3.0
adventurous dark fast-paced

The conclusion of this little mini-series, and it was alright. Damning with faint praise there, but trips to hell and fighting with hell and all the religious underpinnings of stories like this tend to leave me not that interested. I was glad to see the dead kid reunited with his family instead of suffering in hell - I'm a firm believer that stupidity should have its consequences but this was far too severe and he didn't deserve it.

I have to admit, I'm slowly making my way through both Locke & Key and Sandman and I far prefer the former. The latter comes across as far too over the top for my tastes, and that was certainly the case in this particular crossover.