B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth (6 books in series)
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review 1: Mignola and co. continue to amaze with their incredible journey from X-Filesy funtime to straight-up apocalyptic hellscape. These stories focusing on lesser characters we've had the last few years makes for a refreshing change of pace, and it's especially rewarding to have as man...
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review 1: With this volume, BPRD is just treading water. Nothing important happens in any of the three stories included here. Just redshirts getting offed, and not in ways that further the overall story. The Pickens County Horror is something about vampires and mist, but never really de...
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review 1: Since this is book 6 of the series, you've likely read the other books and ready for the continuing story. If you haven't read the other books in the series, this will probably be confusing and a lot of the punch will be lost since you won't have backgrounds on the characters fr...
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review 1: The series seems to keep plugging along, and yes, it's still pretty good. Two stories in this volume; the first sees Devon trying to escort the psychic girl Fenix back to BPRD headquarters and fighting some monsters along the way, and the second wraps up Captain Daimio's story as...
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review 1: ARC Provided by NetGalley Hell. A living Hell. That’s the best way to describe the current condition of the world. Strange and deadly creatures haunt the landscape and they hunt the humans they encounter. But there are survivors. A strange young woman named Fenix is able to ...
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review 1: Mike Mignola has been an "artists' artist" since he first blew everyone away in the mid-late eighties, emerging from behind a Walt Simonson/Jack Kirby fusion with his now unmistakable atmospheric and angular chiaroscuro style. Just as he was becoming one of the biggest names in c...