Harrow County

Cullen Bunn

Book - 2015

"Young Emmy always knew that the woods surrounding her home crawled with ghosts and monsters -- the countless haints of Harrow County. But on the eve of her eighteenth birthday, she learns that she is connected to these creatures -- and to the land itself -- in ways she never could have imagined."--Page 4 of cover, volume 1.

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vol. 5: 1 / 1 copies available
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Subjects
Genres
Paranormal comics
Horror comics
Comic books, strips, etc
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse Comics 2015-
Language
English
Main Author
Cullen Bunn (author)
Other Authors
Tyler Crook (illustrator)
Item Description
Volume 1 collects Harrow County #1-4 ; Volume 2 collects #5-8 ; Volume 3 collects #9-12 ; Volume 4 collects #13-16 ; Volume 5 collects #17-20
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781616557805
9781616559007
9781506700717
9781506701417
9781506701905
  • v. 1. Countless haints
  • v. 2. Twice told
  • v. 3. Snake doctor
  • v. 4. Family tree-- v. 5. Abandoned
Review by Booklist Review

Plagued by a witch of unfathomable powers, the folk of Harrow County capture and burn her, but not before she furiously screams her revenge. Eighteen years later, we find farm girl Emmy coming of age, gifted with unnatural talents. When a spirit warns her of her impending doom at the hands of the town, she hurries off into the haunted forest, running for her life while trying to uncover her own twisted history. With its heavy narration and sparing dialogue, this feels more like an old fairy tale than a modern horror comic. Although low in traditional scares, it creates a haunting mood rich with an eerie nostalgia that begs to be fleshed out further in future volumes. Emmy's journey is equally unusual as she seems to teeter between abusing her powers and controlling them. Crook's illustrations are minimally detailed, with a simple, 1950's feel to them, while the water coloring and dark shading add a rich layer of detail and shadow. A great introduction to an interesting environment that will hook horror fans.--Blenski, Peter Copyright 2016 Booklist

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