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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Mike Mignola has said before that if there had been a B.P.R.D. at the time, Lobster Johnson most certainly would have been a part of it. It is not a stretch, then, to say that Lobster Johnson was the B.P.R.D. of his time (albeit in a more One-Man Army way). The implication is this: defending against paranormal threats is a required duty, whether in a cosmic/fate sense, or for more practical reasons. |