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Locke & Key: ...In Pale Battalions Go... #1 is the fourth issue of the Golden Age series, and the first part of the ...In Pale Battallions Go... miniseries.
Summary[]
The impossible, reality-bending keys of Keyhouse have always been weapons of war. In the spring of 1915, Chamberlin Locke's oldest son, John, is desperate to be a part of the greatest war of all… and never mind that he's too young to enlist. He means to use the power of the keys to turn the tide, and will tell any lie, and try any manipulation, to have his way. Prepare to open a door onto one of the grimmest battlefields of the 20th century, whose darkness might even strike fear into an army of supernatural shadows.[1]
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Trivia[]
- Gabriel Rodriguez revealed via Twitter that it is 22-23 pages long.[2]
- One of the letters to Fiona is addressed from "Abel Adamson" of the House of Secrets. This is likely referring to Abel from The Sandman.
- Chamberlin and Fiona's walk down to the Vault of Shadows is a panel recreation of the vault's introduction from Locke & Key: Crown of Shadows #3.
- This story is the first appearance of two keys that were initially introduced in the Netflix series before the comics: the Matchstick Key and the Mirror Key