Witch hunters close in on Coffin Hill withBianca and Lacey in their sights. As thegirls fight for their lives, Eve continues hersearch for the cold-blooded killer hidingbehind the shield of the Boston police...and begins to suspect the Ice Fisher may becloser than she thought.
Meanwhile, outside of Boston, back in Coffin Hill, we're being given a pretty solid horror story. Though the entire book is undeniably a thriller, all of the really creepy, horror stuff is happening in Coffin Hill. The first few pages alone should establish that this is going to be a creepy issue, and every time we bounce back to Coffin Hill, we get some great horror scenes. These scenes are brought to life by Inaki Miranda's wonderful art, which adds a great deal to the book as a whole. Plus, the pacing of this plot seems to be mirroring the pace of the murder plot in Boston, and really kicks into gear with this issue, adding a good deal of suspense to the book. Read Full Review
Coffin Hill #11 took a bit of a step back with some of the choices it made in the storytelling here. The comic needs to work on balancing all of its stories and giving them time to progress instead of barely moving at points. Still, the story is very engaging and creepy, features some neat twists and turns and still maintains some great looking art. The issue may have had some problems, but luckily there is still enough value and substance to be found so that it doesn't sink. Read Full Review
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