Coffin Hill #6

Writer: Caitlin Kittredge Artist: Inaki Miranda Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: March 12, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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Eve comes face to face with her nightmare from a decade ago and this time, she cant turn away. As innocent lives hang in the balance, Eve must embrace the legacy of the Coffin Witch to put her family curse to rest...or die trying in the final issue of this storyline!

  • 9.0
    AIPT - Jordan Richards Mar 12, 2014

    Coffin Hill #6 was a solid finale for the first arc of the comic. It wrapped the story up, clearing all the hazy parts and setting the stage for the next part of the series, while also having some great and scary artwork. I look forward to where this series will go from here. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    We The Nerdy - Jean-Luc Botbyl Mar 14, 2014

    Look, guys: Coffin Hill is an amazing read. Does it have its flaws? Definitely, and they're especially prominent in this issue. That being said, I'm challenging you to name a single comic book that lacks flaws. Trust me, you will not find one. And this book definitely has less flaws than most other books that you can pick up right now, so why not give it a shot? For fans of horror material, it's amazing. And speaking from the perspective of someone who generally dislikes horror, this has emerged as one of my favorite books in recent months. That's saying something. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Geeked Out Nation - CJ Yudelson Mar 15, 2014

    The comic wraps up in the way you might expect, but some juicy details about Eve's consequences help it out from being to cliche. Kittredge's ability to combine suspense with young adult horror have proven she has what it takes to keep this series going if allowed. I have to mention that some critics will point out the nudity in this issue was not necessary, but I would argue that it is neither too obscene nor excessive so it isn't an issue in my opinion. One last issue I had with this comic was that the final page's cliffhanger was kind of a head scratcher for me, until I re-read the very first issue. It does tie in to the theme of consequences but it also seemed like a pretty vague note to go out on. Coffin Hill #6 wraps up our Harvest storyline and proves that the young adult horror genre can compete in any medium. Great visuals and sexy characters (except for Nate) have me hoping we will get to read about Eve Coffin again. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Infinite Comix - Daren Taveras Mar 17, 2014

    Coffin Hill #6 excites for the most part. Seeing the new lead-in for the next arc will leave readers curious as to how things will unfold. Kittredge writes well and delivers the end of this arc in an interesting way. With the help of Miranda and De La Cruz, the artwork shines from start to finish. Despite this, readers are going to be annoyed if things continue to unravel at a slow pace. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton Mar 17, 2014

    Hopefully future story arcs of "Coffin Hill" will get a little more spring in its step. A slightly faster pace and a little more punch to each chapter would go a long way. The ideas in this series are good, and I feel like Kittredge and Miranda could very well end up with a smash success on their hands. But right now, it just needs a little something extra to push it into that category. Read Full Review

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