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COMIC/Baltimore
vol. 1: 1 / 1 copies available
vol. 2: 1 / 1 copies available
vol. 3: 0 / 1 copies available
vol. 4: 1 / 1 copies available
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2nd Floor Comics COMIC/Baltimore v. 1 Checked In
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2nd Floor Comics COMIC/Baltimore v. 3 Due Dec 9, 2024
2nd Floor Comics COMIC/Baltimore v. 4 Checked In
Subjects
Genres
Horror comic books, strips, etc
Published
Milwaukie, Or. : Dark Horse Books 2011-
Language
English
Main Author
Mike Mignola (-)
Other Authors
Christopher Golden (-), Ben Stenbeck, Dave Stewart, Clem Robins, 1955-
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Originally published in single magazine form as: Baltimore : the plague ships #1-5 [volume 1] ; Baltimore: The Curse Bells #1-5 [volume 2] ; Baltimore: The widow and the tank, Baltimore: a passing stranger (from Free Comic Book Day 2011), Baltimore: the play, Baltimore: Dr Leskovar's Remedy #1-2 and Baltimore: The inquisitor [volume 3] ; Baltimore: The Infernal Train #1-3 and Baltimore: Chapel of bones #1-2 [volume 4].
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781595826732
9781595826749
9781616551827
9781616553289
  • v. 1. The plague ships
  • v. 2. The curse bells
  • v. 3. A passing stranger
  • v. 4. Chapel of bones.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Europe's Great War has collapsed in the face of plague and an infestation of vampires in this spinoff of a prose novel by Hellboy creator Mignola and genre vet Golden. The obsessive Lord Baltimore, the one-legged scourge of the undead, is joined on his quest by the gypsy Vanessa Kalderas; she soon learns that it was none other than Baltimore himself who set the calamity in motion when he gravely wounded the vampire Haigus in a previous encounter. Now the cursed Baltimore seeks endlessly for Haigus, hoping to bring an end to the horrors preying on the world and those who travel with him must fear death or worse. Mignola's decayed, doomed Europe is gloomy even for a supernatural apocalypse. Although Baltimore seems immune to death, Lord Baltimore's loved ones are not so lucky, and it is an imprudent companion who stays with him for any length of time. Longtime Mignola fans will find this work meets their no doubt high expectations, while those encountering Mignola for the first time will find this an enticing introduction to his oeuvre. (Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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