![]() Absolutely chilling…Īs you read the left page (with the right page in mind, of course), in the second panel we get a look at the two teens at the door - and they look completely crazy. Then and ONLY THEN are you going to go up to the top left where the two teens are knocking on a door. … but this is the first thing that catches your eye! This is the first part of the spread you’re supposed to look at in Locke & Key, by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez, but …īut the authors know full well the first thing you’re going to look at is the art on the RIGHT side of the spread - of the gruesome dead bodies in the back of the truck, and the silhouette of the teens at door in the background. This is the left side of the page, where you are SUPPOSED to look first. Look at what the authors do on this spread, which occurs right at the beginning of the book. ![]() I also want to give a shout-out to colorist Jay Fotos, who gives the art a brooding, autumnal quality that truly lends to the mood of this series. ![]() That warning being given, I would like to introduce you to one of the great horror comics of our time: Locke & Key, created by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguz. The following series is for older teens and adults, due to graphic violence, explicit language, and sexual situations. ![]() ![]() Most of the graphic novels I review are for kids. ![]()
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