Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the biggest psycho of them all? Could it be budding serial killer Sam Lesser? Acclaimed suspense novelist and New York Times best-selling author Joe Hill (Heart-Shaped Box) continues his all-new story of dark fantasy and wonder, with Gabriel Rodriguez (Clive Barker’s The Great and Secret Show) handling art and cover duties.
Reflect on what you really want from a good comic book before you pass this one up. Do you want a disturbingly genius mix of terror, humor and drama? Then this book is a must read. Read Full Review
Despite a few repetitive themes and notes, Locke & Key is turning into an incredibly original fantasy/thriller. I know I tend to say this about any halfway decent independent title, but it's so unbelievably refreshing to want to read a book that doesn't feature superheroes. I love Captain America, but it's great to be able to read about families being threatened by psychopaths. ... What? Read Full Review
Meanwhile, the police visit the Locke's, telling them that a killer escaped prison and they are doing everything in their power to capture him back. I believe once we get the whole picture, this issue will feel less a fill-in. But for now, it seems that there is little progression with the story. Sure, the killer has escaped and Kinsey is growing up and facing her fears, but it feels like too little for me. I want more supernatural doors! Read Full Review
An issue that adds a lot of great character depth to characters that I already feel quite close to. Joe Hill's writing is a real treat.