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B.P.R.D. (2002), Volume 9

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Our heroes face new horrors, as they investigate small-town vanishings, wild monsters in the woods, and a strange new creature that arrives to create hell on earth.
Written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, and drawn by 2009 Eisner Award winner Guy Davis (The Marquis), B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World marks the beginning of a new era in horror!
• A new B.P.R.D. facing new monsters!
• Collects B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: New World issues #1-#5 and an eight-page story previously released at Emerald City Comic Con.
• Perfect entry point for new readers!
• "Simply put, if you aren't reading B.P.R.D.…you're making a mistake. This book is fantastic, and has a habit of upping its game with each new volume. Get in on Hell on Earth: New World before all your friends discover it and tell you how cool it is."—ComicsAlliance
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      Starred review from November 15, 2008
      Turning the clock back again to reveal another B.P.R.D. cast members early days, Mignola fills out a scenario by Joshua Dysart, calls in an artist, Paul Azaceta, new to Mignolas Hellboy world, and, man, does this baby burn. In the spotlight here is Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense founder Trevor Bruttenholm, normally seen as a picture on the wall in B.P.R.D.s main story. In Berlin shortly after the war, he and his assistant are looking forNazi research into the occult. His Soviet analogue is also investigating, and he must cooperate with her to find anything. She, of course, is not what she seems, which is weird enough already, since she appears to be a little blond girl of the Victorian era who takes her dolly with her everywhere. Accompanied by soldiers of their respective nations who distrust their opposite numbers utterly, the investigators uncover the remains of a Nazi doomsday scheme involving nasty, ugly, stinking vampires. Unfortunately, the remains are revivable, and thereby hangs a tale that ranks with the best horror adventures in any medium. Azacetas figuration perfectly embodies this tale that oozes the dual darkness of Nazis and vampires.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

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