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B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs 4 by Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart, Guy Davis, John Arcudi

endnull's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

4.75

optimus_9's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark medium-paced

4.0

zare_i's review against another edition

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4.0

Third story brings about a lot of stuff- starting from Kate Corrigan's quest to obtain means for bringing back Roger, backstories for all our characters (including Daimio, Liz, Johann), Johann's vanity and inability to control his bodily pleasures (and finally reason why he resents Daimio), introduction of mysterious Oannes society and Panya the mummy, destruction caused by the Jaguar demon and finally again Fu-Man-Chu wizard showing Liz horrendous images of the future and asking her to trust only him.

Lots of action, story is high quality as expected and accompanied by beautiful art.

Recommended to all fans of horror, arcane and especially Hellboy's universe.

shoggoth_roof's review against another edition

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5.0

Conseguir mantener el tono e incluso aumentar el interés por una serie y sus personajes es complicado, pero está claro que los autores han formado el equipo perfecto y las historias simplemente fluyen. ¿Sabes lo peor de este tomo? Que quieres leer el siguiente en cuanto terminas.

Los personajes simplemente enamoran y las tramas son a cual más interesante. Una maravilla.

nappiermarcus's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark tense medium-paced

4.5

jexjthomas's review against another edition

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5.0

In the aftermath of the events of War on Frogs and The Black Flame, the BPRD team has a little downtime. And while the stories here still offer plenty of action, mystery, and horror (and amazingly horrifying creatures, naturally), these volumes largely work on deepening our understanding of the characters that inhabit this world. It's kind of a risky move, especially considering that a large section of The Universal Machine, the first volume collected in this omnibus, largely consists of characters sitting around a cafeteria table telling their stories. It shouldn't work, but it does. Meanwhile, we're also introduced to the Marquis Adoet de Fabre, a villain so chilling that you wish he'd be around longer. The next story, The Garden of Souls, continues down this same contemplative path, filling in Abe's backstory and deepening the Mignolaverse mythos. There are a lot of really great character moments here as well, and some wonderful action involving steam-powered cyborgs. I don't want to say too much, but it's really quite fun. Finally, Killing Ground ratchets up the action and horror and proves that the creative team behind BPRD has no interest in maintaining the status quo.

Throughout, I was taken with how well Arcudi and Davis make these characters seem real, and a lot of it really is owed to Guy Davis, who is able to bring the characters to life in a way that manner other artists cannot match.

texaswolfman's review against another edition

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5.0

Damn!!!!! BPRD is one of the best team books out there. Only annoyance lives the story at a cliff hanger......

jonathancrites's review against another edition

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5.0

Again, the creative team behind this title continues to make a story that is engaging while character driven. Great stuff, recommended.

thehmkane's review against another edition

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5.0

A very solid B.P.R.D. installment. Love all the character development. Outstanding art, as usual. Plus, bonus Hellboy cameo! I love that guy.

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4.0

Series: B.P.R.D. Plague of Frogs 3
Rating: 4 stars - It was really good

This review is for volumes 3 and 4 of B.P.R.D. Plague of Frogs.

In the previous two books, the B.P.R.D. was going through a lot of changes and adjustments. Hellboy is gone, Abe isn’t doing fieldwork anymore, new members are introduced, and some die. The last two volumes of this series wrap up some of these threads and introduce the future of the team, which has changed again.

In this volume, we learn more about Captain Daimio and his past. Abe is still dealing with the revelations about his past and he meets some of his old friends that he has to deal with. Liz is still suffering nightmares and vision with the mysterious stranger, who they finally identify. Unfortunately it is too late by then, Liz is gone and it is unclear if she will be returning to the B.P.R.D. This volume was interesting because Johann has been one of the more stable characters in the series but he kind of starts to show his crazy side. Between being possessed by Lobster Johnson and losing his body, it is unclear how much mental damage was done to Johann.

I really enjoyed these last two volumes. The artwork was beautiful, the stories were action packed and gory, and the characters all were amazing. The B.P.R.D. has gone through a lot of changes in this series and in the last story we see that it will be changing again, but hopefully this time for the better. I do hope Captain Daimio and Daryl the Wendigo will be returning to future stories because I really want to know more about them. Also I can never get enough of Lobster Johnson and his claw!

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