The forces of evil have corrupted Satan's Hollow and the portal to hell will soon be open. Just one sacrifice remains to complete the ritual and as Sandra Ward races to stop it she discovers a betrayal that threatens to destroy her and possibly the world. Her husband has found a new love that he worships completely...and she just happens to be the bride of Satan himself.
Satan's Hollow is growing in intensity with Brusha, Otero and his team dragging us into the depths of this horror without looking back. While Sandra may not have a choice as to her acceptance to her history, this story draws us in, making us want to know more about her past. But the further we go, neither the reader or our heroine may want to know where it will take us, but it is too late now. The story can only get better or worse, all depending on how you look at the outcome, but either way, it will not end well for someone or something. And I know who I'm voting for to meet a gruesome end. Read Full Review
A lot is revealed in this fine issue as John and Sandra's marriage has been strained. The chief of police wants to arrest John after seeing him on a surveillance video tape. Sandra calls a reporter who originally wrote a piece on the goings on in Satan's Hollow. She discovers that the news article wasn't 100% accurate and some important details were left out. Brusha's pacing with this story is really well done as he keeps the reader wanting to turn to the net page on every panel to find out what's happening. The mystery unravels nicely as certain questions are answered, some in ways we may not expect. Is John involved with the disappearances? What does the Shadow man want with Sandra and who is he really? Can John and Sandra' marriage be salvaged? A fine issue leading us to want the next installment now! Read Full Review
Satan's Hollow cleverly builds suspense and tension, and the book feels well plotted. The fact that there are six issues shows that some planning went into crafting this project. Now if only this series would have ended in October rather August. Read Full Review