Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story #3
| Writer | Maytal Zchut |
| Artist | Leila Leiz, Alex Sinclair |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
A sorority sister is dead. Sophie, with Violet’s spirit still trapped in her body, was right there when it happened…but how is it that she doesn’t remember a thing? The police may let Sophie off easy, but when she’s snatched from her dorm with a bag over her head, she finds the sorority isn’t as lenient as the cops…
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth
Sep 03, 2025Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story #3 is full of twists and turns, with each panel keeping us guessing. The lines between who is right and wrong get perfectly blurred in this issue, leading us to a tragic cliffhanging ending. The world of Hyde Street takes no prisoners, and this is a perfect example! Read Full Review
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10
The Comic Book Spot - beastfire
Sep 05, 2025Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story #3 is a tale of revenge becomes a story of betrayal, making the reader wonder if this is what it'd take to sever the friendship between Sophie and Violet.This one really brought the intensity, and it doesn't feel like it's about to slow anytime soon. Issue 4 can't come soon enough. Read Full Review
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8.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Sep 04, 2025Sisterhood has been an enjoyable ride so far and the latest twist teases that the only one who will be brought to justice is Sophie for the crime of badly missing her friend. Read Full Review
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8.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Sep 04, 2025Theres still quite a bit of story to be told with another couple of issues to go in the series. The series has come quite a ways in the length of the first three issues. As satisfying as the series has been thus far, it could seriously get derailed into something very, very silly given the plot developments that have come to pass in the course of the third issue. Zchut has been remarkably good with things thus far. Its difficult to imagine quite where things might be going from here. In a way, it really feels like the rthird issue is a pretty solid ending in its own right even if not everything is resolved by issues end. Read Full Review