Monsters overrunning the American southwest, a volcano in Houston burning in the night, and a group of outcasts with a prophetic leader; prove to be great threats to a struggling bureau.
Guy Davis also delivers somewhat more consistent visuals this month. His line-work is still overly loose in certain scenes, but particularly during the Hyerpborian flashback, his work is bold and evocative, just as the best Hellboy art always is. The lack of real progression in issue #2 makes it clear that this three-issue mini is mostly intended as setup for later stories, but what a fascinating setup this is proving to be. Read Full Review
"B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth" is an interesting new direction for the B.P.R.D. books in general, and I keep hoping the new name might help draw in brand new readers willing to give it a shot. If you like creepy horror, this really is the best time to jump on board and see for yourself. 75 issues of a series is no small feat these days, and "B.P.R.D." has well earned that high count. Check it out. Read Full Review