Beasts of Burden: Animal Rites

Beasts of Burden: Animal Rites

Welcome to Burden Hill -- a picturesque little town adorned with white picket fences and green, green grass, home to a unique team of paranormal investigators. Beneath this shiny exterior, Burden Hill harbors dark and sinister secrets, and it’s up to a heroic gang of dogs -- and one cat -- to protect the town from the evil forces at work. These are the Beasts of Burden Hill -- Pugs, Ace, Jack, Whitey, Red and the Orphan -- whose early experiences with the paranormal (including a haunted doghouse, a witches’ coven, and a pack of canine zombies) have led them to become members of the Wise Dog Society, official animal agents sworn to protect their town from evil. This turns out to be no easy task, as they soon encounter demonic cannibal frogs, tortured spirits, a secret rat society, and a bizarre and deadly resurrection in the Burden Hill cemetery -- events which lead to fear and heartbreak as our four-legged heroes discover that the evil within Burden Hill is growing and on the move. Can our heroes overcome these supernatural menaces? Can evil be bested by a paranormal team that doesn’t have hands? And even more importantly, will Pugs ever shut the hell up? Adventure, mystery, horror, and humor thrive on every page of Beasts of Burden -- a comic-book series that will capture readers’ hearts and haunt their dreams. Award-winning comics creators Evan Dorkin (Milk and Cheese) and Jill Thompson (Scary Godmother) first introduced these very special investigators in The Dark Horse Book of Hauntings and the other Dark Horse Book of . . . anthologies, for which they won coveted Eisner Awards for Best Short Story and Best Painter. Those first tales are collected here, along with the comic series Beasts of Burden issues #1–#4.
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André Nóbrega@anobrega85
4 stars
Nov 13, 2021

This book was recommended to me by a friend and I'd like to start by thanking him. Beasts of Burden was totally worth it and I'd keep on reading if only there was more of it in my shelves. Now to speak of the book itself, I'll start by saying this isn't your everyday children's fable, far from it, and for me that's the first good thing about it. And to think it all started as a short story for The Dark Horse Book of Hauntings... To give you a short and as unspoiling as possible description of Beasts of Burden, it's about a group of dogs and one cat that live on Burden Hill, talk to each other like regular friends and before long are running from and fighting the likes of witches, zombies and other typical horror stories' creatures. And yes, there are wise magical dogs and the witches have black cat familiars. While you follow them on these adventures, the author takes you on a tour about friendship, heroism and self-preservation, racism, responsibility and dealing with consequences and suffering. Of course, these themes are only slightly explored in so little time, but you can feel the potential of this set-up. Then there are details that make the reading experience so much better: the personalities matching the species, races and even names of the characters, the chapters' names reminding you of famous fantasy or horror books - "Something whiskered this way comes" - the way they all talk about humans, the fact that they have their own religion and much more. If Evan Dorkin did his job well, what can I say of Jill Thompson? The illustration makes the story work, but more than that, sometimes you just feel like checking the artwork for itself, some pages are literally out of this world. Even the lettering here was perfectly adapted to the context and the drawing. All in all an awesome book, recommended for all who don't mind talking cats and dogs of fun and games. Just don't let young children read it before bedtime or you might be in for a rough night. Give it to them the next day and be sure to check it out yourself beforehand, you won't regret it!

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N.C@quince
5 stars
Dec 28, 2023
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Andrea Pozo@andrepora
5 stars
Dec 18, 2023
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Dennis Jacob Rosenfeld@rosenfeld
4 stars
Aug 18, 2023
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Dimitris Papastergiou@s4murai
2 stars
Jul 1, 2023
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Raymie Smith@raymie
3 stars
Aug 9, 2021