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B.P.R.D.: Vampire #1 Advanced comics review
By Leroy Douresseaux
March 25, 2013 - 10:49

Dark Horse Comics
Writer(s): Mike Mignola, Gabriel Bá, Fábio Moon
Penciller(s): Gabriel Bá, Fábio Moon
Inker(s): Gabriel Bá
Colourist(s): Dave Stewart
Letterer(s): Clem Robins
Cover Artist(s): Fábio Moon
$3.50 U.S., 28pp, Color




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B.P.R.D. Vampire #1 cover image

In the world of the Hellboy comic book series, the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense (the B.P.R.D. or BPRD) protects America and the rest of the world from the occult, the paranormal, and the supernatural. The B.P.R.D. first appeared in the debut Hellboy comic book miniseries, Hellboy: Seed of Destruction (1994).  The Bureau received its own title with B.P.R.D.: Hollow Earth (2002).

B.P.R.D.: Vampire is a direct sequel to the previous series, B.P.R.D.: 1948.  The new five issue miniseries follows an apparently doomed agent’s quest for revenge against a clan of vampires and its queen.

It is the year 1948.  B.P.R.D.: Vampire #1 opens as a trio of vampires enjoys the last of a feast of (alleged or apparent) virgins.  Is this a dream or a memory?

In Fairfield, Connecticut at BPRD headquarters, Agent Simon Anders informs Professor Trevor Bruttenholm that he is leaving the organization.  Not sure of what he is becoming, Anders begins his quest for revenge against a particular group of vampires and their Gorgon-eyed queen, Hecate.  But first, he will have to find them.

THE LOWDOWN:  It has been at least two years (if not more) since I last read a B.P.R.D. comic book.  B.P.R.D.: Vampire is a helluva comic book in which to return to the series.  The basic plot, by Mike Mignola, Gabriel Bá, and Fábio Moon, is straightforward and simple.

The actual comic book story, as told through art and graphics (which I often call graphical storytelling), is as emotional, psychological, and figurative as it is linear or even literal.  Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon offer some stunning images and striking sequences of images.  This story is going to be a good read, but the graphics side of this is going to be hella good read.

POSSIBLE AUDIENCE:  Fans of Hellboy will want to try at least one issue of B.P.R.D.: Vampire, enough to get hooked.

 


Rating: 9/10

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