New series artist Antonio Fuso (Lost Falls, GI Joe: Cobra) joins returning writer Tate Brombal (Behold, Behemoth) to reveal the next chapter of Jace Boucher's story!
No longer the monster hunter he once was and unaware of Aaron's fate, Jace's new mission is to protect the orphans under his care.
Can he save them from not just the monsters, but his own rage and guilt?
One of these children may be in even worse danger than Jace knows, as a strange pair of eyes watches him from the woodland shadows...
At times the artwork can be a bit too clunky and lacking in detail, but overall I couldn't have been more enamored with Jace's return, and I think you will be too. Read Full Review
What I have appreciated about House of Slaughter is the way this series has expanded the Something is Killing the Children universe. The different themes and character designs are welcomed and issue #11 continues this trend in such a positive way. Read Full Review
Jace Boucher is busy protecting orphans he has rescued, but one of them may be more work than he expected. Read Full Review
We check back in on Jace, who seems to be raising a bunch of orphans. Nothing special, although the ending promises to liven things up.