As a zombie swarm threatens a small Arizona town, a mad necromancer rises over the monster-infested ruins of Seattle.
Abe Sapien #11 will entertain and I imagine it'll cause some pain for devoted followers, who will no doubt close this entry and realize they have to wait a month for the next round. Recommended. Read Full Review
I'll be looking forward to the next month and I'm willing to bet that anyone reading this series is as well. It's not always a series that you can talk about, but it's one that people shouldn't stop trying to talk about. If you're behind on the title, jump on with the next issue as it will start the next chapter of Abe's journey. Read Full Review
Really and truly, Abe Sapien has been a treat from the start. Mignola and Allie, who have worked together for years and years, are great as a team and continue to give us amazing stories with one of the key, original members of the B.P.R.D. On top of that, Fiumara and Stewart do an equally impressive job with the art each and every time. This series has the best of both worlds and if youre not reading this, or anything in the Mignolaverse for that matter, you really need to do yourself a favor and pick it up because its easily one of the best books on the shelf each and every month. Read Full Review
This story line is really starting to tie into its two companion series. As the year rolls on I cant wait to see just what Mignola and the gang have in store for Abe Sapien. Read Full Review
I liked this more than the last one, but the story still needs a tighter focus on the emotional components. Read Full Review
. . . $3.50, 24pgs. B grade cover. minimal ADs. . . part 3 of 3 wraps up this arc but leaves us in the middle of a zombie epidemic. So that's kind of weird, and the pacing/plotting of the Abe portion throws me off a bit too. However, the side story kicks a lot of ass and provides chills and developments. The extra pages give it a boost, and the efforts amongst the artists help it shine. Still loving Abe & i suggest this series.