Hyde Street #10
| Writer | Geoff Johns |
| Artist | Francis Portela, Brad Anderson |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
She’s read palms, rigged séances, and whispered lies for coin. In 1920, Sister Hood was just another con artist in lace and lace fronts—until her grift drew the wrath of the Scorekeeper and landed her in the cursed dimension known as Hyde Street. Now, a man named Mr. X-Ray walks through her parlor door. And he’s not here for a reading. He’s here to rewrite his fate, and hers.
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Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth
Feb 25, 2026Hyde Street #10 continues to place breadcrumbs that we follow into the ever darkening street of death. Every time we think the team has shown us the worst that Hyde Street has to offer we are set up with someone or something even worse! There are details on the board of names we have not met yet that play on our imaginations thanks to the art team and Geoff. Will I ever get out of Hyde Street myself or does this comic have me trapped forever with how good it is? Read Full Review
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9.6
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Mar 08, 2026This was a really solid story and a great introduction to Sister Hood, who has been on the periphery of the book for a few issues now. It’s good to finally learn more about her and the role she plays within the strange mythology of Hyde Street. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Feb 26, 2026Hyde Street #10 carves out a prime spot in any horror fan’s stack with its razor-edged origin of Sister Hood, blending con artistry betrayal and supernatural leverage into a tale that grips like a tarot reading gone wrong. Geoff Johns and Francis Portela prove this series earns your shelf space through sheer narrative muscle and chilling execution, demanding you follow these damned souls deeper into the abyss. Read Full Review
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8.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 25, 2026Portela delivers beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. I love the use of shadow and framing in this story and the imagery is great. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Tiffany leigh
Feb 24, 2026I do appreciate the character deep dives and respective development, but sometimes, it can feel too drawn out like a soap opera. You want the plot to progress and there wasn't much of that here. There was more teasing of a 'big bad' than enrichment of the overall storyline. It would have been nice to get a balance of both elements in this issue. Read Full Review
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Plot This issue continues introducing the residents of Hyde Street, as they have been doing since issue #6 (it's a good idea to reread HYDE STREET VOL. 1). This time, it's Sister Hood's turn, the clairvoyant who uses her supposed powers of sleight of hand to deceive wicked people who fall into Hyde Street. Her deceptive tactics are detailed in the Sister Hood miniseries. Currently, Mr. X-ray, Pranky, Matinee Monster,Mrs Goodbody and Doctor Ego have already been introduced. The Demon Within, Raquel Vane, and Green Blood, who trap souls for the even more mysterious and perverse Scorekeeper, are still to be revealed. Sister Hood's Tarot cards begin to reveal mysterious figures, and one card disappears. She then heads to the castle where more
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9.5
Fun stuff on Hyde Street
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Although I miss Ivan Reis’s art, Portela‘s clean and elegant lines are perfect for the tale of the Sisters Hood and 1920s it is set in. As always, the story ends too quickly and I feel there‘s something missing that would make it perfect. But maybe that’s what draws me back to Hyde Street each new issue.
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