Hyde Street #11
| Writer | Geoff Johns |
| Artist | Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
NEW STORY ARC
“Hide your hands, hide your feet… the Butcher’s back on Hyde Street.”
THE BUTCHER OF HYDE STREET: PART ONE. The first horror event of the breakout series begins here. One of the most infamous and terrifying Residents in Hyde Street history has returned—unleashed after decades of imprisonment. But this isn’t just a killing spree…it’s the beginning of a reckoning. And no one on Hyde Street is ready for what’s coming next…or what happened before.
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.8
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Mar 29, 2026This book remains one of my favourite monthly reads, and I’m genuinely excited to see where part two of this new arc takes us next month. Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Mar 25, 2026Having explored quite a few individual stories from Hyde Street, Johns and company get a bit further into the lore of the street itself with a look back. The larger picture begun to become a little bit more clear as some of the backstory of some of the characters becomes a little bit more clear. There's a larger, more sinister element that is animating everything. It really is a very compelling structure for a universe of horror. Johns and company have had a great deal of patience delivering the complexity to the page as the story progresses. It’s taken the better part of a year to really show the larger picture of Hyde Street. This is really starting to look interesting... Read Full Review
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9.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Mar 26, 2026Hyde Street #11 is a high-water mark for the Ghost Machine imprint, delivering a visceral and emotionally resonant start to the Butcher’s reckoning that every horror fan needs on their shelf. The issue brilliantly balances historical tragedy with supernatural terror, showcasing a creative team that is operating with unparalleled synergy. While the dense mythology might pose a slight hurdle for those jumping in late, the sheer quality of the visual storytelling and character work makes it an essential purchase. This is a premier example of how to evolve an anthology series into a must-watch event without losing the intimate dread that made it special in the first place. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Mar 25, 2026Ivan Reis creates some beautifully detailed and visually exciting art throughout the issue. Read Full Review
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10
Plot
This installment picks up where Hyde Street #8 left off, with Pranky trying to remove Mr. X-Ray's glasses while wearing the werewolf mask, following Doctor Ego's advice. Pranky must confront his past and stop feeling like a monster, so he relives his birth on a battlefield where he was taken from his mother. Scorekeeper has Pranky's mother's soul trapped to blackmail him. But the Butcher of Hyde Street appears to "help" Pranky and grants him a few seconds with his mother, but this comes at a price... The Butcher of Hyde Street demands that he release him in the castle.
Meanwhile, Pranky escapes, and Mr. X-Ray has his glasses back. He sees his daughter Judy open a kind of portal and tells her father that nothing is as it se more+ Like • Comment -
9.5
I’m glad Ivan Reis is back. Hyde Street was excellent since its beginning, but I feel that it’s really gaining momentum now.
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