Eves search for the Ice Fisher has catastrophic consequences when she and Frost make a shocking discovery about the killers true identity but fail to find a missing girl in time. Meanwhile, in Coffin Hill, Nate endures a family reunion from hell when his deadbeat brother Patrick resurfaces with an agenda and some kickass supernatural help that means more danger and destruction for the town and everyone in it.
Each issue of Coffin Hill keeps getting consistently better. While I am not a horror or supernatural fan, there is something compelling about Kittredge's style that has gotten me hooked on this title. Coffin Hill is an amazing series and worthy of consideration for comics “best of” lists and awards. Even if you don't like horror or supernatural series, give Coffin Hill a try and I believe you will be pleasantly surprised at the intricate story and mind blowing art. This is one series that should be on your pull list. Read Full Review
Coffin Hill #9 is another excellent issue of the series, keeping the momentum that was built up in the last issue and continuing it here. While not particularly scary, the writing and artwork are strong enough to easily make up for that area. All in all, this new story arc is shaping up to be much better than the first arc and I hope it continues that. Read Full Review
The plot in "Dark Endeavors" pushes forward on a strong note. If additional subplots are not forced into the story, "Dark Endeavors" could take Coffin Hill into an intriguing direction. Despite having a core plot and two subplots going on, it is refreshing to see one shoved aside, albeit momentarily. Coffin Hill #9 is a daring and vital boost of energy into the series. If the series continues to focus on what's important and keep the filler away, it will only improve. Read Full Review
If you dropped "Coffin Hill" during the first storyline, I'd say that it's actually worth your while to come back. Kittredge feels much more energized with her title now, and Miranda's art is great as ever. Hopefully this uptick in quality can translate to some stronger sales; this is now a title I can whole-heartedly get behind and support. Read Full Review
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