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...
Originally, this issue was supposed to be the end of Ales Kot and Piotr Kowalski's story on Bloodborne. But while this issue's end is appropriately vague, I'm glad that we'll get to see more of this world for a while longer. Read Full Review
Bloodborne #4 is a cold yet great finale to this first volume. Ales Kot crafted something unique yet faithful to the game in this story, and Kowalski and Simpson deliver phenomenal artwork. Thankfully, this book has been promoted to an ongoing, so we will get to see more from here. In any case, this book earns another recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
A nice conclusion to Ales Kot's arc. This issue would feel very lack luster if you just jumped in on #4, but it really does a great job of rounding out the story. There was a simplicity to the story that felt refreshing, a basic character arc shown through the eyes of a hunter. The art continues to do the Bloodborne name justice, and succeeds at bringing the world to life. I am excited to see where Bloodborne goes next.