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B.P.R.D. Volume 8: Killing Ground (v. 8)
- Paperback
- Author: John Arcudi, Mike Mignola, Guy Davis
- Publisher: Dark Horse
- Release Date: May 2008
- ISBN-10: 1593079567
- ISBN-13: 9781593079567
- List Price: $17.95
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummarySomething deadly is loose in the halls of the B.P.R.D.! The B.P.R.D. will need all of its new resources - from Johann's new body to Panya, the team's newest (or maybe oldest) member - to handle the deadly forces that have wormed their way into the heart of the its headquarters, as the line blurs between the hunters of the supernatural and their prey. Killing Ground returns the B.P.R.D. to its roots in visceral supernatural horror that will leave the Bureau forever altered. |
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Guy Davis doing what he does best! A Must Read for Hellboy fans.
This is Guy Davis at his best. A must read for Hellboy fans and newcomers to the BPRD titles. The characters are very well written and continue to mature as the title continues to expand. The story is involving ad the art work is awe inspiring. I couldn't imagine anyone else trying to capture the unique creepy edge that these characters possess other than Davis. A true classic of modern day pop culture.
One Huge Horror Movie
This is one huge horror movie of a book. They get away from the frogs for a while to focus on some character development (Johan might be my new favorite guy) and to fight some monsters loose in the headquarters. There is the usual paranormal activity going on, but it's not the focus this time, just the backdrop. Lots of death and blood and gore, lots of people splitting up for the wrong reasons, lots of classic horror devices employed. It felt a lot like Aliens. Guy Davis' art is amazing as it always is. My only complaint would be the last issues that felt more like a summary than a wrap up.
BPRD 8: Killing Ground
Some exciting stuff going down at the BPRD. Great story and amazing art as always.