B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #109: Wasteland part 3


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As the agents ride deeper into the Chicago ruins they locate the final resting place of the missing B.P.R.D. agents from "The Abyss of Time". What they find is a bizarre paranormal crime scene and an army of mutated humans preventing them from getting back to headquarters. * Art by Laurence Campbell (_Marvel Universe Vs. Wolverine, Punisher MAX_). "It's a good time as any to check in with a series that started as a _Hellboy_ spin-off but has become a force in its own right."-Comic Book Resources




B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #108: Wasteland part 2


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A spreading contagion in the Chicago wastelands turns the residents of the Windy City into vicious monsters. Will these creatures and the giant bat-faced monsters stop the B.P.R.D. from saving their missing agents? Wasteland part 2 (of 3) Cowritten by Mike Mignola, with art by Laurence Campbell (_Marvel Universe vs. Wolverine, Punisher MAX_)! "It's as good a time as any to check in with a series that started as a Hellboy spin-off but has become a force in its own right."-Comic Book Resources **MIKE MIGNOLA'S ONGOING MASTERPIECE!**




Abe Sapien #4: The New Race of Men (Part 1 of 2)


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While on the run from the Bureau, Abe makes his way to the Salton Sea, where he encounters a bizarre egg-worshiping cult. * "The New Race of Man" part 1 (of 2) * Max Fiumara (_B.P.R.D.: 1948)_ takes on Abe! * Variant cover featuring Hellboy by Sebastien Fiumara!




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B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #107: Wasteland'sPart 1


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Johann leads a B.P.R.D. team on a rescue mission in Chicago to locate the group of agents lost in _B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Abyss of Time_. What they find is a devastated city, full of giant Ogdru Hem, and a flood of humans transformed into monsters. * Art by Laurence Campbell (_Marvel Universe vs. Wolverine, Punisher MAX_). * Cover by Dave Johnson (_100 Bullets_). * Cowritten by Mike Mignola! It's as good a time as any to check in with a series that started as a _Hellboy_ spin-off but has become a force in its own right.�Comic Book Resources




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B.P.R.D.: 1948 #1


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The Nazi occult bureau threatened to destroy the peace that followed the end of World War II. One year after the war, Professor Bruttenholm, guardian of the child Hellboy, enlisted a special task force to connect the dots between a series of massacres and a mad vampire nobleman. Now the B.P.R.D. launches an investigation of an atomic-fueled space-travel experiment that's apparently unleashed horrific monsters in the Utah desert. **Dark Horse Horror gets under your skin. **




Monster of the Week


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Most people don't believe in monsters, but you know the truth. They're real, and it's your task to bring them down. This revised edition of Monster of the Week brings that adventure to life.Monster of the Week is a standalone action-horror RPG for 3-5 people. Hunt high school beasties a la Buffy the Vampire Slayer, travel the country to bring down unnatural creatures like the Winchester brothers of Supernatural, or head up the government investigation like Mulder and Scully.This book contains everything you need to tackle Bigfoot, collar a chupacabra, and drive away demons. In this revised edition, you'll find:




B.P.R.D. Volume 14: King of Fear


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This collection of 2003's B.P.R.D. one-shots kicks off with an imprisoned goddess in a story by the Bastard Samurai creative team of Miles Gunter and Michael Avon Oeming, joined by series creator Mike Mignola. Artist Guy Davis teams with Brian Augustyn (Gotham by Gaslight). The Flash creative team of Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins create their first Dark Horse work, and Joe Harris, screenwriter of Darkness Falls, and his X-Men collaborator Adam Pollina reunite for Abe Sapien's weirdest adventure yet. Also includes a brand-new short story by Mignola and Cameron Stewart.




The Transnational Fantasies of Guillermo del Toro


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Offering a multifaceted approach to the Mexican-born director Guillermo del Toro, this volume examines his wide-ranging oeuvre and traces the connections between his Spanish language and English language commercial and art film projects.