? The Harrower proves difficult to kill, but killing comes easy for him.
? With the group split in two, no cell service, and the police being suspiciously useless-someone won't make it out alive.
? After witnessing a shocking betrayal, Jessa unearths a massive secret, and it turns out the skeletons in the town's closet involve the last people she expected...
A definite game changer, one of the best horrors in comics at the minute. Chillingly gripping every page. Read Full Review
Once again, writer Justin Jordan and artist Brahm Revel show off just how well they understand the genre they're playing in and how easily they can subvert your expectations Read Full Review
Revel delivers great visuals throughout the issue. The brutality and horror of the story are brilliantly visualized and I love how the art captures and enhances the suspense of the story. Read Full Review
Jordan, Brevel, and Brosseau continue to deliver a horror comic filled with violence, mystery, and suspense that grabs onto you and won't let go. The writing is encapsulating, the artwork is mesmerizing, and the story is so sensational that you can't get it out of your head. Read Full Review
Harrower #3 ends things with a nice what the hell moment. It plays into some of what has been hinted at but we'll finally get a better sense of things. The issue leaves things in an exciting place and one hell of a final page that'll leave readers wanting to find out where things are going and get to the truth of it all. Read Full Review
A vicious and aggressive horror comic. Read Full Review
Brutal as can be and everything gets real chaotic. Definitely a page turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
It's just a good old fashioned cliche horror movie type book.
There are some distracting elements for me, first and foremost is the art. I'm not what the decision-making process was around hiring this particular artist and adopting this art style, but it doesn't work for me. This unfinished sketchy style just pulls me out of the story. I was looking forward to a supernatural killer and after the reveal at the end, I don't think that's what we're getting. There is some good action in here, but I would prefer more blacks in the inks and a darker tone. My two cents.