When your twin is the evil half of a dead witch that can control monsters and the undead, a joyful reunion just isn’t in the cards—which means there’s only one option for Emmy: war!
Frightening and beautiful, Harrow County is wonderfully horrific. Highest possible recommendation of the week! Read Full Review
This series is chilling, haunting, terrifying, and dramatic. It won’t scare you outright, but it’ll stick with you after you read it. For an unconventional horror story, this is definitely the way to go. Read Full Review
Harrow County #7 is a quality release that deserves a spot in your collection. If you've been reading then you're going to love this one, if you haven't now's a perfect time to go back issue hunting because this really is one experience you don't want to miss out on. Read Full Review
Harrow County is in a very strange period as it shifts from being a more traditional old school horror story into something more contemporary in concept alone. While this risks its unique horror status, the setting and set-pieces available will make future issues a blast. I for one have enough faith in this book to keep on reading. Read Full Review
I felt like this issue was really anticipating the next issue, which I am very excited for, so this issue must have done a good job hyping it. The cover reveal for issue 8 on the last page really gives the reader a sense of what is to come. Read Full Review
“Tales of Harrow County: Daughters” This short tale really has no plot other than even if you have some horrible accidents happen to you you can still be happy. Read Full Review
By the way, there's another one page back up story in this one. It's written by Crook and drawn by Cat Farris"and it's pretty messed up, even when you compare to the rest of the stuff we've seen in the series. Read Full Review
It's something of a filler issue that is setting up a larger showdown between the siblings, but if this is the worst that Harrow County has to offer to date, the series isn't doing too shabby. As mentioned, the visuals of these supernatural creatures are worth the time alone. The way they are presented gives them the ethereal feeling that they could side with either sister " good or evil " and it just so happens that Kammi beats Emmy to the punch. Issue #7 is one of the weakest issues to date, but it's setting up something that should be worth the wait, if past issues are accounted for. Read Full Review
I enjoy a good scary book, in fact I go out of my way to find them. This was not one of them. It feel more like fairy tale than a horror story. Read Full Review
What a set up!