With Sybil's fate uncertain, Kat at last faces off with Clementine Biddle -- who is not what we expect. Grief and rage power this horrifying finale.
While The Autumnal #8 is not an issue to read alone, it is a fantastic close to the story. All the loose ends are tied up, and there is just enough of a twist to catch us. And you will never think of pretty fall colors the same way again. Read Full Review
The Autumnal started off strong in what it presented to the reader and it held solidly throughout, taking each piece and building issue by issue to be this really fascinating book. I thoroughly enjoyed Kat's journey here with her daughter in what she wanted to be, struggling with a hard and dark past of her own and trying to find a new way forward, only to discover so much more. Kraus did a great job with this book in just about every way to make it a compelling read while Shean and Wordie gave it such life and beauty and terror throughout. This is the kind of book when a complete run is solicited that you want as a coffee table edition. Read Full Review
This is the best comic mini-series I've read in a long time. The Autumnal #8 pulls no punches in a brutal, emotionally devastating finale that is keeping in tone with the rest of this Folk Horror tale. I'm definitely going to be looking into whatever else Daniel Kraus has written.