A spreading contagion in the Chicago wastelands turns the residents of the Windy City into vicious monsters. Will these creatures and the giant bat-faced monsters stop the B.P.R.D. from saving their missing agents?
I just want to say again how this is a near perfect piece of sequential art. This is an easy 9.5 for me. I almost want to go higher, but I'm not a real believer in a 10.0 grade. Read Full Review
Terrific visuals with an okay story. Read Full Review
B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #108: Wasteland Part 2 is shaping up to be a classic B.P.R.D. story, one that is not for the faint of heart. With only one part left, it's going to be hard to wait for what is sure to be an awfully horrific conclusion. Read Full Review
Overall, another solid issue of B.P.R.D.It's a very tense and atmospheric issue with some great action and chase scenes. I'm loving this series, definitely one of the best currently on the stands. I mean, what other story has zombies and monsters in the same comic? Read Full Review
I truly am enjoying this arc. The writing and the art are stellar, making this a top notch entry into the B.P.R.D. canon. Read Full Review
B.P.R.D. #108 is one of many terrific books to come from the Mignolaverse in recent months, but it is also arguably one of the best. The current arc is action-packed and suspenseful, relying less on difficult back story than is typical for this series. The overall feeling conveyed by this issue is perfectly suited for the tone of the current situation these characters now find themselves in. Wasteland is one of the relatively few arcs from B.P.R.D. which could be enjoyed by most readers, even those not previously familiar with the subject matter. Read Full Review
. . $3.50, 22pgs. Furious Cover, B+. All ADs @ Back! . . So i think BPRD has really gone over into Horror territory in recent times, and this issue is a great example. They have given me the chills like a good zombie and monster book should. The fear and are palpable and i feel more connected with the characters then usual. Different threads come together in this issue, as Kate, Panya and Nichayko communicate. Laurence Campbell's art strays from the foundation Mignola style, but is well suited to this arc. An excellent balance of character and drama without losing the zombies, action and chills!