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Baltimore, Vol. 2: The Curse Bells by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Dave Stewart, Ben Stenbeck
ctgt's review
4.0
If you have been following my reviews(and there are tens of tens who do) you know you won't get an impartial review on a Mignola book. Love his style, the worlds and the subject matter. I'm a fan, so keep that in mind.
Baltimore's quest of tracking down the vampire, Haigus, takes him to post WWI Europe with vampiric nuns and a "priest" conducting a horrific ritual, Poe's The Bells, and a sadistic inquisitor trying to track down Baltimore for cleansing purposes makes for a dark, bloody, great story.
8/10
Baltimore's quest of tracking down the vampire, Haigus, takes him to post WWI Europe with vampiric nuns and a "priest" conducting a horrific ritual, Poe's The Bells, and a sadistic inquisitor trying to track down Baltimore for cleansing purposes makes for a dark, bloody, great story.
8/10
kate18's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
mysterious
5.0
Lord Baltimore pokračuje ve svém poslání, to ho zavede do rakouské vesničky, kde řádí upíři a navíc jeptišky z místního kostela. V kostele je ale i černokněžník, který si chce podmanit svět. K tomu potřebuje pomoc mocné čarodějky, kterou se rozhodl vzkřísit. Ale ve sklepení kostela je něco, co lorda Baltimora zajímá mnohem víc.
thehmkane's review
4.0
Another great installment from Lord Baltimore. I really like the direction this has gone -- it's somehow even darker (if less flat-out EW) than volume one. The introduction of a Christian element is super interesting to me, and the art is great. I can't wait for more!
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