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Now a Netflix Original Series! New York Times-bestselling writer Joe Hill and artist Gabriel Rodriguez, the creators behind the acclaimed Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft, return with the next chapter in the ongoing tale, Head Games. The three Locke children—survivors of a horrific home invasion that claimed their father—have just begun to rebuild their lives when little Bode discovers a key with incredible power. Q: What if overcoming your fears, mastering any skill, learning any art was as simple as turning a key? A: It could cost you your life—especially if Dodge, the malevolent creature who is the Locke family's sworn enemy, gets his hands on it. Head Games features an introduction by Warren Ellis (Transmetropolitan).
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7 released booksLocke & Key is a 7-book series with 5 primary works first released in 26 with contributions by Joe Hill.
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I liked how this volume brought even more characters into the fold. And I love the emphasis on finding on what a specific key does in each installment. There were also some really great pages in this book especially when they were using the head key. The art for that was amazing.
I'm really intrigued by Rufus right now and want to know more about him. Luke/Zack continues to infuriate me because he is clearly up to no good.
A worthy follow up to a strong debut, teeming with creative ideas, lovable characters, and little slices of horror that cut like a knife. There's still room for this series to get even better, but I think I've already begun to fall under its spell.
A great follow up to vol 1 – the art work is still exceptional, and the story is increasingly becoming clear. Lining up vol 3 now; if it goes the LOST route and just asks more questions than it answers, I might not bother picking up another volume, though. Or maybe I will. The artwork is so good that I could read any GN with it, I think. Etherway, I liked this better than VOL 1 for the clarity and continuation of increasing magic.