After Rendell Locke, a high school counselor and father, is murdered by a former student, his wife and three kids move to their ancestral mansion, Keyhouse, located in Lovecraft, MA. That's not ominous at all.
The mansion is a cross between a haunted house and a magical house, with echoes that talk back and keys that unlock portals. It's strange and engaging, more dark fantasy than outright horror, with excellent, expressive art. There's one panel that made me gasp out loud - it's a comic equivalent of a jump scare.
I've had mixed feelings about Hill's fiction (not a euphemism for "I don't like it" - I mean I liked some parts a lot and disliked some parts), but I enjoyed the hell out of this comic.
I hate reading comics online/on an ereader and I normally buy comics from a local shop which is currently closed, so continuing this would be hard. Should I watch the Netflix series instead?
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Published on April 02, 2020 11:52