This is it! The final issue of Harrow County! Emmy, with the help of Bernice and the Abandoned, takes on Hester Beck in a war of magic as the hit series comes to a final conclusion.
I'm sad to see it end, but I could not have asked for a better final issue. Writer Cullen Bunn has led us to a fantastic ending that is so very fitting. It shows incredible character development, as Emmy has gone through one helluva journey. While there are certainly possibilities to return to Harrow County to feature more of the strange monsters and odd things that have happened there over the years, it's unnecessary. We have a great story here that stands on its own with a beginning, middle, and an end that will delight any reader. Read Full Review
Not only does this issue give a fulfilling and emotional conclusion to Emmy's story, but it also hints that terrifying events haven't concluded in Harrow County and something could possibly call Emmy back to the place she fought with her life to keep safe. Read Full Review
Tyler Crook has followed Cullen Bunns story through to the end with the same type of unique artwork that made the comic book stand out from the other books on the weekly racks. A visual masterpiece that is both impressionistic color wise, yet beautifully detailed and emotionally vivid pencil and ink wise. His visions of Harrow Countys darkest horrors, as well as its most gentle folk, was nothing short of stunning month in and month out. Read Full Review
Harrow County #32 brings closure to this beloved horror series. We learn what becomes of the county, and we see the battle between the witches for which we have been waiting. Bunn and Crook give the book the photo finish it deserves, and it earns a recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
This has been a great series, and it's a shame it has ended. I had hoped we'd have more tales of Emmy and the haints.
This is a strong conclusion to what I think has been a really great series...I love the world and the characters of this book, and things come to a fittingly epic conclusion here. Credit to Bunn and Tyler Crook for creating this compelling little county of haints and ghouls and a dark, dark history. I'll miss reading this!