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B.P.R.D. Volume 5: The Black Flame: Black Flame v. 5 [Paperback]

Guy Davis , John Arcudi , Mike Mignola
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11 July 2006 B.P.R.D. (Book 5)
The Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense faces its worst tragedy ever as the war against the plague of frogs reaches a devastating new level. Heralded by a bizarre villain from the B.P.R.D.'s past, an ancient monster-god marches across the American heartland portending an end to the reign of men, and leaving a permanent mark on the Bureau. Hellboy-creator Mike Mignola continues his collaboration with artist Guy Davis and co-writer John Arcudi to unravel a tale that will leave the earth shaken and the B.P.R.D. shattered. This collection includes a sketchbook section chronicling Guy Davis's creation of the abominations unleashed in The Black Flame.

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  • Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Horse (11 July 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593075502
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593075507
  • Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 1 x 25.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 212,746 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Flame on 26 Oct 2010
By Noel TOP 50 REVIEWER
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"The Black Flame" continues the Frog War saga the BPRD are waging against these Lovecraftian horrors and adds a new character. A wealthy industrialist who collects Nazi memorabilia fashions himself a suit that he believes will allow him to control the hordes of frogs and bring about the resurrection of a god like creature called "Sadu Hem". He calls himself the Black Flame and brings about a near Armageddon on a major city with his recklessness, and a major character in the series dies.

The book continues the ongoing battle of the ever growing hordes of frog monsters versus the increasingly beleaguered and desperate BPRD. Well written by Mike Mignola and illustrated by series staple Guy Davis, the book is interesting by turns and is a great addition to the expanding storyline of this fantastic series. A good read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great story, amazing artwork 6 Jun 2007
By R. Carreiro - Published on Amazon.com
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This is easily one of the best if not the best BRPD book out to date. Lets get over the whole deal with Mignola and Hellboy and stop acting like this book isnt good enough on its own. To be honest the stories here are better than any of the Hellboy tales and Guy Davis is a wonderful artist who has taken over the reigns on these characters and made them his own. Im honestly amazed to see 2 bad reviews from people who claim to be fans of these characters. Stunned in fact since this a great book and I cant see how anyone who liked the other BRPD books didnt think this was great, its a great effort.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent entry into the BPRD storyline 9 Oct 2007
By Ryan Agadoni - Published on Amazon.com
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Though these BPRD collections may seem to be stand-alone (they each collect a 6-issue mini-series of the same name), they really must be read in order starting with Volume 3 for the entire Plague of Frogs storyline. I started with Volume 4 because I found it cheap and wanted to give Guy Davis a chance, quickly fell in love, and have now just ordered Volume 6 (after having bought and read through Vol. 3 and 5).

Guy Davis' art really adds a lot to this story. He designs these nightmarish creatures very well, and really nails the scale necessary for these terrors. The colorist, Dave Stewart, cannot be overlooked for his contribution, either; his palette serves Davis' style very comfortably.

Story-wise, I'm hooked. This is an epic story in terms of scale and impact on our heroes, and it's a good sign when I keep finding excuses to spend money on the next trade ASAP after finishing the last. The Black Flame in particular adds some interesting stuff to the overall. First off, I was unaware of the deeper connection shared by Roger and Liz up to this point. Sure, I knew that they had both swapped "life-force" in the pages of Hellboy, but I didn't know that that meant they had some sort of constant psychic link. This link is revealed when Liz senses something is wrong with Roger when he's off hunting frogs.

Also of interest is Roger's sudden gung-ho (and surprisingly effective!) leadership, modeled after team leader Ben Daimio. Why does Roger suddenly adapt his attitude and demeanor, and how does it make him an actual leader? Liz notes that Roger took after Hellboy when he was still around, so now in Hellboy's absence Roger has adapted Daimio's character instead.

Which, of course, again makes me wish Hellboy would make an appearance (or even stay a while!). I miss Hellboy's presence just as much as the actual BPRD team does; he is one of the strongest characters in that universe and he added a totally unique dynamic to the decision-making and outlook of the team. There are no rules that say Hellboy can't be in the BPRD book, so let's have him visit, yeah? If he can guest-star in all sorts of other books (Savage Dragon, Ghost, Goon, etc.) surely he can guest star with his own ex-team. You'd think with such an epic event going on, he'd be drawn to it anyhow, especially since it involves his history and destiny.

Back to The Black Flame. Another interesting aspect of the story is Daimio's reaction to Roger's situation at the end. I'm itching to hear more of his back-story, because you know there's some good stuff to tell. He's not quite the mystery that Lobster Johnson is (since we've seen more of his personality), but still: the scar, his "death," his military history. We don't know anything yet!

I recommend this trade only if you're planning on picking up Vol. 3-7 to get the entire story. It's great stuff, and you gotta get the whole picture.
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5.0 out of 5 stars World War Frog begins 20 Mar 2008
By J. A. Farber - Published on Amazon.com
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If you've come this far, you know what Hellboy and BPRD is all about, so onto Black Flame. It's probably the most action intense Hellboy story of all time, with oodles of pages of our heroes blowing frog demons to tiny pieces with very large guns. The scale of the story is impressive, and by the end of it the whole world realizes they are in some deep, deep trouble, hammered home by the death of a favorite character. It's got all the snappy dialog, character development, and 'feel' of prior stories turned up to 11. Some may say this story is too militaristic, but I disagree. Is the battle of Armageddon any less of a story than the ones Mike Mignola usually draws on? Plus, it's cool to see normal human BPRD agents carrying on the good fight which is rare indeed. Mankind makes its stand against the frogs here and now! So what are you waiting for? Read it!
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