Sarah Jewell catches one murder suspect red-handed in a bid to steal an occult artifact, while Marie Therése continues to pursue her own suspicions. But the culprit they finally discover is the one person neither one of them suspected!
Mike Mignola and Chris Roberson return to the world of Hellboy, accompanied by artist Leila del Duca and colorist Michelle Madsen for this thrilling installment of the new Mignolaverse mystery.
Another solid entry in the first solo Sarah Jewell story, readers will love it and no prior knowledge of the Mignolaverse is required. One of the joys of stories like this is while it fleshes out Hellboys world, filling in blanks for long-time fans of the universe, not once is Hellboy or the B.P.R.D. mentioned. It means any reader could pick this story up and enjoy it, while long-time fans will love learning about another corner of the world we hadn't previously read about. The art elevates the story to make this an intriguing and entertaining read. A murder mystery with a number of eclectic characters trapped inside a house, with the occult and supernatural looming in the background? Mignola fans will absolutely love this series. Read Full Review
This issue is a mixed bag. It has scenes that are dragged down by the biggest problems of the series, but it also has the fun stuff a mystery story of this kind should. Overall, I enjoyed it, but it could've soared higher. Read Full Review
If you've come this far, then I expect you're eagerly anticipating The House of Lost Horizons #4, whether or not earlier issues have met or exceeded expectations. Read Full Review