B.P.R.D.: Hell On Earth #112

Writer: Mike Mignola, John Arcudi Artist: Tyler Crook Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: October 16, 2013 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 3
7.9Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

As Liz flees the monster-filled hospital, her conscience kicks in and she thinks of everyone she left behind at the mercy of the mad doctor. She has to return to save them, but what can she do when she remains powerless? Can she find the fire again?

  • 9.0
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Nov 4, 2013

    Big improvement over last month. The last page promises major changes! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Max Delgado Oct 15, 2013

    While B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #112 feels like a bridge issue, its so much more — it's a recharging of two essential characters, and launch towards the conclusion. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore and David Harper Oct 16, 2013

    It was a better than average B.P.R.D. issue, which means it is far better than your average issue of any other comic. "B.P.R.D." #112 brilliantly moves the chess pieces around the board in beautiful ways, and is the domino that really is going to set this world moving forward. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Jordan North Oct 17, 2013

    This is a real good, real fun and (in most ways) real pretty book and a damn fine comic. Read it. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Bloody Disgusting - GreenBasterd Oct 18, 2013

    This week definitely blows the story wide open, and with only two issues remaining there is little doubt lots will be going on. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    All-Comic - Joey Caswell Oct 16, 2013

    B.P.R.D. is still in the midst of Hell on Earth, but the current arc has slowed things down a bit. This isnt necessarily bad, as Mignola and associates are very deliberate in their pacing and the enormous plot they have constructed. However, the moments of excitement felt relatively few and far between in issue #112. Admittedly, the story was still pushed forward, however minutely. The most exciting aspects of this latest installment were the hints at future developments scattered throughout. Despite any minor misgivings with the pace of this issue, the story remained interesting and the creative team has never found themselves off-track whenever indulging in story arcs focused on specific characters. Read Full Review

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