A review by nonesensed
House of Mystery, Volume 6: Safe as Houses by Werther Dell'Edera, José Marzán Jr., Luca Rossi, Lilah Sturges

4.0

Well, I like the witches, the goblins and the side-stories, but I still feel the plot keeps changing every other issue. While I see how the characters' actions and strifes connect together they also come and go as they please, disappearing for long times and then showing back up as if they've been the central plot all along. It feels a bit like I'm watching Bleach again, with old characters and plots being replaced with new ones every time the author get's writer's cramp.

It's not a bad story as a whole I think. The characters are still interesting (even though they disappear into the background now and again) and the settings are colorful, if not consistent.