Yup, that’s about it! Unless you’re a BPRD completist like me, Lake of Fire is totally worth skipping as nothing and even more nothing happens!ī.P.R.D. I’m struggling to wring out anything more from this incredibly sparse volume… uh, Tyler Crook’s art isn’t bad? Occasionally we cut to somewhere else in the world where a Kaiju’s attacking some poor soldiers to remind us that there’s a wider story going on. have turned her into her own person but a photocopy of a photocopy is too far. Liz I can forgive because Mike Mignola and co. She’s completely derivative of Liz who, in turn, is derivative of Jean Grey. I just don’t think Fenix is a very good character. Fenix’s storyline though was absolutely boring, not to mention anticlimactic if you’ve followed this Salton Sea thing from when it began in the Abe Sapien series - zero payoff! It’s good to see Liz back at full pyro power and seeing her take down the mad doctor and his small army of warped creatures was fun (that’s not a spoiler, of course that’s why the pointless doc was there!). Anything else? Nope! So basically a whole book full of, at best, sub-plots! Fuuuucking hell, this is such a needless volume! Liz is convalescing in hospital, a crazy doctor’s reanimating dead animals and Fenix camps out in the Salton Sea where dirty hippies are worshipping a Kaiju egg or something because they’re morons.
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