LOVE HEARTS! FIST FIGHTS! ROTTEN FRUIT! Having put a price on her own head, Taqa has proven somewhat death-wish-ish. Now the city's assassins are coming for her-killers of every shape and size with every philosophical delusion under the sun.
Coffin Bound remains a necessary-read as this second arc continues to burrow deeper beneath the collective consciousness, exploring all of the filth that resides there, bringing it to the surface, one nasty bit at a time. Read Full Review
In COFFIN BOUND #6 from Image Comics, Taqa must work to prove its very existence. But with the Vulture on her trail, can she live long enough to prove His existence? Find out in this strange work of existential dread in your latest Major Spoilers review! Read Full Review
Coffin Bound #6 sinks its teeth into the seedy underbelly of its society, while probing deeper into the arcs thematic thrust. Read Full Review
The lack of driving direction only serves to amplify the directionless jitter of the story's pacing. Anxiety seems to seep in around the edges of every panel. It's not easy to see where the story is going, but all of the conflict's fundamental elements are clearly there. It's just too bad that the story isn't more motivated to move through the panels of an issue like Coffin Bound's sixth. Read Full Review
"Coffin Bound" #6 goes hard for narrative flavor but continues winding a self-conscious conceptual path. Read Full Review
Coffin Bound releases its new issue this week with more intrigue than ever before. Read Full Review
While still not as good as the first arc, I'm still really enjoying this series.