52/52: BPRD: Hell on Earth, vol. 5, by Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, et al.
April 30, 2022 12:11 pmThe conclusion of this arc of BPRD, and penultimate chapter overall, sees the heroes, improbably, prevail (thanks to ancient spirits,... View Article
The conclusion of this arc of BPRD, and penultimate chapter overall, sees the heroes, improbably, prevail (thanks to ancient spirits,... View Article
This turned out to be a collection of three long, almost-prose poems; I thought it was short stories. Ligotti is... View Article
A perfectly enjoyable story that ends with a ghost assuaged by love. I find that sort of thing appealing (I’ve... View Article
Another installment in the delightful, one-story/one-book series of A Ghost Story for Christmas (despite being off-season), picked up at Kelly... View Article
Quiet moments of humanity separate from the overarching plot bring this series truly alive. Two unnamed BPRD members fly back... View Article
When you live in a tiny town, and a long-running, respected police procedural series is based in the “big†town... View Article
I’ll keep raving about how great Oshimi’s art is and the narrative weight it carries. Two panels of streetlights deliver... View Article
I’ve gotten worn out by Ito’s recent work, but this collection of his early stories revitalized my interest in his... View Article
If you were a Jordan Bulls-hating basketball fan in the ‘90s like me, the Knicks teams chronicled here seemed like... View Article
I devoured these volumes over a day and a half, so they get a single entry. Oshimi continues to demonstrate... View Article