Today’s post is on Bloodborne: The Veil, Torn Asunder volume
14 by by Aleš Kot and illustrated by Piotr Kowalski and Brad Simpson. It is 29
pages long and is published by Titan Comics. The cover has a hunter fighting
some monster on it. The intended reader is someone who has rea the previous
issues and likes the world of Bloodborne. There is some mild foul language,
implied sex, and mild violence in this comic. The story is told from first
person close of the main character. There Be Spoilers Ahead.
From the blurb on Hoopla- The city of Yharnam: an ancient
gothic metropolis and home to the Healing Church.
The Healing Church is known for its miraculous blood-based curatives, of which many – citizens and travelers alike – seek to exploit.
Recent days have seen the city fall foul to a nightmarish plague known as the Ashen Blood disease, the source of which remains a mystery.
Trapped in a threatening world of gods and monsters, where reality is never what it seems, one man resolves to welcome the madness, and the truth it may reveal…
The Healing Church is known for its miraculous blood-based curatives, of which many – citizens and travelers alike – seek to exploit.
Recent days have seen the city fall foul to a nightmarish plague known as the Ashen Blood disease, the source of which remains a mystery.
Trapped in a threatening world of gods and monsters, where reality is never what it seems, one man resolves to welcome the madness, and the truth it may reveal…
Review- We are still with our madman, still nameless as far
as I can tell, and he is going even deeper into the madness that is around
Yharnam. He has no idea about what is going on and he is really starting to
lose touch with reality. Something is speaking to him but it is not clear what
or what intention it has. I am still not sure what is going on or what the
nameless man is doing in Yharnam but it is still interesting to see and I am
curious about what is going to happen in the last issue.
I give this volume a Four out of Five stars. I get nothing
for my review and I borrowed this comic from my library’s Hoopla account.
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