I had been looking forward to reading this graphic novel for a long time. My first graphic novel was The Kite Runner, and since I read that I've been craving more. But I had to wait until I found a job, because graphic novels can be bloody expensive, and that is certainly true for the Locke & Key series. So, I bought this ASAP, and I absolutely devoured it!
I am a huge fan of horror and blood and gore, and as soon as I started reading this I knew that it would be the book for me. There's a murder in the first couple of pages, and Welcome to Lovecraft only gets darker from there.
At the beginning of the book, Papa Locke is murdered and his family go to live at the Keyhouse, a mansion owned by the family. And from then on, a load of crazy [...] happens. Bode, the youngest child, discovers a key to a door that, if you walk through it, turns you into a ghost. He also discovers a ghostly Echo in the wellhouse in the grounds, who seems to be locked in there. Bode's curiosity mirrored my own as he discovered a small handful of the Keyhouse's mysteries.
While all this exploring is going on, the Locke family is also still dealing with Papa Locke's murder. Mama Locke is currently spiralling into a deep depression, and the children are at a loss of what to do with themselves, without any parental influence in their lives. They lost two parents that day instead of just one.
As if that wasn't enough, Sam, one of Papa Locke's killers, escapes from prison with some paranormal help. And he comes for the Locke family. I really liked how Joe Hill didn't forget about Sam. Often, I find that the villains get little backstory, and so people aren't interested in them and just want the heroes of the stories to save the day. I, however, am really interested in evil characters and their stories and psychology. I love discovering what's going on in their heads! And Joe Hill developed Sam's character really well. We got flashbacks with him in, we saw how he was tied to the Locke family, and we saw what led him down this road. Sam is a very broken character, and one that I can't help but sympathise with, despite the fact that he is insane.
I have another favourite character in this book, but I don't want to go into detail on that due to potential spoilers. I'm always wary of those! Just know that someone turns up towards the end of the book who I am totally captivated by, and I can't wait to find out more about them. Whether they're a hero or a villain, you'll have to read the book to find out. I think Tatum will know the answer to that without reading, though.
This book is really creepy, and not even just because of the paranormal stuff that was going on. I was thoroughly creeped out by some of the things that the characters did, and it really drove the message home that humans can be the most evil things out there. Forget about the ghosts and the demons!
The art was fabulous. The characters aren't painted as conventionally beautiful people. They look like your regular person, someone that could easily live next door to you. I loved the detail that Rodríguez goes into with the landscapes and backgrounds. I particularly enjoyed looking at the drawings that took up the entire page. The attention to detail is fantastic, and Rodríguez is seriously talented. In addition, at the back of the book there is a series of more artistic work from him, that connect to the story but look less realistic than the actual art within the story itself.
I have made the decision to buy this series gradually, since each individual book ranges from £9 to £15. That's a lot to spend, but I think it's worth it as long as I don't go too crazy. Like I said, Locke & Key turned out to be right up my alley, and I cannot wait to discover more about the Keyhouse, the Locke family, certain other characters, the Omega key, various other keys... I never thought I would be so interested in keys!
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Locke & Key Vol. 1: Welcome To Lovecraft (Locke & Key Volume) Kindle & comiXology
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"A modern masterpiece..." -- AV Club "It's great! ...The art here by Gabriel Rodriguez is some of the finest stuff in comics today... The team of Hill and Rodriguez is top notch!" -- Blair Butler, Fresh Ink "Solid pacing and plot twists, combined with Rodriguez's clean lines and detailed pencils make Locke & Key a lock for best horror book of the week." -- Wizard Magazine "In a year of auspicious comics debuts, Joe Hill turned in one of the few comics that truly came from a different place. Written with skill that makes me jealous, courage that makes me smile, and honesty and brutality that makes me want to see what comes next. Okay, I'm officially a fan." -- Ed Brubaker "A modern suspense thriller meets something more wondrous and magical." --IGN
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Joseph Hillstrom King, better known by the pen name Joe Hill, is an American author and comic book writer. He has published four novels--Heart-Shaped Box, Horns, NOS4A2 and The Fireman--and a collection of short stories titled 20th Century Ghosts. He is also the author of the comic book series Locke & Key. He is the son of authors Stephen and Tabitha King.
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Wow, I absolutely loved it.
I've been a fan of the lovecraft mythos, and I was looking for new comics.
I came across this by accident and I'm so, so glad I did.
I believe all six volumes are now sold in a collection.
I since purchased all six within a few weeks of getting this one.
A brilliant story that doesn't go on too long, and leaves you satisfied at the end of book six.
The art is brilliant and clean
I've been a fan of the lovecraft mythos, and I was looking for new comics.
I came across this by accident and I'm so, so glad I did.
I believe all six volumes are now sold in a collection.
I since purchased all six within a few weeks of getting this one.
A brilliant story that doesn't go on too long, and leaves you satisfied at the end of book six.
The art is brilliant and clean
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I was skeptical about this, with Joe being ol' Steve's son and all. But about 20% in I knew the guy was the real deal. This is genuinely great. The characters and the arc of the story is perfectly told. I admire the restraint. The following story benefits from the strong foundations set, and I appreciate the constant, deliberate, perhaps some might say slow, drip of surprises and tension. The concept of the house and the keys is fantastic and highs massive scope. I look forward to reading more. And all that is aside from the amazing artwork. I really like this style and as a comic book newb, I'd say this is the best I've seen yet—at least with regards to my personal taste.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 January 2014
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I confess I'd been avoiding Joe Hill's work, purely based on the fact that he's Stephen King's son. Unfair perhaps, but I figured there are so many books out there I want to read that it was daft wasting time on an author whose reputation is so closely linked to one of the greats.
Damn, do I wish I'd picked this up sooner!
Both the story and the artwork are incredible. I don't think I've been this excited about a graphic novel since I first discovered Gaiman's Sandman, and that's saying something. Of course, a lot of the praise goes to Rodriquez for the fantastic artwork - there are plenty of panels with no text that tell the story in a hundred subtle ways.
I don't really want to go too much into the story itself - I think it's best to discover it for yourself. We'll just say that the main characters move to "Key house" after a somewhat traumatic event. The house is well named, and with the discovery of each new key comes a little bit more of the story.
I've already picked up volumes 2-5 and gone through them incredibly quickly. Looking forward to the final volume in Feb now!
Oh, and in case you're wondering about how they display on the kindle app. I've been reading them on a 10.1 Samsung Galaxy Note and they look great. The only comment would be that the double page spreads sometimes require you to flip back and forth between a couple of pages, but there aren't too many of them so it's not really an issue.
Damn, do I wish I'd picked this up sooner!
Both the story and the artwork are incredible. I don't think I've been this excited about a graphic novel since I first discovered Gaiman's Sandman, and that's saying something. Of course, a lot of the praise goes to Rodriquez for the fantastic artwork - there are plenty of panels with no text that tell the story in a hundred subtle ways.
I don't really want to go too much into the story itself - I think it's best to discover it for yourself. We'll just say that the main characters move to "Key house" after a somewhat traumatic event. The house is well named, and with the discovery of each new key comes a little bit more of the story.
I've already picked up volumes 2-5 and gone through them incredibly quickly. Looking forward to the final volume in Feb now!
Oh, and in case you're wondering about how they display on the kindle app. I've been reading them on a 10.1 Samsung Galaxy Note and they look great. The only comment would be that the double page spreads sometimes require you to flip back and forth between a couple of pages, but there aren't too many of them so it's not really an issue.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 February 2020
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I'd never read a graphic novel/ comic book? Before this series. I was drawn to it by the netficks show and was tempted to try.
If the show was that good then the source material should be good too.
I was not prepared for how good this would be though. Fascinating plot and characters that kept me totally addicted all the way. The art style I wasn't sure I'd like but it really grew on me.
Thank you soo much for a fantastic read! Xxx
If the show was that good then the source material should be good too.
I was not prepared for how good this would be though. Fascinating plot and characters that kept me totally addicted all the way. The art style I wasn't sure I'd like but it really grew on me.
Thank you soo much for a fantastic read! Xxx
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 February 2020
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The haunting nature of this first instalment left me entranced and wanting more but at the same time unwilling to keep reading. It highlighted the darker nature of humanity but also the strength of individuals. I am interested in the back story that is currently only slightly visible to the readers at the moment, it has the potential to grow in so many ways.












