Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story
by Maytal Zchut
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Pub Date Apr 28 2026 | Archive Date Mar 01 2026
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Description
Lifelong friends Sophie and Violet were practically sisters. Now college roommates, they’ve been slowly drifting apart. But when Violet accidentally drowns at a sorority hazing, a devastated Sophie pleads with the psychic SISTER HOOD to contact her dead friend. Sometimes you get what you wish for…but on Hyde Street, there’s always a cost…and it’s a killer.
Collecting the fan-favorite five-issue series from writer Maytal Zchut and artist Leila Leiz, this edition also includes the 64-page IT HAPPENED ON HYDE STREET: DEVOUR one-shot that introduced Hyde Street resident Miss. Goodbody, who forces her clients to get fit or die trying.
Collects Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story #1-5 and It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour #1
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781534335172 |
| PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 192 |
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Average rating from 34 members
Featured Reviews
This was really fun! It's definitely something that would work really well as a movie. It seems like it was made for that. It's got the vibes of a mix between Jennifer's Body and Happy Death Day. Just a really fun, solid supernatural slasher. The supplemental story was really fun too. Very Tales From the Crypt. I had never heard of this series before, but I'm definitely going to check it out now. Thanks for the ARC!
Disturbing in the BEST Ways!
Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story is evil in the best, most deliciously deranged way. Maytal Zchut takes a story about toxic friendship, grief, and desperation and drags it straight into the jaws of Hyde Street, where every wish has teeth and every emotion curdles into something darker. It’s violent, vicious, and genuinely disturbing. The kind of horror that feels like it breathes down your neck. Inspired by Castle Rock and Fear Street. And then you get to the bonus story, “It Happened On Hyde Street,” and.... just exceptional. It is legitimately terrifying. Miss Goodbody’s “get fit or die trying” routine? Absolutely unhinged, stomach‑turning, and unforgettable. Family secrets to the very end. The whole collection feels like Fear Street grew up, got meaner, and decided to punish everyone who ever wronged it. It’s twisted, nasty, and so, so excellent
Reviewer 301937
I wasn't familiar with the Hyde Street series, but I requested this because I had had good experiences with horror graphic novels before, and the art seemed good. I'm really glad I did, because this was amazing.
Great horror criticises society, and this book not only did that, but as the title clued us in, it focuses on women and female experiences, which I love
The main story was really interesting for me, as a Portuguese person, because we have a very similar hazing culture in university, which often involves abuse, harm and even death, and there are plenty of criminal investigations to prove it. One of my favourite details was how alcohol featured throughout the story and contributed to things going wrong.
The second shorter story focused on how diet culture has become an intergenerational monster amongst women, and just like the first one, the ending will haunt you in the best way possible.
Thank you to NetGalley and Image Comics for this DRC.
I really enjoyed this comic. I loved the art, especially the underwater scenes, they were beautiful and really atmospheric. I also loved the concept; horror stories set in sorority houses are always so interesting to me.
Even though the arc wasn’t very long, I still felt emotionally connected to the characters and their losses. It made me want to learn more about the friendship between the main characters, and I became really invested in the story.
Thank you for the opportunity to read this arc.
Suzanne Y, Reviewer
It’s a friendship to die for… or at least everyone else will.
Writer Maytal Zchut delivers a beautifully dark, atmospheric story about toxic friendships, revenge, and pure evil. Add in horror and the supernatural, and you get Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story. The artwork by Leila Leiz is absolutely gorgeous and perfectly complements the haunting tale of Sophie and Violet—lifelong friends, closer than sisters—until a tragic accident leaves Violet dead.
Sophie is devastated beyond measure. Her life unravels… until she stumbles into the hands of the Sisterhood, who promise to help her heal. But as always, be careful what you wish for.
That’s when the story truly takes off. I was flying through the pages, completely hooked. I loved these girls and their story—dark, tragic, and yes, violent. It begs the question: how far would you go for your BFF?
Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story collects all five original comics in the series and includes a chilling bonus story, It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour, where it’s “get fit or die trying.” It’s an equally twisted tale that tackles body shaming taken to horrifying extremes.
Put this on your TBR list! You'll have to wait a few months though... Image Comics will be releasing this on April 28th, 2026!
I want to thank Image Comics for the eGalley of Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story! I really loved it.
Another good addition to the Hyde Street series. The full series in one place! Great writing that makes you want to keep on reading! Recommended. Thanks to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book. Receving the book in this manner had no bearing on this review.
Amazing read!!! Love the storyline!!! That ending was very unexpected. I feel bad for Sophie future… it quite refreshing reading a story where the ending evil wins. Im so shocked when i reach the ending
Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story is a wild, stylish ride that doesn’t waste time pulling you in. Visually, the comic is a feast, bold, saturated colors, chaotic panels, and a sense that something is always happening. The art perfectly matches the mood: intense, loud, and unsettling in the best way. You can almost feel the tension leaking off the pages.
It follows two girls who’ve known each other since childhood and, after surviving a shared tragedy, become more like sisters than friends. We meet them later in life, during their college years, when one of them decides to join a sorority. That’s when things take a sharp turn. What starts off feeling like a dark drama quickly spirals into full-on horror, ending in a literal massacre. The comic leans hard into themes of loyalty, trauma, and revenge.
This is a brutal, satisfying revenge horror with a strong emotional core and a striking visual identity. It’s not subtle, it’s not gentle, and it’s definitely not for everyone, but if you’re into stylish horror comics that go all in.
Reviewer 668995
Sisterhood is a fantastic story of grief, friendship, revenge. I have not read the Hyde Street series before but I might have to now! Between the art, the characters, the story and pacing, I would highly recommend this to anyone.
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