SINS OF THE PAST DON’T STAY BURIED . . . THEY ALWAYS FIND A WAY OF RISING FROM THE GRAVE! From Eisner Award–nominated writer and master storyteller Rodney Barnes (Batman: Full Moon, Killadelphia) and phenomenal artist Elia Bonetti (Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy), enter a century-spanning tale of suspense and sorrow as true crime meets shocking terror inside an infamous asylum with a tortured past in this double-sized, 48-page debut . . . Founded at the turn of the 20th century outside of Annapolis, Maryland, the Crownsville Hospital was a notoriously segregated, all-Black psychiatric institute. After decades of overcrowding and neg more
Crownsville #1 is a hell of a debut. It nails the horror/ghost vibe it's going for while using it to explore real history and horrors of the past. This is a stand out debut and sure to make "best of lists when the time comes. Read Full Review
Crownsville is a blend of unsettling horror and true crime which is effectively scripted by Rodney Barnes and evocatively illustrated by Elia Bonetti. The extra-long debut issue gives us hope to where this impactful comic is headed. Read Full Review
The mystery is compelling, the horror is gripping, and the characters have dimension. In short, Crownsville #1 is everything you could want in a good horror story. Read Full Review
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