Bloodborne #2

Writer: Ales Kot Artist: Piotr Kowalski Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: March 28, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 7
8.2Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

Written by Image Comics superstar Ales Kot, with artwork by Piotr Kowalski!

Awakening in an ancient city plagued by a twisted endemic - Where horrific beasts stalk the shadows and the streets run slick with the blood of the damned - A nameless hunter embarks on a dangerous quest in search of paleblood...

  • 9.0
    On Comics Ground - Christina Williams Apr 1, 2018

    The Hunt continues throughout the nightmare, and the Hunter has decided to break it. They seek shelter in the clinic with the paleblood child only to be sent straight back out after no answers are to be had. Can the Hunter truly succeed? Will the nightmare ever end? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Joshua Hilgenberg Mar 31, 2018

    Bloodborne #2, despite providing only breadcrumbs, satisfies. Another art team might not be able to pull this off. Simpson and Kowalski, beyond simply replicating the art style of the game, have a solid, addicting direction that seeps its way into each part of the issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison Mar 31, 2018

    Bloodborne #2 continues to entice the fan in me, even if I must count off for the inorganic integration of things like the Hunters Dream in the narrative for those unfamiliar with the game. That aside, the tight pacing, cold personality given to the Hunter, and the stunning artwork from Kowalski and Simpson more than make up for that shortcoming. This one earns another recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Gregory Ellner Mar 29, 2018

    Creepy artwork and a fast-paced story help the tour of the world of Bloodborne feel fun, rather than daunting or excluding non-players. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer Mar 28, 2018

    Bloodborne is the rare video game comic adaptation that actively explores and expands on its source material. Read Full Review

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