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    HOUSE OF SLAUGHTER VOL. 4 Review

    In the ruthless war against monsters, nothing is unthinkable or off-limits...
    Michael BrennanBy Michael BrennanApril 18, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
    House of Slaughter Vol. 4 (BOOM! Studios)
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    House of Slaughter Vol. 4 is written by Sam Johns and published by BOOM! Studios. Artwork is by Letizia Cadonici, colours by Francesco Segala and letters by Andworld Design’s Justin Birch. The series was developed by James Tynion IV with designs and development by Werther Dell’Edera. Main cover artwork is by Javier Rodriguez.

    House of Slaughter Vol. 4 is available now, in print and on digital platforms where all good comic books are sold. Grab your digital copy from Amazon Comixology UK right here.

    Synopsis

    In the ruthless war against monsters, nothing is unthinkable or off-limits for the White Masks. A fan-favorite White Mask named Bait (a mute boy with amputated arms and a tendency to survive suicidal odds), is dispatched with a mission more malicious than imaginable in a group home for children. While Bait does his best to ignore the children’s cruelty toward him, he’s left with more questions than answers after monsters attack. What does a kind, mysterious girl named Nannette have to do with what’s going on? With Bait’s fellow White Masks Paris and Tybalt keeping the pressure on, and Scarlet Mask Gerde’s secret scheming in the shadows, writer Sam Johns (Punchline) and artist Letizia Cadonici (The Neighbors) take House of Slaughter to new emotional depths of terror. Collects House of Slaughter #16-20.

    Review

    Delving into the shadowy depths of the supernatural, The House of Slaughter is an enthralling extension of BOOM! Studios’ celebrated saga, Something is Killing the Children. This spin-off skillfully broadens the scope, casting a spotlight on an engaging mix of familiar characters and captivating new entrants, and the latest instalment, Alabaster, is no different. With its unwavering commitment to a chilling narrative and a deeper exploration of its haunting world, The House of Slaughter not only preserves the dark essence of its predecessor but also enriches the lore with its latest instalment, ‘Alabaster.’ Here, we are introduced to a character named Bait, whose journey uncovers the intricate backstories and lore of the enigmatic houses, showcasing remarkable character development and a richer, more complex narrative.

    In a small town somewhere in rural America, a series of disturbing murders and unusual statistical patterns have caused fear and concern within the community. Driven to their breaking point, several families have turned to the media in search of answers to shed light on their situation. While watching from afar and amidst this turmoil, the enigmatic White Masks orchestrate a meticulous strategy to tackle the disturbance. Their resolution? Deploying one of their adept young operatives into the heart of the chaos. 

    The White Masks, a group renowned for their proficiency in handling delicate matters, form a plan to handle the situation, and Cecilia, a key figure within the group, makes a bold choice by selecting Bait, a child of remarkable talent, for the covert operation. Despite being mute, lacking both arms and a tendency to survive suicidal odds, his unparalleled abilities make him a preferred agent for such critical missions. This decision, however, stirs a mix of scepticism and intrigue among his peers. While some doubt his capacity to undertake such a challenging task, others are abuzz with rumours of his extraordinary combat prowess. This intrigue sets the stage for an intricate narrative, introducing readers to the shadowy realms of “The Order” and the “Alabasters,” thus laying the groundwork for a deeply engaging storyline.

    Upon arriving at the new mission, a foster home located at the town’s edge, Bait is quickly introduced to a variety of characters, including Jeannie, Dick, the mysterious “Nan,” and several other children. From the first introduction, it’s clear that there is tension and mystery among the group. As time passes, Bait finds himself in a situation oddly similar to a prior experience. 

    The dynamics within the foster home and the White Mask home are weirdly similar, as both groups of children underestimate and belittle Bait, which is a central theme throughout the story. Despite Bait’s efforts to shrug off the harsh treatment from the children around him, he finds himself grappling with a growing number of questions following a monstrous attack. At the centre of his intrigue is Nannette, a kind yet enigmatic girl. What role does she play in the unfolding events? Paris and Tybalt, who are core members of the White Masks, are relentlessly pressuring Bait. Meanwhile, the schemes of Scarlet Mask Gerde are looming in the background, significantly impacting Bait’s overarching narrative. All the mysteries, questions, and overarching themes come to a gripping conclusion, filled with consequences and shocking revelations.

    The visual style of the story’s illustrations is masterfully executed, brilliantly utilising colour, shading, characterisation, and innovative monster concepts to make a significant impact. Each frame is intentionally crafted, amplifying the narrative and accentuating its dark tone. The portrayal of monsters conveys their enormity and menace, effectively enhancing the story’s atmosphere and the sense of threat. The meticulous attention to detail in these illustrations perfectly supports the plot, enriching the dark, fantastical world they depict, creating a more immersive and vivid experience.

    Verdict

    House of Slaughter Vol. 4 doesn’t just raise the bar; it catapults it into a new dimension. With its enthralling narrative, stunning visuals, and an atmosphere dripping with intrigue, this instalment is not just a read—it’s an experience. It’s a bold leap into the unknown, serving up jaw-dropping twists and profound insights into the world, lore, characters and more. This is not just a story; it’s an adventure that grabs you by the collar, daring you to dive deeper into its shadowy depths. Fans and newcomers alike, prepare to be spellbound.

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    AndWorld Design BOOM! Studios Francesco Segala House of Slaughter (Comic Book) James Tynion IV Javier Rodriguez Letizia Cadonici Sam Johns Werther Dell'Edera
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