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

4.0

It's a weird, wicked whirl of a world, and I'm delighted to learn and observe more. A secret order with history and rules that relentlessly kills monsters is cool as hell and I just want to unearth all the strange goodness of the endeavor. Here, you get a charming, complicated love story of sorts tied in too. Neat stuff.