With Walter living among his friends in the house, has the impossible happened? Have their lives actually...improved? Perhaps for some-but how are things going for the one housemate whose place Walter took?
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I read and then buy every issue and I recommend this series to anyone and everyone I meet. The Nice House On The Lake isn't just a great horror story, it's a solid example of just what the medium of comics can accomplish. This is as good a story as you'll ever read anywhere, in prose, script, or any other medium. This is one of the finest works of the imagination I've ever had the pleasure of reading and every chapter leaves me wanting more. Read Full Review
This slow-burn horror series never fails to surprise, and its "paradise is no less eerie than the previous incarnation. Read Full Review
If last issue left me feeling disoriented, this issue straightened out my understanding of what is happening here and where it is all headed next. The Nice House on the Lake #8 is a great reminder that this is one of the best books in monthly comics. Read Full Review
Alvaro Martinez Bueno crafts some brilliantly detailed and stylized art throughout the issue. The world of this story benefits beautifully from Martinez Buenos style as the dark, noir qualities of the story come to life on the page. Read Full Review
Another solid, but slow issue with the tension again rising as the cracks in the group show we're about to come to a head over the next few issues. By far and away Bueno's artwork again shines bright here by using window reflections to highlight feelings of isolation. Read Full Review
Prepare to be enticed with new information, dread, unease, and terror. The Nice House on the Lake #8 continues to be an exploration of character inside a mystery box you can't turn away from. That mystery box is both literal and figurative as you attempt to solve its mysteries. Read Full Review
This series has been messing with your mind from its first page, and it hasn't slowed down once. There's no telling where this is all going in the best possible way. Read Full Review
It's a reminder that even when the series is engaged in table setting, The Nice House on the Lake builds tension and intrigue masterfully with each page turn in one of the most exciting comics mysteries of 2022. Read Full Review
The mood and atmosphere of this is just soooooo good. I can't wait to read it all in a row once the final issue comes out.
IDK why I am liking Walter so much as a person. I know he doesn't deserve it. Personhood.
Another solid issue. It wasn't as exciting as some of the previous issues but, still great.
It’s good.