Hill House Comics
In the darkest and most desperate hours of the night, June Branch will use her impossible occult hatchet to cut her way back to her boyfriend. But time is running out for Liam, and June's basket is getting heavier with every new swing of the axe! It's all going down in the penultimate chapter of the gonzo gorefest that launched Hill House Comics!
This book has really sucked me in, and I can't wait to see the final issue" Hopefully, it has a happier ending than this one. Read Full Review
With Basketful of Head #6,the creative team continues to one-up itself. June is powerful, her circumstance is dire, and the horror is real. Slasher meets the occult meets a powerful final girl and I can't wait for more. Read Full Review
Leomacs delivers some beautiful, atmospheric and impressive art throughout the issue. Everything from the framing of scenes to the layout of panel progression add to the tension and terror of the issue. Read Full Review
Joe Hill and Leomacs created the perfect gore-filled primer and next month's finale. Odds are readers who will benefit from the fruits of their labor. Read Full Review
I originally thought this was going to be the last issue, but it is not. Hooray! That means next month most likely will be. Boo! Still, this very good. This series has been just so much bloody fun. I have really grown to care about what happens to June. That last panel is a gut punch. Still, June is the “last girl” so, she is going to be fine…Right? Read Full Review
June chops her own thumb off so she can in turn chop off a head. She uses the ax so she can escape from the handcuffs and decapitate Hank. This girl is a badass. Through the art it's made obvious that the longer the heads remain bodiless the more they turn blue and dreary, so they may have a limited shelf life. We find out that Liam is sexy as shit with those abs, Puzo is gay, and the sheriff is ready to straight up drown somebody. This is another damn good issues in a damn good series. Read Full Review
When Basketful of heads was first announced it seemed like it would be another Hack/Slash and that's the furthest from the truth. Hill and Leomacs have crafted a story and as each issue comes out it is starting to become a constant to read and review because of how good it is. Read Full Review
In my review of the first issue of Basketful of Heads, I compared the series charitably to an 80s slasher flick. That comparison has been borne out by subsequent issues, but in a consistently less appealing fashion. Read Full Review
Every issue ends with June facing an extraordinarily dire situation but this one tops the cake. The plot was really advanced in this issue and the action was also very good. Cutting your thumb up is a total bad ass move as well.
really good pace for the story and there's a lot of gory scenes. this is what I expected the series to be and it's finally living to its full potential
I’m cautiously back into it.
Good stuff.
This was actually good, just very wordy.