Sex! Chainsaws! Pancakes!
As Izzy seeks to wipe out all trace of her own existence, old relationships are revisited, old wounds are torn open, and all those she's wronged in the past take notice.
Poetic and thought-provoking, grotesque and stomach-churning, Coffin Boundis a surreal masterpiece. Coffin Bound #2 continues on the impressive path laid by its predecessor; Coffin Bound remains a must-read. Read Full Review
If you aren't reading Coffin Bound yet, you absolutely need to be. Read Full Review
Coffin Bound #2 is even better than the first issue, building on the promises made in the debut. Oh, and the aesthetic in this book is among the best of any comic this year. I love it. Read Full Review
Kicking into high gear in its second issue, Coffin Bound delivers an intriguing assessment of character and themes, building to a powerful stinger. Read Full Review
Even though it doesn't have a stripper peeling their skin off, Coffin Bound #2 has a character that has cut off there limbs, while wanting to cut off more. Yep, this moment had me laughing but also thinking, what the fuck else can happen? Read Full Review
The story unearthed in this issue grabs hold of the reader with slickly sick visuals and feverishly scattered poetry. Coffin Bound is not the most appealing experience between two covers to make it to the comics rack this month. But its definitely going to leave a mark on anyone curious enough to want to pick it up. Itll probably take about another month for the scars of this issue to fade....just in time for Coffin Bound #3. Read Full Review
You're left wondering if it's really possible to change fate. And you're left with the grief and futility of it all. Read Full Review
I came for car chases, excessive gore, and delirium. I stayed for the quiet stories about family and the loud questions they provoke about what it means to live and be in the world today. Check out Coffin Bound #2 if you want to be entertained and challenged. Oh, and more EarthEater please. Hes creepy AF. Read Full Review
From writing to artwork to colors to lettering, "Coffin Bound" #2 continues to be an enticing tale worth checking out and following going forward. Read Full Review
Coffin Bound is an engaging story packed with character, violence, and dark humour. The nihilistic protagonist may not appeal to all readers but if you get on board you won't be disappointed. Read Full Review
Two issues in and this is one of the best comics of the decade, really excited to see where it goes for its second half.
Trippy neo-noir Frank-Miller-on-acid type of story goin' on here. I'm lovin' it!
Coffin Bound gets more violent and carnal in here. What surprised me more is that the antagonist Paulie being very much alive! I thought he's just an another character wasted after an incident with EarthEater in the previous issue. Now EarthEater finds Isabel right where he wanted her and little Taqa feels like she's just making a conversation with Paulie, a complete stranger to her, who happens to be in her home besides that, she doesn't realise he killed Cassandra and made an impression on the wall behind the house. Looking forward to the next issue.