Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense

Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense

B.P.R.D. by Guy Davis
Publication information
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
First appearance Hellboy: Seed of Destruction (1993)
Created by Mike Mignola
In-story information
Type of organization Government intelligence agency
Base(s) Research facility in Colorado (film version) New Jersey
Leader(s) Director Tom Manning
Professor Trevor Bruttenholm
Agent(s) Johann Kraus
Liz Sherman
Abe Sapien
Kate Corrigan
Captain Ben Daimio
Hellboy
Roger the Homunculus

The Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense (the B.P.R.D. or BPRD) is a fictional organization in the comic book work of Mike Mignola, charged with protecting America and the world from the occult, paranormal and supernatural. It maintains the services of several supernatural persons, including Hellboy. The B.P.R.D. originally appeared in the Hellboy comics but has also been featured in many stories under the B.P.R.D. title.

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Fictional organization history

The BPRD was founded in late 1944 by Professor Trevor Bruttenholm to combat various occult threats uncovered in operations against Nazi Germany. It initially had strong links to the USAAF and was based at a military airbase in New Mexico, but later relocated to a custom built facility in Fairfield, Connecticut. It maintains strong links to various branches of the United States Armed Forces to this day. It is a private organization that receives funding from several major governments (mostly the United States and United Kingdom, although other countries including Canada, Japan, France, and Italy have been mentioned).

Professor Bruttenholm served as director until the late 1950s when he stepped down to return to field work. The current Director is Dr. Thomas Manning. Under Manning several "advanced skills agents" were added to the agency including Liz Sherman and Abe Sapien.

The BPRD is a well known and respected organization that has excellent relations with most international governments and United States government agencies, with the exceptions of China and the CIA. The Bureau was the United States' only defense against an onslaught of frog creatures (originally featured in Seed of Destruction). Though the 'frogs' began operating on the East Coast, they spread west on both sides of the US-Canadian border. To cut costs, the Bureau moved from its traditional headquarters in Connecticut to an abandoned research facility in Colorado. This facility was last used to house Nazi scientists who defected to America after World War II. As such, the facility contains vast quantities of secret files that the BPRD has yet to explore.

The frog monster invasion reached its peak during the events of The Black Flame during which a Neo-Nazi madman adopted the persona of the World War II era supervillain the Black Flame and insinuated himself as the leader of the frogs. Together they raised the gigantic Katha-Hem (one of the Ogdru Hem, the 369 spawn of the Ogdru Jahad) which ran rampant across the American heartland until Liz Sherman used an ancient artifact to amplify her pyrokinetic powers a thousandfold. After Katha-Hem was destroyed, the frog monsters dragged the Black Flame into a vast pit and the invasion appeared to come to an end.

A series of incidents - The Warning, The Black Goddess, and King of Fear - saw the Bureau threatened by both an alliance of the frogs, the Black Flame, and the Hyperborean underworld, united to bring about an apocalypse and the birth of a new human race; and also the villain Memnan Saa, who abducted Liz in an attempt to use her powers to conquer the Earth so he could prevent the apocalypse. This crisis saw half of Munich destroyed, the Bureau on the outs with the American military, and Abe Sapien revealed to be an example of the next stage of the frog's evolution. Finally, Liz Sherman exhausted all of her powers in destroying the underworld alliance. This inadvertently caused massive volcanic disasters across the world, devastating Malaysia and causing the destruction of Borneo (wiping out the nations of Indonesia and Brunei), and also causing the rise of a large, immobile monster in California, spewing out a gas across America and Mexico that mutates people. In the wake of this new crisis, the United Nations Security Council drafted the Bureau to work directly for them, with "blank cheque" funding.

A vision of the future shown in King of Fear showed the apocalypse had triumphed over this larger, heavier armed BPRD.

Agents

'Enhanced talents' agents

Human agents

  • Dr. Tom Manning, director
  • Dr. Kate Corrigan, liaison to enhanced talents agents
  • Professor Trevor Bruttenholm, former director (deceased)
  • Dr. Howard Eaton, occult specialist, assistant to Prof. Butternholm (deceased)
  • Dr. O'Donnell, occult specialist
  • Andrew Devon, field agent
  • Bud Waller, field agent (deceased)
  • Mr. Clark, field agent (deceased)
  • Agent Van Fleet, field agent, former Navy Seal (deceased)
  • Agent Hampton, field agent (deceased)
  • Agent Pratt, field agent (deceased)

Publication history

Comics

The agency was created for the Hellboy comic book series by Mike Mignola and appears in most issues of that series, including the first two mini-series Seed of Destruction (4 issues, March–June 1994), Wake the Devil (5 issues, June–October 1996). Hellboy parts company with the agency at the end of Conqueror Worm, with the first solo BPRD series, Hollow Earth, set some little time afterward; from this point onward, the BPRD and Hellboy series exist concurrently but separately.

Hellboy is mentioned several times in the BPRD series and often appears in flashback; the BPRD are rarely mentioned in the Hellboy books, with the notable exception of the epilogue to Darkness Calls, which features most of the notable BPRD cast receiving a letter from Hellboy bringing them up to speed on recent events. In most of the Hellboy stories set prior to Conqueror Worm, Hellboy is still working with the BPRD.

Collected editions

Most of the B.P.R.D. comics have been collected by Dark Horse as trade paperbacks:

  1. B.P.R.D.: Hollow Earth and Other Stories (by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski, et al., ISBN 1-56971-862-8)
  2. B.P.R.D.: The Soul of Venice and Other Stories (by Brian Augustyn, Geoff Johns, Mike Mignola, et al., ISBN 1-59307-132-9)
  3. B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs (collects A Plague of Frogs 5-issue limited series, ISBN 1-59307-288-0)
  4. B.P.R.D.: The Dead (collects The Dead 5-issue limited series, 2005, ISBN 1-59307-380-1)
  5. B.P.R.D.: The Black Flame (collects The Black Flame 6-issue limited series, July 2006, ISBN 1-59307-550-2)
  6. B.P.R.D.: The Universal Machine (collects The Universal Machine 5-issue limited series, January 2007, ISBN 1-59307-710-6)
  7. B.P.R.D.: Garden of Souls (collects Garden of Souls 5-issue limited series, January 2008, ISBN 1-59307-882-X)
  8. B.P.R.D.: Killing Ground (collects Killing Ground 5-issue limited series, May 2008, ISBN 1-59307-956-7)
  9. B.P.R.D.: 1946 (collects 1946 5-issue limited series, November 2008, ISBN 1-59582-191-0)
  10. B.P.R.D.: The Warning (collects The Warning 5-issue limited series, April 29, 2009, ISBN 1-59582-304-2)
  11. B.P.R.D.: The Black Goddess (collects The Black Goddess 5 issue limited series, October 21, 2009, ISBN 1-59582-411-1)
  12. B.P.R.D.: War on Frogs (by Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Karl Moline, Guy Davis, Peter Snejbjerg, et al., April 28, 2010, ISBN 1-59582-480-4)
  13. B.P.R.D.: 1947 (collects 1947, July 21, 2010, ISBN 1-59582-478-2)
  14. B.P.R.D.: King of Fear (collects The King of Fear 5 issue limited series, December 2010, ISBN 1-59582-564-3)
  15. B.P.R.D.: New World (collects New World August 2011, ISBN 1595827072)
  16. B.P.R.D.: Gods and Monsters (collects Gods and Monsters, February 2012, ISBN 1595828222)
  17. B.P.R.D.: Russia (Forthcoming)

In other media

Films

The Bureau appeared in the 2004 film Hellboy and its 2008 sequel Hellboy II: The Golden Army, both directed by Guillermo del Toro, where it differs from the agency in the comics.

Television

The B.P.R.D. Declassified was a TV special that aired on the FX Network in 2004.

Roleplaying game

The B.P.R.D. appeared in the Hellboy Sourcebook and Role Playing Game.

In popular culture

See also

References

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