A new storyline starts here as Eve Coffin is released from jail to go home againand theres something in Coffin Hill awaiting her with open arms. Ghosts are abroad in the town, and one in particular has her sights set on Eve and on a bloody chain of events the Coffin family set in motion almost three hundred years ago. When the bones of a young girl are found after decades buried in the Coffin Hill woods, Eve and Officer Wilcox attempt to solve the cold case, discovering that the ghosts, the bones and the darkest secrets of Coffin Hill are all connectedand all pose a grave danger to Eve and her loved ones.
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Coffin Hill #15 is a decent start to the new story arc for the series. It has one storyline that hasn't been built up that well with an uninteresting villain to boot; the storyline is rather intriguing and shows a lot of potential to develop the side characters however, so there is that. I'm very mixed on this issue, but I am still interested in seeing where the comic will take the audience. Hopefully it's somewhere nice and spooky. Read Full Review
The new storyline is engaging and offers even more dark secrets behind the series titular town and family. I can't wait to see what horrendous things are uncovered as the arc continues, and it's always so remarkable to see the dark depths Kittredge is able to push herself to despite being such a sweet and approachable person in the real world. Read Full Review