Bloodborne Vol. 3: A Song Of Crows (Graphic Novel)

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Description

Discover the twisted story of Eileen the Crow in the continuing comic series spinning out of Fromsoftware/Hidetaka Miyazaki’s critically-acclaimed Bloodborne videogame!The City of Yharnam is buried in snow.Eileen the Crow buries the Hunters. But one eludes her. Poisoned and overcome with beastly senses, he prowls Yharnam causing misery and havoc. Meanwhile the bodies mount, reality shakes, and strange things are amiss in Byrgenwerth. On the hunt for the Hunter, Eileen struggles with her own sanity and the disturbing change that a glimpse beyond reality brings.Blood and death pervade Yharnam and those who travel in its wake. Follow the quest of Eileen as she looks to uncover the truth of the city, and her most inner turmoil.

Additional information

Weight 0.27 kg
Dimensions 0.61 × 17.02 × 25.84 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

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Language

Pages

112

publisher

Year Published

2019-8-27

Imprint

ISBN 10

178773014X

About The Author

ALES KOT is a writer, director and producer with primary focus on film, comics, television and video games. He's responsible for Image titles such as ZERO, WOLF, MATERIAL, CHANGE, THE SURFACE and WILD CHILDREN, comics which have received many accolades from media such as Wired, The Guardian, The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, and many others. He lives, unsurprisingly, mostly in Los Angeles.PIOTR KOWALSKI is a comic book writer and artist from Poland. Some of his work includes Robocop, Gail, Marvel Knights: Hulk, Dark Tower, Sex, Dark Souls and Titan's Wolfenstein series.

"Like the games before it, A Song of Crows teases its narrative over repeated reads and hidden imagery. A masterpiece for those who enjoy dark fantasy and horror both visual and mental" – Aurealis"As violent and merciless as the game it's based on, Bloodborne: A Song of Crows is highly recommended to both video game and horror connoisseurs." – Midwest Book Review"Tragic but fascinating … Piotr Kowalski’s art is uncomplicated in its brilliance" – But Why Tho

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