Friday, May 24, 2019

Bloodborne Issue #4


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Today's post is on Bloodborne Issue #4 by Ales Kot, illustrated by Piotr Kowalski and Brad Simpson. It is 29 pages long and is published by Titan Comics. The cover has the Paleblood child and the hunter on it. The intended reader is someone who has read the first issue. There is no foul language, no sex, but there is violence in this issue. The story is told from third person close of the hunter. There Be Spoilers Ahead.

Blurb- Awakening in an ancient city plagued by a twisted endemic – where horrific beasts stalk the shadows and the streets run slick with the blood of the damned – a nameless hunter embarks on a dangerous quest in search of Paleblood…

Review- We finish for now the journey of the hunter and the Paleblood child in this volume as they come to a coastal city and monsters that the hunter cannot see but the child can. The child has become stranger and stranger over the course of the journey and it has been preying on the mind of the hunter. In this volume the child becomes something else and the hunter has to decide what to do. I really enjoyed this volume even without getting any answers about what the Paleblood child is and how she can do what she can. The hunter has a hard decision to make but I liked that it came to a head. Their story ends in a good place so if we never come back to them, that is fine.

I give this volume a Five out of Five stars. I get nothing for my review and I borrowed this comic from my local library's Hoopla service.

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