B.P.R.D.: Hell On Earth #127

Writer: John Arcudi, Mike Mignola Artist: James Harren Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: January 21, 2015 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
8.9Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

Agent Howardss past as a prehistoric warlord gives clues to how the BPRD can kill the monster theyve been chasing. But will Howards be able to put his knowledge to use before the whole squad gets wiped out?

  • 10
    All-Comic - Tyler Goulet Jan 22, 2015

    Look, youre not an idiot per se if you arent reading BPRD, but youve certainly got some splaining to do. This is by far one of the top books each and every month, and it just feels like theres far too many people side stepping it for one reason or another. Too high of a number, maybe? Two paperback omnibus editions are out, Volume 1 and Volume 2, and theyre not only amazing, theyre cheap too. So, throw that out the window and what other excuse could you possibly have? Havent read Hellboy or the other tie-in series? Well, you can always get caught up on those later (particularly Hellboy, of course. What the hell are you thinking?!). Really and truly, you have no excuse not to read BPRD unless, of course, you really are an idiot. Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    Comic Crusaders - Adam Cadmon Jan 22, 2015

    Bottomline, you could do worse with $3.50 than spend it on BPRD #127. Don't do that though; go pick this one up, and if you're anything like me, you'll most likely be engaged enough to hang around to see exactly how everything plays out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Infinite Comix - Jamie Heron Jan 25, 2015

    It's a thing however " B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #127 is a great issue though it's firmly for those who've been reading the series for a while now. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore Jan 22, 2015

    This issue also continues Enos's ascent as one of the stronger voices in the Bureau; he seemingly has no issue stepping up to Johann, or even to the intimidating Howards. He seems to be someone who can rally the troops behind him, while still maintaining a somewhat antagonistic relationship with just about everyone. He's a very interesting character, and one I'm glad is getting more attention. Read Full Review

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