Well...ummm...yeah. After thoroughly enjoying both B.P.R.D. Vol. 1: Hollow Earth, as well as Hellboy Vol. 1: Seed Of Destruction, my Mignola train hit an unfortunate slow spot with B.P.R.D. Vol. 2: The Soul Of Venice. Much sadness ensued.
This is the second of the collected B.P.R.D. comics, containing 5 individual tales of various quality and length. While The Soul Of Venice is the title story, I don't feel that it's necessarily the strongest tale in the collection. But then, I can't really think of which one WOULD be the strongest. For me, they were all just kinda good. Which means none of them were great.
The interesting thing is, reading these tales so many years after they were released, and with supernatural tales being quite popular in the past few years, these particular stories feel a little...familiar. Think about this; B.P.R.D. stories are generally highly procedural, each generally being very self contained, though they do reference other HB and B.P.R.D. occurrences every once in a while. These characters travel all over the place, resolve all manner of supernatural occurrences, and have witty banter in the downtime. Does that sound familiar? CW's Supernatural took that formula and ran with it on a little series called Supernatural, airing only a few years after B.P.R.D. stories started being published by Dark Horse Books. While they are a mix of serialized/procedural stories (with a definite overarching plot, especially in the first few seasons), the Winchester brothers travel all over the place, resolve all manner of supernatural occurrences, and have witty banter in the downtime. So, having seen Supernatural long before reading B.P.R.D., I get a slight sense of deja vu. Which is funny, because I know that B.P.R.D. came out first. Still, I can't help it.
Anyways, the stories in Vol. 2 run the gamut from serious to slightly silly, with reluctant demons, zombies (handled quite handily by the local townspeople), witches, a haunted train...and talking monsters from under the bed. Yes, Dark Horse had their own riff on talking bedroom monsters. I truly enjoyed the tale about witches, was really not terribly interested in the monsters, and just so-so about the rest of them. Well, I actually enjoyed the zombies tale...it was just too damn short! What was fun about it, though, was that the police department were all over the zombie, knowing just what to do to take them down.
However, it must be said that this is the first time I've seen a demon who was summoned to our world and was like "Nah, I'm good. This place sucks. I don't want to serve a ghoul like you." to the baddie who summoned him. Truly priceless.
So yeah, I'm hoping the next B.P.R.D. collected read is more enjoyable than this one was. Cuz...yeah...I already bought it...