![]() ![]() ![]() "They each have their personality and way of walking and talking, but I feel like they're close to one another and in constant conversation with each other. "I think of them as fraternal twins, the show and the comic," Hill said. With Hill and Rodriguez still hard at work at the Locke & Key comic, CBR asked if the television series informed their continued comic book work and shed new insight on the world they created. ![]() Hill added that the Small World Key also alludes to his mother Tabitha King's first novel Small World, crediting his mother for teaching him as much about storytelling as his father Stephen King. Hill explained that the Small World Key was something of a nod to noted science fiction and horror author Richard Matheson, in addition to naming Locke & Key's primary small-town setting after him. Rodriguez praised the show's use of the Small World Key and loved how it was brought to life in a live-action format. ![]()
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