When young tech entrepreneur Veruca Curry buys the old Whaley House, the kids in town are worried the ghosts who haunt it will get her. But when they discover Veruca's horrible secret, it will turn their world upside-down!
Goosebumps: Horrors of the Witch House #1 is a wonderful introduction to what seems to be another great IDW Goosebumps comic book series. This first issue is very entertaining and very compelling and made complete by the talented team that put it together. Read Full Review
Goosebumps: Horrors of the Witch House is another solid addition to this notable series. It's very much an all-ages title, enjoyable for kids and adults alike. The children that grew up reading Goosebumps (myself included) can now share them with their kids in comic book form and that's a wonderful thing. This is a great way to introduce a younger audience into horror without freaking them out. Read Full Review
Goosebumps: Horrors of the Witch House #1 will be available in comic stores everywhere May 1st, 2019 Read Full Review
This debut issue drags somewhat, though -- it's not a particularly compelling debut, but could be fun to binge-read once more issues have hit the stands. Read Full Review
There's humor, there's a solid set up of the mystery, and we have some intrepid young people to figure it all out. It's well-paced, fun, and lightly spine-tingly. Read Full Review
A solid introduction to a new story in the Goosebumps anthology, surely to intrigue younger audiences, whether they've read a previous Goosebumps story or not. Reader beware, you'll soon be in for a scare. Read Full Review
Goosebumps: Horrors of the Witch House #1 is a solid start to a new three-part Goosebumps comic. IDW has been doing a good job of getting creative teams together to not only catch that Goosebumps "essence" for the series, but the art also has a very consistent tone to it as well. Read Full Review
The iconic franchise has thrilled fans for years as author R.L. Stine's novels continue to captivate, and IDW hopes to bring that same tension into its new comic run. However, its first issue falls flat and fails to stir up such an emotion. Read Full Review
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