As the House leaders discuss the fate of "the Last Butcher", Aaron and Jace escape the watchful eye of Helen and the White Masks and sneak into the forbidden outreaches of Chicago.
Then, in the present-day, Aaron finally comes face-to-face with the monster that he's been tracking...which is much more powerful than expected.
House of Slaughter #3 is succeeding where all prequel series should and fleshes out the universe beautifully. It manages to be engaging on the merit of its own premise and character. And it shows us something new and unexpected that we could not get from the parent title. Brombal and Shehan are doing a fantastic job telling the tale of Aaron and Jace, and the next issue can't get here fast enough. Read Full Review
Shehan delivers some great visuals. Both the fight with the monster and the moments between the characters look great and include beautiful details. Read Full Review
All in all House of Slaughter still feels part of this world while forming a trail all its own, and I'm still very much all in. Read Full Review
Aaron's task is to hunt and kill his old love, but first there is a monster to fight. Read Full Review
Well written and cool art. Nothing less than what I've expected from this series.
I think Tynion has been writing Batman for too long, how are these kids getting around so efficiently on rooftops?
I'm started to get a bit mixed up. Aaron is hunting Jace right? The team-up moment just seems like it's missing. I'm also getting bored with the same reoccurring monster designs, they're fictional monsters generated by a child's fear, change the look up guys!