After fighting a war for their very existence, Erzulie and Ogun want nothing more than a simple moment of domestic married bliss...but where gods walk, normal life flees, and their neighbor Blaise has found her story to be quite entangled with those of the loa. Will her own love story end as happily as theirs? And does she even want it to?
This was a breather between the many battles of gods and monsters in the past arc, but it was an enjoyable one that furthered the series' mythology. Read Full Review
This is the best issue of House of Whispers yet. Read Full Review
Once again, House of Whispers is uneven. When it works, it is so good. When it does not work, it is not bad, but it just isn't as good. It is frustrating when we can see the flashes of greatness that Hopkinson and Watters have in them. Read Full Review
This one was actually pretty good.