B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs #1
"Hollow Earth" kicks off a chilling chapter in the B.P.R.D. saga, where children vanish from their beds in eerie silence, prompting the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense to investigate. With haunting art by Adam Pollina and inks by Guillermo Zubiaga, and a striking cover by Mike Mignola, this 2011 issue blends creeping dread with the quiet resilience of Abe Sapien and the spectral presence of Johann Kraus as the line between nightmare and reality begins to blur.
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Children have been disappearing from their bedrooms under circumstances so mysterious that local police call in the BPRD. The kids find cold comfort from fishman Abe Sapien and the disembodied ghost of Johann Kraus-- but when the innocent fantasy world of monsters and magic they used to enjoy becomes engulfed in terror and nightmares, the bizarre strangers who show up to help don't seem quite so scary after all.
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