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    THE NICE HOUSE BY THE SEA (2024-) #2 Review

    Michael BrennanBy Michael BrennanAugust 29, 2024Updated:November 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
    The Nice House by the Sea #2 (DC)
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    The Nice House by the Sea #2 is written by James Tynion IV and published by DC. Artwork and cover are by Alvaro Martinez Bueno and colours by Jordie Bellaire.

    The Nice House by the Sea #2 is available now in print and on digital platforms where all good comic books are sold. You can grab your digital copy from Comixology UK here.

    Synopsis

    Tensions inside the House are rising. Resentments are simmering to the surface. The residents need something to unite around. So an adorable dog is just the thing…right? They can all be trusted to love an innocent animal…right?

    Review

    After immersing myself in the second issue of The Nice House by the Sea, I’m thoroughly convinced that I’ve stumbled upon a comic series that defies all conventions I’ve previously encountered. This saga continues to unravel in the most enthralling way, peeling back layers to reveal a depth that’s as perplexing as it is captivating.

    The ensemble of characters introduced to us is unlike any other. Each individual brings a mysterious backstory, contributing to a complex web of relationships and hidden dynamics that simmer beneath the surface. Their connections, strained and enigmatic, are anchored by the house itself – not just a setting but a character with its own presence, now ominously referred to as their prison. This revelation hints at a much darker underlying theme to the story, suggesting that their sanctuary might be anything but safe.

    The first issue laid down the intriguing premise that small details, like the weather, can be manipulated by the inhabitants, hinting at a controlled environment. In fact, we learn in issue #2 that the cast of characters have daily meetings to vote on what the weather should be for that day: “I want a stormy day, but I want sun so I can go out on the water”—fascinating dynamics at play, which are delicious to consume as a reader. While the voting on weather implies a very kumbaya state of cohabitation between the cast at first, as everyone gets a “say”, the second issue cleverly introduces cracks in this facade, showcasing how the very foundations of their reality (and their relationships) aren’t all we think they are, setting the stage for unforeseen developments. It’s here when we are introduced to the mystifying Rule Book, which includes the ‘Rule of Ten,’ a concept briefly mentioned yet seemingly pivotal.

    Visually, this issue transcends the traditional confines of comic book artistry – in my opinion. The innovative approach to page layout and panelling, coupled with a strikingly vivid artistic direction, creates a visual feast that demands attention. From small details, like changing the page layout from landscape to portrait to highlight different points in time, every panel pulses with life, showcasing a kaleidoscope of beautifully rendered art – from the intricately shaded character designs to the breathtaking landscapes and dynamic group compositions. Each frame not only serves the narrative but elevates it, enhancing the ethereal and sometimes haunting ambience that permeates the story.

    And then, there’s the ending – an audaciously unconventional cliffhanger that leaves more questions than answers. It’s a fitting capstone to an issue that thrives on its ability to both confound and captivate, ensuring that the reader’s engagement is not just sustained but intensified.

    Verdict

    With this second issue, The Nice House by the Sea firmly establishes itself as a masterpiece in the making, blending mystery, drama, and exquisite artistry into a narrative tapestry that promises to be as unforgettable as it is unmissable.

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    DC Comics James Tynion IV James Tyrion IV Jordie Bellaire Nice House by the Sea
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