You won't find it on any map, but if you happen to be driving down Route 66 in the dead of night and you're truly desperate for shelter, sanctuary or secrecy, you might see a battered sign on the side of the road. The Pierrot Courts Hotel - where the tormented make their last stand with the demons that haunt them...where many check in, but few check out.
One issue left to go and still so many unanswered questions, the wait for the finale is going to be pure torture! Read Full Review
Hotell is one of the most innovative and frightening comics on the stands today. It's like a more horrific Twilight Zone, where anything can happen, although it's never bright and shiny. It's always dark and sinister. Read Full Review
Overall, a skin-crawling entry into an already spooky story. The story by John Lees is devastating. The art by the creative team of Dalibor Talaji, Lee Loughridge, and Sal Cipriano is stunning. Altogether, a story understands the power of the anthology. Read Full Review
Another excellent tale in the Hotell anthology, Lees’ is a writer to be watched, capturing different horror aspects in each tale and satisfactorily concluding each story. The use of the supernatural is only a backdrop to explore the more human horror stories which Lees knows and used to fully tell the tale. The art and colours have been fantastic throughout the series and help to build up the tension in the story. Read Full Review
The most chilling story in this anthology thus far, and one that uncovers some secrets of this mysterious hotel. Read Full Review
Unique.
Wooo, okay. That was a pretty scary issue that kind of creeped me out. Which is great. The first one was kooky, the second one was gruesome, but this one was genuinely scary. We follow this women named Kristen who attempts to look for her sister captured by this serial killer, and this leads her to Hotell and we enter Room 3.
First off, its really cool how that despite each issue being its own thing, Lees manages to connect each of them that gives us a glimpse into future issues or past issues. I just found that neat. The art by Talajic, it wad damn spooky in this issue no lie. The writing again is good by Lees.
This would have been the best issue yet, if it weren't for a small problem. Who the hell enters a hidden h more