Johann leads a B.P.R.D. team on a rescue mission in Chicago to locate the group of agents lost in B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Abyss of Time. What they find is a devastated city, full of giant Ogdru Hem, and a flood of humans transformed into monsters.
I would not usually categorize Hellboy and B.P.R.D. comics as being "horror" comics but this one sort of fits into that category pretty well. There is some fantastic character interactions and dynamics and the creative team captures fear perfectly in a story that is a truly fantastic page-turner. Add this to the fantastic art in this issue and you have a recipe for perfection. The story is great, the characters and intriguing and their plight feels believable. It's a great start to a new arc that gives us a closer look at the current state of the B.P.R.D. that will leave you guessing as to how these characters will survive with the core of their team gone. I am definitely looking forward to part two of this three issue arc and I hope that this three issue series gives us a chance to get to know Johann and the rest of the team a little bit better. Read Full Review
This is just a comic that does what B.P.R.D. does well very well, and with the added treat of Laurence Campbell's haunting, beautiful art, it's an up month for the Bureau. Read Full Review
'B.P.R.D.' has been firing on all cylinders lately, but with 'B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #107: Wasteland Part 1 (of 3)' the creative team has managed to outdo even themselves. This issue a loving homage to the thrills of yesteryear while planting itself firmly in the B.P.R.D. universe. 'Wasteland Part 1' is a stand-out issue and a must have for not only action and horror junkies, but for any fan of cinematic adventures. Read Full Review
A heavy horror story that doesn't deserve the moniker "comic". Read Full Review
Laurence Campbell is Tim Bradstreet-esque. Faces masked in shadow. Somewhat photorealistic, which makes it that much cooler when a giant-ass monster is vomited forth from the ground. Read Full Review
Overall, B.P.R.D. continues full speed ahead with asolidopening issue of Wasteland. It's good to see the team working together in a rathergrimenvironment. If you aren't picking up this title, I highly encourage you give it ashotwith this comic. Read Full Review
Im very impressed with this B.P.R.D. issue, the event needed a good shake up, and this is just what the doctor ordered. Read Full Review
I don't know if it was the art that just didn't capture the script or if the script didn't maximize the potential of the art (likely the latter), but this book was just average. It didn't have the usual charm of a B.P.R.D. issue and at times failed to even remind me of what I was reading. If the next issue doesn't pick up, I'll probably wait for a new story arc before coming back to the series. Read Full Review
. . $3.50, 22pgs. ALL ADs @ Back! Very creepy cover. Rcudi and Mignola continue to rock the BPRD world with 'Wasteland', the current arc.A shift in art style still looks damn good, from Laurence Campbell. Especially with the always quality colors of Dave Stewart. The weave of timeline is interesting. It does wander here and there, but the action makes up for it. Should be a gritty 3 part arc.