Ever since they were children, Walter and Norah were inseparable. But that time is over. No betrayal cuts deeper than the betrayal of your closest friend...and Norah knows just where to plant the knife! Everything changes in the penultimate issue of this unforgettable horror epic!
It's all down to a single final issue. The end is finally upon us. We might even get to know why every chapter starts with one character talking a bit about themselves surrounded by fire and ruin (the remnants of the Nice House perhaps). Now's a good time to reread the series in full to prepare for what's coming. Until then, enjoy the time you have left in the Nice House. It's possible it won't be there a few pages into issue #12. Read Full Review
Is this horror fiction, or a critic's look at how writers treat their characters, as told by a writer? This series works on so many levels and I've loved every second. For now, however, the end is, quite literally, nigh. Read Full Review
This is one of those books that demands to be re-read in full as soon as it's finished. Read Full Review
The visuals are stunning and filled with emotion. Every page and panel captures the emotion and tone of the story. Read Full Review
By the time The Nice House on the Lake #11 is over, you'll find the tension deliciously unbearable. There's some kind of justice coming and while each character's so very different that justice could mean anything, we know for certain the experiment Walter set up for his friends is coming crashing down. Now it's time to get yourself ready for the awful tragic happenings that come next. Read Full Review
This is the sort of issue that leads readers to review an entire series as it pulls on threads introduced more than a year ago to present its climax. It is an approach that's bound to read splendidly in a collected format, but the ambition of this story told in tight, serialized editions strains readers memories as they consider what's happening and the importance of seemingly every sequence on the page. Read Full Review
This is why I love comics
I genuinely don't know how this next issue will go and that excites me.
This issue is a lead up to that but like the rest of this series its really good. Bueno deserves more awards for this art.
It's good enough, but it just felt like an issue with alot of chaos, but not all of it carries the emotions I was looking for in penultimate issue.