A drunken bender lands Kat in front of a wise and handsome tattoo removal specialist, yet she's drawn back to eerie Comfort Notch, where a trove of old photos reveal the figure behind the town's ominous legends.
The Autumnal #3 feels like Stephen King by way of Ari Aster as Daniel Kraus & Chris Shehan bring the horror into terrifying focus. Read Full Review
Comfort Notch appears to be better than perfect until a surprising death occurs. Read Full Review
A chapter that once again swims with realistic and relatable human drama while slowly upping the tension of this horror series. Read Full Review
The Autumnal continues to be an engrossing horror story that creeps you out with its fringe reveals and haunting underbelly. It has yet to reveal its true nature so we may get to know Kat a bit better and thoroughly understand her before the secret of the town is revealed. Read Full Review
The Autumnal continues to build its foundation well with the town and the unnerving aspects to it that are just everywhere. There's a lot to like with these elements and seeing them come up in different places, real and imagined, while Kat struggles to find a place to be. I really liked seeing Kat get away from the town and allowing her to have a moment to unload while reminding us that she's trying to find a place where she can be herself as well. It's continuing to explore some interesting horror and darkness that's building slowly and I'm completely on board for it at this point to see where it's going to go. Read Full Review
It's as if I'm watching a horror movie and encouraging the main character to always look behind them and to pay attention. I am impatiently waiting for all of this to play out in future issues. Read Full Review
Autumnal is not my usual type of comic book because its not science fiction or contain super heroes but I continue to be impressed every issue with how engaged I am with the story. I believe issue #3 has built things up nicely for the weird and eerie tones to take a turn for the worse next issue. Read Full Review
Kraus is such a good writer. This is a horror comic with good characters, great pacing, a creepy atmosphere and an increasing sense of dread with each issue.
Really good writing