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B.P.R.D., Vol. 13: 1947

by Mike Mignola, Joshua Dysart (Author)

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After the discovery of a trainload of Nazi officers drained of blood, the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense learns that there are things far more ancient and dangerous than they could have imagined in this direct sequel to B.P.R.D.: 1946. Broom enlists an already damaged crew to lead an investigation that may be doomed before it can begin, climaxing in a witches' Sabbath, a vampire massacre, and an exorcism. Includes a short story from MySpace Dark Horse Presents. From the pages of Hellboy!.… (more)
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    B.P.R.D., Vol. 17: Vampire by Mike Mignola (Brian.Gunderson)
    Brian.Gunderson: The books are part of the same storyline by the same authors and are drawn by the same artists.
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Drawn by the wonderful brotherly duo of Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá, this is one to be savored. I especially enjoyed all the visual nods to the work of the incomparable Goya 8) ( )
  KateSherrod | Aug 1, 2016 |
This was an excellent volume. Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá are amazing artists, and Joshua Dysart is a wonderful writer, and then of course Mignola, so this volume is pretty much as epic a collection of folks creators as is possible. It's an interesting bit of history of the beginnings of the BPRD, and vampires, who doesn't love vampires?! Just excellent all around. ( )
  .Monkey. | Dec 17, 2013 |
The 1940s stories are more interesting to me than the contemporary Frog stories. Interesting new artist. ( )
  Coach_of_Alva | Mar 12, 2011 |
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After the discovery of a trainload of Nazi officers drained of blood, the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense learns that there are things far more ancient and dangerous than they could have imagined in this direct sequel to B.P.R.D.: 1946. Broom enlists an already damaged crew to lead an investigation that may be doomed before it can begin, climaxing in a witches' Sabbath, a vampire massacre, and an exorcism. Includes a short story from MySpace Dark Horse Presents. From the pages of Hellboy!.

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Also includes the story And What Shall I Find There? from Dark Horse Presents #23.
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