A brand new horror series from the company that does it best explores the urban myth of Satan's Hollow. Urban legend tells of a satanic cult that performed rituals in the Ohio woods at the turn of the century. The rituals became more and more disturbing and eventually led to the ultimate evil... a human sacrifice. Legend states the cultists were so successful that they opened a portal that leads directly to hell. Now, twenty years later, the last surviving victim of the cult has returned, but something immensely evil has arrived with him... an entity known only as the Shadowman.
Satan's Hallow appears to have all the hallmarks of a brilliantly nostalgic classic horror film with the right amount of fright to give us the chills without the gross out factour which the current generation of films deem necessary to sell their material. Brusha and Otero have launched us into this world with a suggestible beginning and let's hope that the trend continues with the rest of the series. But how can we rest peacefully when we know that the Shadow Man might be waiting for us the next time we go into a dark room? That is just a chance we'll have to take until next month. Read Full Review
Overall, Satan's Hollow was an enjoyable read with just enough suspense and a solid setup. There is also a great shock at the end of this issue, which makes wanting to read issue number two a no-brainer. Read Full Review
I am somewhat on the fence with this book. I am not a horror fan and the writing does seem a tad stereotypical for this type of thing. But somewhere between the writing, the strong art and the fantastic colors my curiosity has been piqued; piqued enough to givethe second issue a try. Read Full Review