Unable to connect with the girls Erzulie has sworn to protect, Maggie and Latoya align themselves with Shakpana in hopes that he can defeat Erzulie-whom they blame for their Waking Death-not realizing their misfortune is his gain.
The series has taken its time to get here, but the story is moving in a big way and there's a lot of huge twists this issue. It continues the line's impressive four-for-four quality streak. Read Full Review
Clever, engaging, and sometimes downright scary, House of Whispers once again delivers. Read Full Review
This is the best book of the run. 8 books in and things are looking up. I can only hope that the set up for the next issue actually lasts for two. I don't want to give too much away, but you are going to want to be here for issue 9. Things are getting good. Read Full Review
Ending one story and beginning another story…about stories, this issue is the most concise and well-told in a few months. It comes a bit too late, however, being that it cost $32 to get here. But there's hope for better stories to come, if they are explained like this one. Read Full Review
Nalo Hopkinson and Dan Watters are turning the disjointed narrative that House of Whispers began with and turning it into a cohesive narrative, though there's still some work left to do. Read Full Review
After the disaster of issue #7, this issue makes up for it and more with some captivating events and is definitely one of the best in series so far.