Dark Spaces: Dungeon
by Scott Snyder
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Pub Date Aug 27 2024 | Archive Date Aug 27 2024
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Description
A family moves from the rustle and bustle of the Big Apple to upstate New York. However, their father’s dream of a quiet rural life are shattered when he discovers a DUNGEON underneath their land, filled with torture devices, weapons, and a threatening message on the wall that reads, “TELL NO ONE.” Paranoia sets in rapidly as the father realizes anyone in his new hometown could be the dungeon master. Who can he trust? And how will he keep this secret from his family while keeping them SAFE?
From the creative team behind the acclaimed Dark Spaces: Wildfire comes another dark tale of intrigue and the bad things people do.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9798887241104 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 144 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
In the shadowy world of this graphic novel, a serial killer known as "the keep" wields a peculiar method to inflict pain upon others, seeking to gain an eerie form of control. Victims and their loved ones are ensared in a web of horror, although if some of them manage to escape by sheer luck. Amidst this chilling backdrop, an agent embarks on a relentless quest to unmask the killer, unraveling a tapestry of thrills and unexpected revelations. For aficionados of suspense, this concise yet gripping book is an absolute must-read.
Remember, sometimes the darkest secrets lie hidden in plain sight.
This was absolutely amazing! I was on the edge of my seat the entire time and couldn’t read it fast enough. I needed to know what happened and how things would play out. I loved how the story had so many interconnected pieces, and the art was amazing. I really loved Bohdi and his character development was really great. And the ending literally shocked me. Overall, this was a great graphic novel, and I recommend it to anyone who loves a good psychological thriller/mystery.
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