it the Frenchie? Bet it is.
Excuse me??! (0_o)