The Nice House by the Sea #7

9.4

Critic Reviews

3 Reviews
7.5

User Reviews

1 Reviews
Writer James Tynion IV
Artist Alvaro Martinez Bueno
Cover Price $3.99

The residents of the House on the Lake and the House by the Sea were both told the same thing: that they were the only humans who survived a global apocalypse. But while Walter, the mysterious and seemingly all-powerful alien master of the Lake House, chose to save the people he'd grown fond of, the Sea House was assembled by another of his species, Max-and she chose the most brilliant and competitive humans. They've just learned their only path to survival is to kill every one of the loveable losers in the Lake House...and they know exactly how do it. And what's worse? Someone in the Lake House has agreed to help them... The Nice House saga more

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 10

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Feb 04, 2026

    Alvaro Martinez Bueno pulls off some of his best artwork in this issue, particularly towards the end with an incredibly disturbing two-page spread. It's been a long time coming, but there's a legit case that this is one of the best books on the stands. Read Full Review

  • 9.2

    Fanlight Zone - Ken M.

    Feb 04, 2026

    The end is near as one house makes a move that there is no coming back from. Tynion pens a tale of horror and hope with magnificent writing. Bueno and Bellaire build gorgeous art depicting the chaos. This series carries a high level of storytelling few can match. Don't miss this return! Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Feb 03, 2026

    The Nice House by the Sea #7 is a masterclass in controlled tension, reminding readers that the most frightening monsters in this world are sometimes people who believe they're justified. James Tynion IV sharpens the series' central thesis by stripping away any illusion of coexistence, while Martnez Bueno and Bellaire manipulate space, layout, and silence to make every page feel ominous. By the end, it's chillingly clear that survival isn't the point anymore: dominion is. Read Full Review

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