Hermes returns in a nightmarish new form, transformed and reborn by the myths of the children that witnessed Edwin's arrival, the bloody waters, and the astral phenomena.
Driven by Edwin's consumed memories, Hermes is determined to transform yet again, fully absorbing Edwin to become the ultimate hunter of hunters...
The art in House of Slaughter #28 perfectly matches the story's dark tone, enhancing its intensity. The beginning scenes of the casualty losing his life sets the tone immediately and keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the comic. The detailed close-ups of the characters' faces capture the anxiety and tension in each moment, drawing the reader deeper into the narrative. With the facial expressions, the ominous story, and the overall mystery of the characters, you're sure to have the hair sticking up on the back of your neck while reading. Read Full Review
Overall, House of Slaughter: Azure continues to captivate with its layered storytelling and thought-provoking themes. While the pacing might be a little wonky in places, it's hard to deny that each instalment not only builds on the intricate lore but also challenges readers to question their understanding of belief and intention. With its thrilling twists and rich character development, this series leaves readers eagerly anticipating what comes next. This series keeps getting better and better. Read Full Review