The final sacrifice has been prepared...the portal to hell stands ready to be opened...Satan and his court rejoice. The end of the world is upon us and who ever thought it would start in a place as innocuous as Blue Ash, Ohio.
Satan's Hollow is closing up all of the loose ends, but I just hope that the final issue is not bogged down with a retelling of Sandra's history instead of bringing an end to this perverse story. While the series has managed to create a grotesque Lovecraftian tale of how family mistakes can still haunt the present, the shaping of the background seems to have taken precedence instead of establishing Sandra as an independent woman. Though I do hope that my assumption is incorrect, it seems that the story is leaning towards the inevitable conclusion that the hopeless beautiful damsel needs to be saved by the most unlikely of heroes. Let us just hope that this time, we get a reversal of fortune and a happy ending. Read Full Review
Satan's Hollow has been a refreshing bit of original content that utilized its story so well with its illustrations and colors to make a great book and a shit-your-shorts scary story. Read Full Review