Champagne! Bloodshed! Uncomfortable silences!
In the clutches of the unstoppable assassin they call the Eartheater, Izzy must break free to rescue those she once cared for from the hands of the murderous poet Paulie. But once they learn of her past sins, will they want her to save them?
Coffin Bound just might be the best comic on stands right now. Read Full Review
The horror of the story is clinging together quite well for now, but time will tell if it ultimately builds-up into a satisfying account. The pulse of this issue suggests a kind of narrative decay that might make the story increasingly disjointed. For now, its okay. The third issue is a delicious nightmare. Read Full Review
Strange, surreal, and evocative,Coffin Boundis a creative force to be reckoned with; three issues in and the series continues to surprise and impress. Read Full Review
Loaded with chilling and horrifying moments, Coffin Bound continues its ride through its strange world of philosophical musings, humor and death. Read Full Review
An outstanding, if somewhat disgusting, dissection of the human condition. Beautifully illustrated and engagingly written. A must read, if you can stomach it. Read Full Review
All flesh is grass and none more so than in Coffin Bound #3. Striking visuals and evocative writing combine to layer doom upon doom, with the promise of blood, pain and madness around every corner. Read Full Review
Being the penultimate issue, Coffin Bound #3 had a lot riding on it. Luckily it hits every story beat on the head, while looking equally beautiful. Coffin Bound's world and characters may not be for everyone, but it very well should. Read Full Review
God I love Coffin Bound. The art is perfect. The writing is perfect. The surrealism is perfect.
Y'know, this series almost veers into pretentiousness, but then I just can't help but love it for all its weirdness. Great comic!
Dan Watters is underrated.