Raise Hell! Issue #3 Review

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

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By now, I know what to expect from “Raise Hell,” the comical teen fantasy series by Jordan Alsaqa. It’s turning out to be a breezy, fun read about a group of friends getting into minor supernatural troubles. It’s kind of like a simpler, comical, kid version of the “Bartimaeus” (Amulet of Samarkand) books. However, instead of one character with a mischievously powerful demon, we get three friends sharing one minor demon, leading them to funny misadventures.

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Issue #3 of “Raise Hell” follows BFFs Victor, Miri, and Reeves as they join “The Spectral Science Club” and go on the club’s first outing to an abandoned mall rumored to be super haunted. Their demon, Allistair, is obviously part of the trip, so we know there’s going to be trouble! The club leader, Himiko, takes the members on a tour, but Victor is disappointed to find out that the most “haunted” parts of the mall aren’t part of their sightseeing. So, Allistair suggests they sneak off to find some ghosts.

Just like the first two issues of “Raise Hell,” this one is just 26 pages long and is over in a blink. Jordan Alsaqa ensures each issue feels like a standalone chapter, so it doesn’t matter whether readers remember what happened in the previous issue. If you’re looking for a cutesy comic book series about a group of friends who are horror fans and always end up getting themselves into some sort of supernatural soup, pick this series.

Rating: 3.5 on 5. Raise Hell! is also on Kindle Unlimited.

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Published on July 23, 2024 03:19
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