House of Mystery #3

House of Mystery #3

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT Written by Matthew Sturges & Bill Willingham Art by Luca Rossi and Bernie Wrightson Cover by Sam Weber
"Room and Boredom," Part 3 of 5. Everyone is a prisoner in one way or another, and Fig Keele is no exception. Trapped in the House of Mystery with a quartet of strange companions and a bar full of drinkers, Fig's willing to do anything to escape. Everyone else just wants bacon. Also featuring a tale illustrated by none other than HOUSE OF MYSTERY's distinguished alumnus Bernie Wrightson!
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

I read two Vertigo comics this week (both for mature readers), and actually liked both of them. Go figure. This one caught my eye because I scored the first issue as a freebie at Wizard World: Chicago last weekend. I browsed through it then, thought it interesting. Didn’t know what to expect from this issue, but actually it was well worth it, and it explains the idea for the comic (I’ll give you a hint; look at the title). And it had a riveting mini mobster story in the middle, to help break things apart. Highly suggested.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT Written by Matthew Sturges & Bill Willingham Art by Luca Rossi and Bernie Wrightson Cover by Sam Weber
"Room and Boredom," Part 3 of 5. Everyone is a prisoner in one way or another, and Fig Keele is no exception. Trapped in the House of Mystery with a quartet of strange companions and a bar full of drinkers, Fig's willing to do anything to escape. Everyone else just wants bacon. Also featuring a tale illustrated by none other than HOUSE OF MYSTERY's distinguished alumnus Bernie Wrightson!
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

I read two Vertigo comics this week (both for mature readers), and actually liked both of them. Go figure. This one caught my eye because I scored the first issue as a freebie at Wizard World: Chicago last weekend. I browsed through it then, thought it interesting. Didn’t know what to expect from this issue, but actually it was well worth it, and it explains the idea for the comic (I’ll give you a hint; look at the title). And it had a riveting mini mobster story in the middle, to help break things apart. Highly suggested.
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
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