A review by joshgauthier
House of Slaughter, Vol. 1: The Butcher's Mark by Tate Brombal, James Tynion IV

4.0

Spinning off from Something is Killing the Children, House of Slaughter delivers a set of new and familiar characters coming of age in a world where monsters are real and even the children are not safe. Tynnion and Brombal deliver a bold dual narrative of survival, love, and death growing up within the secretive walls of the House of Slaughter. Complicated characters and storytelling meet Shehan's dramatic art and Muerto's bold colors to capture the violence and intimacy of this newest chapter of monster hunters and those they are charged to protect.