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

2.0

I'm not really sure why I keep reading this series... maybe because I feel like it might go somewhere... but that would mean I'd have to somehow remember what's going on from volume to volume which is tough considering the overarching story is continually broken up with little one-off stories (that are fun in their own right). That and the various players and motivations of said players are hard to keep track of and remember, especially since the main story is splintering which only adds to the fragmented nature of this entire series. I guess I can blame my completist nature for someone sticking around.