Thursday, October 18, 2012

House of Mystery Volume 1: Room and Boredom

    Meet Fig Keele, she’s a college student who used to be the star of a series of children’s books written about her imaginative adventures with stuffed animals and child detectives. Her life has taken a sad turn and with a recent stay in a local mental ward, Fig’s lost her zeal for life. That is until she wakes up to find herself the owner and patron of the House of Mystery saloon and inn. Now, it’s all she can do to escape from the House and a masked couple who want to take Fig with them to their race of others called the Conception.

   This is a great opening chapter with an eclectic and charming ensemble cast. This series reminds me somewhat of the great British show, the Prisoner. Keele tries really hard to escape, but the House is always one step ahead. Worth Consuming

Rating 8 out of 10 stars.

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