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Bloodborne Vol 4 (GN)

The Veil Torn Asunder

Ales Kot Piotr Kowalski

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English
Titan Books
01 January 2020
Series: Bloodborne
Yharnam has descended into madness… 

Yarem came to the city a long time ago, a man with a past spent in shackles. He found a new purpose in travel and discovery…but what he will find in Yharnam will test the limits of not just his desire, but also his sanity. 

As Yharnam falls apart, Yarem realises his own perception of time and space is becoming radically altered. The walls of reality buckle and fold. He sees the Moon fill with blood. Yarem decides to descend deeper into the madness, and boldly discover the new horizons of reality. 

The price for such sights may be his life…or at the very least his sanity. 

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Illustrated by:   Piotr Kowalski
Imprint:   Titan Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Height: 170mm,  Width: 258mm, 
Weight:   367g
ISBN:   9781787730151
ISBN 10:   1787730158
Series:   Bloodborne
Pages:   112
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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.

Reviews for Bloodborne Vol 4 (GN): The Veil Torn Asunder

Extremely compelling. This nameless man's journey through the world of Bloodborne is bizarre, twisted, and fascinating ... The art remains outstanding and every page is a gruesome delight to look at - But Why Tho


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