Jump to content

B.P.R.D.: The Soul of Venice and Other Stories

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Horrorofsorts (talk | contribs) at 20:19, 11 April 2009. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

B.P.R.D.: The Soul of Venice
and Other Stories
Trade Paperback Cover
Publication information
PublisherDark Horse Comics
FormatTrade Paperback
Genre
Publication dateAugust 25, 2004
Main character(s)Kate CorriganTemplate:·wrap Abe SapienTemplate:·wrap Liz ShermanTemplate:·wrap RogerTemplate:·wrap Lobster Johnson
Creative team
Created byMike Mignola
Written byMiles GunterTemplate:·wrap Michael Avon OemingTemplate:·wrap Brian AugustynTemplate:·wrap Geoff JohnsTemplate:·wrap Scott KolinsTemplate:·wrap Joe HarrisTemplate:·wrap Mike Mignola
Artist(s)Michael Avon OemingTemplate:·wrap Guy DavisTemplate:·wrap Scott KolinsTemplate:·wrap Dave StewartTemplate:·wrap Cameron Stewart
Editor(s)Scott Allie
Collected editions
'B.P.R.D.: The Soul of Venice and Other Stories'ISBN 978-1-59307-132-5

B.P.R.D.: The Soul of Venice and Other Stories is the second trade paperback collection in the Dark Horse Comics B.P.R.D. series created by Mike Mignola which collects the series of four one-shot comic books written by a variety of guest writers and artists and published bi-monthly to alternate with sister title Hellboy: Weird Tales in 2003, whilst Mignola was in Prague working on the first Hellboy movie.[1]

Publication History

The Soul of Venice

This story written by Miles Gunter and Michael Avon Oeming with Mike Mignola and drawn by Michael Avon Oeming was published in B.P.R.D.: The Soul of Venice (May 14, 2003).

In the story Sapien returns to Venice with Sherman, Kraus and Roger to investigate an environmental disaster in the canals that leads them to the haunted home of the debauched 13th century vampire lord Romulus Diovanni. Diovanni defeats the B.P.R.D. and uses the Tetragrammaton to summon the demonic Lord Shax to whom he offers the spirit of the Roman goddess Cloacina. Shax dismisses Diovanni and Roger is then able to destroy the vampire and release the goddess to restore the city.

Dark Waters

This story by Brian Augustyn with art by Guy Davis was published in B.P.R.D.: Dark Waters (July 23, 2003).

In the story when the draining of the town pond in Shiloh, Massachusetts reveals the perfectly preserved corpses of three sisters killed during a witch-hunt in 1693 Sapien and Roger are sent to investigate. Pastor Blackwood a descendant of the town’s original Witchfinder General[disambiguation needed] becomes possessed by the cursed water and attempts to destroy the bodies but Sapien is able to initiate a proper Christian funeral service for the sisters that sends them to their eternal rest taking Blackwood with them.

Night Train

This story by Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins with art by Scott Kolins and Dave Stewartwas published in B.P.R.D.: Night Train (September 17, 2003).

In the story Lobster Johnson fails to stop a Nazi saboteur killing his assistant and destroying a train carrying scientists and equipment for the Manhattan Project in Colorado 1939. Sherman and Roger investigate a vengeful ghost train in present day Alabama that leads them to the now aged saboteur who imposes his aura on Sherman so the ghosts take her instead. Roger has a vision of the ghost of Johnson who helps him to prove himself by rescuing Sherman and apprehending the real saboteur.

There's Something Under My Bed

This story by Joe Harris with art by Adam Pollina and Guillermo Zubiaga was published in B.P.R.D.: There's Something Under My Bed (November 19, 2003).

In the story when young Bobby McKenna becomes the latest child to be kidnapped by a demon called Charlie who lives under the beds in Masonville, Pennsylvania, Corrigan sends Sapien, Sherman, Kraus and Roger to look over the rest of the town’s children. Sapien hides in a closet to confront Charlie and is teleported to where the children are being held. Charlie turns on his boss Oogie when he threatens to eat the children and Sherman arrives in time to rescue Sapien and the kids.

Another Day at the Office

This story by Mike Mignola with art by Cameron Stewart was premiered in this collection.

In the story Sapien, Krauss and Agent Turner from the London Office arrive in Bolgrad, Moldavia in the aftermath of a zombie attack that leads them to a 15th century chapel where latent psychic Robert Huntley has been possessed by the spirit of bloodthirsty tyrant and national hero Count Yegor Kurya who they quickly dispatch.

References

  1. ^ B.P.R.D.: The Soul of Venice and Other Stories. Dark Horse Comics. 2006. ISBN 978-1-59307-132-5.