Lifelong friends Sophie and Violet were practically sisters. Now at college, they’ve been slowly drifting apart. But when Violet accidentally drowns at a sorority hazing, a devastated Sophie pleads with the psychic SISTER HOOD to contact her dead friend. Sometimes you get what you wish for…but on Hyde Street, there’s always a cost…and it’s a killer.
Looking for a story of sisterly bonds so strong, not even death can truly stand in the way? Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story #1 is a creepy tale may be just what you need. The setup interests me (and you can't go wrong with a good ghost story). Read Full Review
The Hyde Street end of the Ghost Machine continues to show a great deal of promise. Its very, very difficult to build a whole horror universe that is exclusively horror but Ghost Machine has done a pretty good job as it continues to explore Hyde Street. The whole thing really feels like it could become a major property that could edge its way into a whole bunch of different platforms if all goes well. The editors at Ghost Machine have found a format that seems to work quite well as the property expands into multiple different titles. Read Full Review
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. The bonds of sisterhood via blood or circumstance is strong. There's nothing some wouldn't do for those they love. As we dig deeper into Hyde Street, we've learned not everything is black and white. A tragedy can quickly turn into a residency on Hyde Street. For that reason I keep falling more in love with the Hyde Street stories, and Sisterhood is no different. A fantastic first issue to another new story, with an unexpected cliff hanger of an ending. Read Full Review
Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story #1 isn't just the beginning of another expansion in the Hyde Street universe; it's an emotional gut punch to boot. If this series is a success, I hope Hyde Street continues to give its other residents their own stories. Read Full Review
Leiz deliversa fantastic art throughout the issue. I love the visual style of the story and how beautifully detailed the pages and panels are. Read Full Review
Sisterhood gets off to a very intriguing start. It's Hyde Street so a happy ending is likely impossible, but it should be interesting to see how this five-issue mini-series plays out. Read Full Review
Sisterhoods creative team doesnt rush its way into the true horror story of the series, instead taking almost all of its time building up the players involved. Despite a couple missteps involving Violet, this choice is very successful leading to a shocking final page. Ultimately Sisterhood #1 is an easy to read, standalone beginning to a dark supernatural horror story. Read Full Review
Plot
Sophie and Violet are childhood friends, and a tragedy involving the death of Violet's mother brought them closer together.
Both attend college, and Violet wants to fit in, so she applies to join the sorority called SIGMA IOTA. During a ritual to enter the sorority, Violet drowns in the pool.
Devastated, Sophie tries to uncover the culprits but is unsuccessful. Desperate, she arrives at a street where an occult shop called SISTERHOOD is located. The host offers her the chance to retrieve Violet's soul for a price she will later charge.
Sophie awakens from a nightmare and discovers Violet is on the other side of the mirror, asking her to help her exact her revenge.
An interesting story su more
Great story and great artwork.