So, I know she's a girl in the Netflix show, just like Raava (there's a reason the thoughts and feelings of women and our male counterparts differ), but she's referred to as "genderless" in the graphic novels, both here and on Villains Wiki. I thought she was still female in the comics, but some evidently disagree. I tried asking my little brother and he seemed pretty certain that she's not male or agender in either medium, anymore than "Ping" is in Mulan. But several people seem to think her comic counterpart is genderless. Is there a reason for that?
What's on your mind?
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Finally still haven't finished it tho
I wonder if the blood requirement exists in the comics too, because when Mary made the key to hell she just melted the iron and waited for it to cool in a mold, she didn't have to add her blood, so does that mean that locke blood isn't needed to make a key in the comics?
Hello, quite new to the forum and I need your opinion and knowledge.
After seeing the Netflix series, I would like to read all the Locke & Key stories.
Except the LOCKE & KEY KEYHOUSE COMPENDIUM HC Hardcover,
At your knowledge, which other books should I get ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Good news everyone! EW has released the covers for the much-anticipated Locke & Key/Sandman crossover, "To Hell & Back", coming in November 2020!
You can view them here:
For more, click on the link below!
https://ew.com/books/exclusive-first-look-the-sandman-locke-and-key-comic-crossover/
You heard it here! A new series is coming to the Locke & Key universe: World War Key!