A malevolent serpent sows madness and malice into the towns residents, and theres only one way to stop it. But the shadowy Lovely Belfonts motivations are far from pure, and an alliance could spell doom for Bernice and the entirety of the town.
This is one series that draws you into its dark corner and doesn't let go. HARROW COUNTY is a delight both to read and simply look at. For those who have already been following the story, it's going to build into a dark and grisly read. If you are looking for a horror comic unlike any other, then pick this book up and enjoy its scares. Read Full Review
If you think there aren't any more horrors in Harrow County, you haven't looked under the right bush. And be careful if you do, 'cause it'll bite you. It's impossible not to squirm from the tension. Recommended. Read Full Review
Harrow County continues to show the best horror comics has to offer. Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook complement each other perfectly"they clearly love working on this series, and that passion for the work shows in every page. Read Full Review
This series keeps taking really big twists and turns. It isn’t your basic horror story with a ghost or a killer. It isn’t inherently gory or creepy. It has an eeriness that ever so subtly sneaks up on you. For any horror fan looking for a complex story, this series is your best bet. Read Full Review
Readers are left with a cliffhanger that was telescoped well in advance, but I'm hoping (and have full confidence in the creative team) that the next issue pays off on this set-up. Read Full Review
One merely okay issue doesn't change the fact that Harrow County is a well-crafted dark tale of a mystic community that will constantly have to fight to stay intact. Read Full Review
Now don't get me wrong"it's a cool concept that can (and probably will) pay off in future issues. But Harrow County has spoiled us so far with its consistent quality and scares. The art is just as good as always, but writer Cullen Bunn doesn't give Crook much nightmare fuel to work with"and I say that as someone who is Indian Jones-level scared of snakes. Let's hope next month brings the book back up to its usual level of unsettling enjoyment. Read Full Review
Anyone looking for a horror comic to fill the 'Afterlife with Archie' void, look no further.