The House

Illustrated by Drew Zucker
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$19.99 US
On sale Dec 07, 2021 | 184 Pages | 9781506726045
The Battle of the Bulge, WWII, a group of American soldiers becomes trapped inside an abandoned mansion while they seek shelter from a blizzard. 
 


During the Battle of the Bulge, a squadron of US soldiers is caught in a blizzard while patrolling through the woods. Seeking refuge from the impending white out, they stumble across an abandoned manor, seeking shelter and safety. Once inside, however, the doors disappear, rooms begin to morph, exits become entrances, and they quickly realize there is no safety to be found! As their eyes deceive them, their minds descend into madness, panic, and paranoia. Is this real? Or is there more to this labyrinth than what resides within the walls? Secrets are revealed, history is retold, and death is the only mercy.
 
The acclaimed, psychological tale of supernatural evil amid the horrors of war from Drew Zucker (Canto, Skybreaker) and Phillip Sevy (Tomb Raider, Triage). Now with a new cover and added bonus material!
 
Drew Zucker is a 2010 Graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design Sequential Art Program. His recent work includes the art production and co creation of the critically acclaimed comic CANTO published by IDW Publishing. He is also the co creator and artist of The House a self published graphic novel. His past work has included companies such as IDW Publishing, Monkeybrain Comics, FUBAR Press, and Ghost Robot. He continues to reside in NY as a self proclaimed horror nerd with his wife and dog.

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The Battle of the Bulge, WWII, a group of American soldiers becomes trapped inside an abandoned mansion while they seek shelter from a blizzard. 
 


During the Battle of the Bulge, a squadron of US soldiers is caught in a blizzard while patrolling through the woods. Seeking refuge from the impending white out, they stumble across an abandoned manor, seeking shelter and safety. Once inside, however, the doors disappear, rooms begin to morph, exits become entrances, and they quickly realize there is no safety to be found! As their eyes deceive them, their minds descend into madness, panic, and paranoia. Is this real? Or is there more to this labyrinth than what resides within the walls? Secrets are revealed, history is retold, and death is the only mercy.
 
The acclaimed, psychological tale of supernatural evil amid the horrors of war from Drew Zucker (Canto, Skybreaker) and Phillip Sevy (Tomb Raider, Triage). Now with a new cover and added bonus material!
 

Author

Drew Zucker is a 2010 Graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design Sequential Art Program. His recent work includes the art production and co creation of the critically acclaimed comic CANTO published by IDW Publishing. He is also the co creator and artist of The House a self published graphic novel. His past work has included companies such as IDW Publishing, Monkeybrain Comics, FUBAR Press, and Ghost Robot. He continues to reside in NY as a self proclaimed horror nerd with his wife and dog.

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