Something monstrous stalks Jessa and her friends, with only the light of their phones as meager torches against the darkness.
Between a dead signal and dead friends, an unexpected betrayal is the last thing Jessa and Jax need to survive a party house gone to hell!
Harrower's first issue was already an impressive start for the series but issue #2 is just as good. Run, do not walk, to pick this up if you're a slasher fan. Read Full Review
This is an arc that started strong and is gaining more strength as it moves on, a chilling horror that with hit you harder than most, a generic blueprint told in a far better way than I have ever seen. Read Full Review
The story continues to hit it out of the park, making the horror genre enjoyable to read which recreates cinematic elements on pages that is very difficult to create. Although there were a few bumps along the way in how the issue was created, this is a story that should become a standard for those who wish to create horror-genre comics. Read Full Review
Harrower #2 is another fantastic issue that's a must for horror fans. There's a lot it plays off of but also delivers so much that's new and interesting showing it's marching to its on beat. There's still a lot of questions out there and far more raised with this issue that hints at an exciting series. Read Full Review
Revel delivers some beautifully detailed and awesome visual moments throughout. Everything from the basement sequence to the car sequence was visually inventive and fantastic. Read Full Review
Great issue, things really start to get chaotic in this issue. Art was good and writing is real good.
It's a typical slasher. Villain with no real backstory, drunk teens, and some crazy kills. Besides some parts of the coloring that confuse the characters for me, it's fun.
I know Inclusion is really popular right now, but in a written medium, sometimes that can be really confusing as DEI continues attempts to change the English language. It took me two pages of confusion when they were talking about the person (girl) who was walking from the car, and was killed by the Harrower in the previous issue, to realize they were talking about a single person. They were using "They" and I kept wondering who the other person was. Two pages later, I realized she was non-binary. Give me a break, this should not have been in here, I almost put the issue down without completing it because I was so frustrated. Then I realized that she was dead, and hoped this confusion would not occur again - hopefully. The rest of the issuemore