The ghoul roaming the halls has an origin shrouded in mystery, but Nolan is determined to find the truth, even if it means scouring a wealth of dour information about deaths across the houses.
There's something unexpected connecting the deceased hunters, and a plot for control that has been brewing in the background is finally revealed!
The art of House of Slaughter #27 is as dark as the story is, which makes it perfect for the comic. It really brings a whole other level of darkness to the story. With close ups of the character's faces, you can truly see the worry and tension in each panel. The facial expressions of the characters juxtaposed with their brightly colored eyes adds even more depth to what the characters are saying. Read Full Review
Dull and boring.
I’m just so bored