Paranormal activity in Russia heats up as demons from Hell participate in the battle against the zombie director of the Russian occult sciences service in order to free a high-ranking devil imprisoned on Earth.
Hell is so good! Plus, they print excellent letters, such as the one to the right of the Wendigo's elbow. Read Full Review
Loved it loved it loved it. Super badass. Really fun read. Does a great job with the characters and art. Read Full Review
Overall, a solid issue of B.P.R.D. It's not quite as awesome as the first part of A Cold Day in Hell, but it's still fun. Giarcco is an enjoyablecharacterand the dialogue is often funny. The action is good…and the only thing really hurting the comic is the lack of the main antagonist, but you should be reading the series nonetheless. Read Full Review
The year of Mignola pushes forward with B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #106: A Cold Day in Hell (Part 2 of 2) adding another hit to his already long list of hits. Hell on Earth #106 is a fast paced action thriller with a more than satisfying (and bloody) conclusion. Even though this issue wraps everything up nicely, fans will still be left wanting more. At least we can take comfort knowing there's always something lurking just around the corner. Read Full Review
The art in this novel is not the typical art you'd find in a Mike Mignola book. While the story itself was top notch it almost felt like it was taking place in a different world without the usual style found present in the books he writes. It has more detail and color then what we would usually see and while it looked good it just didn't feel right. Still a fun read as always from the mind of Mignola. Read Full Review
So many B.P.R.D. series. They just keep going. And going. So"many"of"them. But we loves them all. So many monsters for us. Mike Mignola and John Arcudi continue to play the keys, with lines and forms by Peter Snejbjerg. Read Full Review
This arc has not been my favourite arc from BPRD but it makes good ties to other books and elaborates on the Russian occult history. Read Full Review
. . $3.50,22pgs.+; all ADs@back! Unrelated but Creepy Cover. . . Mignola & Arcudi bring a great wrap up to a succinct 2 parter. Plenty of payoff and feels like the way BPRD should be. Not alot of Varla but some great character work otherwise. Peter Snejbjerg impresses with his artwork and Stewart, as always, is wonderful on colors. That whole team is gold, even Scott Allie.