The B.P.R.D. tries to regain traction after a devastating blow, while Varvara plans to attack the agency from the inside.
"It's a stunning achievement that shows off the craft of every creator on this book from artists to letterer." -ComicBook.com
No recent issue in the Mignola line of comics has better captured the entropy of Hell coming to Earth than this one; you have been warned. Read Full Review
My highest possible recommendation for the week goes to this book for the drama, energy, and horrors it creates. I don't know how anyone can survive what's to come. What I do know is that I'll be sweating each day until the next issue arrives. Read Full Review
I've told myself time and time again that I don't like stories broken up into parts" reading a portion then having to wait ages to read another little segment" somehow it never occurred to me that that is exactly what I do with these stories" yet somehow, I don't mind. I don't know whether it's because I'm so familiar now with the greater Mignolaverse that each story holds extra meaning, or I am able to flesh out elements to make it feel more complete. Perhaps it's just the story writing is so good that it simply feels satisfying in bite size portions. Read Full Review
This issue serves as a bridge between episodes, but that's not a bad thing. Ragnarok is coming. Read Full Review
We're seeing a bit of buckling under the strain from so many different characters and plotlines, but "The Devil You Know" #10 delivers on the essentials, especially where Campbell and Stewart's art is concerned. Read Full Review
Ouch.