

desertcart.in - Buy Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: One of the best comics ever - What can i say? L&K is one of my favourite comic books, and definitely one of the best horror/fantasy works out there. The story is engrossing, characters are fun, very creative magic system, and the horror aspect is great as well. Just go ahead and read this masterpiece, there's no way you're going to be disappointed. P.S. if you are coming here after watching the netflix series, know this - the comics are a lot LOT better than the tv series. So if you liked the series, you're simply going to fall in love with the series Review: Locke and Key - Absolutely amazing.. keeps you on the edge I had initially seen the netflix series and loved it. It is later on that i came to know about the comic. Joe Hill has you in his grasp from thr very beginning and the art work is extra ordinary as well










N**R
One of the best comics ever
What can i say? L&K is one of my favourite comic books, and definitely one of the best horror/fantasy works out there. The story is engrossing, characters are fun, very creative magic system, and the horror aspect is great as well. Just go ahead and read this masterpiece, there's no way you're going to be disappointed. P.S. if you are coming here after watching the netflix series, know this - the comics are a lot LOT better than the tv series. So if you liked the series, you're simply going to fall in love with the series
A**R
Locke and Key
Absolutely amazing.. keeps you on the edge I had initially seen the netflix series and loved it. It is later on that i came to know about the comic. Joe Hill has you in his grasp from thr very beginning and the art work is extra ordinary as well
J**.
Nothing wrong with the content
The book was damaged and torn at the edges, but the substance is probably decent because it was one of the best-selling greach novels at the time and has its own Netflix adaption.
P**K
Fascinating read
Came to read this book after watching season one of the tv adaptation. The graphic novel is more interesting, precise and endearing. Does a better job than it’s to counterpart.
P**R
Good start
Liked what i read. Lemme finish the others before judging. Not a fan of the art, but the story, dark and engrossing.
H**Y
Exceptional artwork to keep up with am incredible story
The comic had just the right pace to cover an exception story with some great artwork at the helm to supplement that.
A**R
average
Price is too High as compare to book.
M**Z
Great graphic Novel one should have, just price is a bit high.
It's a great book...with good quality oil paper.The graphic art was fabulous.It is so well described that one can visualize the scene will reading the book.
M**K
This is one of my favourite series of all time. I already have the whole series and I bought this book to replace the last copy that was still a softcover. The story focuses on the Locke family, specifically Tyler, Kinsey, and Bode Locke. After the Locke family lose their dad in a ruthless act of violence, they decide to move to his old family house to start anew. Each member of the Locke family has been hit by this tragedy in a different way, but in the process of recovering the youngest makes a discovery. Body has found a key; a key with fantastical abilities. Unfortunately, someone else knows about this key and wants it and all the other keys. This person calls themselves Dodge and he became one of my favourite villains in fiction. Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez have created something very special together and compliment each others work beautifully in this work. I implore you, if you have any interest in this series to please pick it up.
R**S
É por isso que gosto muito de ler Graphic Novels! Gostei muito do jeito que estória foi contada e desenhada! Você já deve conhecer Joe Hill, já li alguns livros dele, mas confesso que gostei muito mais desse aqui. Tudo nesse livro é muito bom, os personagens são interessantes e muito bem construídos. Altamente recomendado para fãs de contos de horror/terror!
S**D
This is a graphic novel with many nods and homages to many great horror, mystery and sci fi endeavours. What I love about it is that it has faith in its audience, with a first volume comprising of several well developed chapters setting up various plotlines, characters, and already throwing up and delivering a few nice twists and fascinating questions, you know that this is going to be a series where you can expect to be in on a long haul for some of the more deep rooted mysteries, but at the same time it will be an enjoyable ride. The elements and nature of mysteries in this tale are perhaps most inspired by the miniseries "The Lost Room" focusing in the first volume on mystical keys/items that appear to have supernatural effects and/or, open doors to realms beyond or different to our own... The recent series "Lost" also appears to be somewhat influential by way of the nemesis we encounter in the climax of the first volume due to echoes, the way in which it is contained, and the unusual power and influence it appears to have, as are certain Japanese horror movies for its location and appearance. The title is obviously going to draw Lovecraft fans in and they will not be disappointed as the township, Keyhouse, and many elements of mystery and dread permeating the tale such as madness, death, magic, hints at demonic forces, etc all echo themes from his short stories and novellas. This is easily one of the best graphic novels I have read in a long time and pacing and artwork wise I would rate it up there with Civil War, Fear Itself, and Nemesis; as for the story it is rare to find something this deeply developed in a graphic novel. If you are a fan of the old series "American Gothic" or more recently "American Horror Story", and as I previously mentioned "Lost" and "The Lost Room" you should be very pleased with this to say the least.
R**E
I will review all three volumes as a group here, as I would guess most people who may consider this series would go to Volume One first. I will avoid Spoilers. The hardcovers and beautiful, with glossy graphics on a matt background. Volume 3 had a ribbon. (some people say their 1 and 2 did as well). Upon opening the first volume, I paused to examine the beautiful illustrations inside the covers and on the pages leading into the story. The author dedicates the book to his mother. I had never heard of Joe Hill before, but I did know of only one person named Tabitha King, so guessed who he was, 'Hill' or no 'Hill'. No matter, I can understand why he started out with a nom de plume. BTW, some character names interest me in this book. The coach (vol 2) is Elsie Whedon. One of Rendell's old schoolmates (vol 2) was Lucas Caravaggio, and the admissions director (vol 3) is Calliope Ridgeway. Some of these may have meaning to the story, maybe some just to the author. For instance, I could see how Calliope could be seen as a muse to her drama teacher husband. Hill excells in many areas. His characters are real, well rounded, and sympathetic. The story line is suspenseful, and as certain mysteries get cleared up, new information creates new questions for the reader (and the characters) to ponder. This series is just plain creepy - in a good way. He also drops in ...idk...language hints? to the text, relating to the key/theme at hand. Word jokes, puns. The Joe Ridgeway story, which opens vol. 2, bounces back and forth in time. The opening and the ending `bookend' the story nicely, and Hill manages to put a spin on the end which lightens some of the sadness therein. Gabriel Rodriguez contributes wonderful artwork. I admit that I can have a hard time enjoying even a well written series if I hate the artwork (some arcs of Sandman come to mind). This series has the best of both worlds! The lines are clean, the facial expressions clear, and the colors are appealing yet somber in tone, as suits the series. Violence is not portrayed in too graphic a manner. Some is not shown at all. Rodriguez also uses a technique for which I do not know the name, where he repeats a setting several times with just necessary changes. Look at the preview pages for Vol. 3, Crown of Shadows, to see this technique. I feel as though this grounds parts of the story better than if he kept changing perspective. It is also almost cinematic. Hill also injects a good does of humor into the story (which is necessary, I think, to keep it from becoming oppressive), which Rodriguez translates nicely. I really liked the bit in vol. 3 where Bode tells his mother how to cook the alfredo sauce. The `nameless technique' works nicely there. Volume 1 is taken up with the Locke family tragedy and their subsequent move to the family home in Lovecraft. Volumes 2 and 3 move briskly along, introducing many new and interesting characters and situations, which keeps the story fresh. After reading Vol. 1, I took out Heart Shaped Box, Hill's first novel, from the library and read it in two nights. (I could not wait for an Amazon delivery!) Hill's work is gripping and intense and I plan to read more of it! Highly recommended series!
T**L
UNFORTUNATELY pages started falling out as I was reading it, but it is a very good book. I bought it because I already love it. Stupid glue...
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