Locke and Key A graphic novel series brought to life in a new Netflix series
@HeyTony (23)
United States
February 12, 2020 4:14pm CST
I read these graphic novels back in 2018 and loved them; they tell a great story about a family stricken with tragedy and decide to move into their ancestral home. They find keys around the manor that can be used for various types of magic but soon the kids discover another entity living on the estate that wants to use the keys for their own malicious intent. The artwork in this series is great and I loved this story; I haven't started the show yet but intend to later this week and am just excited to see this work of art getting the attention it deserves. Anyone else out there read the books and/or series? Curious to see how well the show holds up. *No spoilers please.
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@Hate2Iron (15727)
• Canada
13 Feb 20
Definitely want to check this out. Anything to do with keys seems to resonate with me. I have several that I have hanging on walls where ever there is a bare place. Tying it in with magic makes them even more interesting lol!!!
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@HeyTony (23)
• United States
20 Feb 20
Keys can be very interesting; the one's in this story do all sorts of cool magic
@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
14 Feb 20
I see this in Netflix and looks interesting. I may give a try to watch it
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@misunderstood_zombie (8142)
• United States
13 Feb 20
I saw this on Netflix, but I didn't know it started as graphic novels, but that makes the show a lot more interesting now.
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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13 Feb 20
Thanks for sharing this new Netflix series i'll put this on my list whenever i get the chance to Netflix and chill. Have a great day! and welcome to myLot!
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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13 Feb 20
@HeyTony I haven't opened my Roku maybe when i have time and when i have downtime to Netflix and Chill... again, thanks for sharing!
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@lazydaizee (6735)
• United Kingdom
13 Feb 20
This sounds like an interesting story, is it aimed at children, adults or both?