Title: Harrow County.
Volume : 1.
Writer(s): Cullen Bunn.
Artist(s): Tyler Crook, Carla Speed McNeil (Issue #9) & Hannah Lavender (Issue #12).
Colourist(s): Jenn Manley Lee (Issue #9).
Letterer(s): Tyler Crook.
Format: Paperback – Omnibus.
Release Date: January 26th 2021.
Pages: 408.
Genre(s): Comics, Horror.
ISBN13: 9781506719917.
My Overall Rating:

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Great review. This sounds like it would be right up my alley, I must give it a read.
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Thank you so much. I really appreciate it and I hope you have a blast with it when you get the chance to try it out! 😀
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This sounds great. I liked the concept of finding of truth and finding place in the world. Amazing review, Lashaan!
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It’s well-done and allows readers to also acquaint themselves with witch lore. Thanks for reading, Yesha! 😀
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I saw the opening image and thought it was such a great cover I was nervous to scroll down out of fear the story wouldn’t do it justice. Very glad to hear it does, and then some. I’d never heard of this one before but I’m happy to have it on my radar now, especially if you read and enjoy the concluding half of the story. The artwork does appear different from many comics and I could see myself really getting into it as it does appear to be a style well suited to the story. Thanks much, Lashaan. Adding this to my list. 🙂
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Hahaha I’ve read a couple of newer stories by Cullen Bunn and wasn’t completely mind-blown by those but I heard great things about this magnum opus. It’s a great introduction to witch lore through an 18-year-old lady. I hope you have a good time with it when you get the chance to read it, Todd. I’m really glad to hear that it’s going on your TBR! The second omnibus collected the last half of the series should be coming out this summer and I’ll definitely try and get around to it just to see how the series ends.
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I don’t think I’d read it as I usually avoid horror stories, being a chicken and all that but…amazing review!
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Thank you! I appreciate that you still read my review, Sophie. 🙂
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I loved this series! I agree that the other artist’s work really took away from the visuals as they were quite inferior to Crook’s and it was jarring to be so interrupted by a different art style.
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I remember when you mentioned this series by Cullen Bunn on another review of mine for a new story by him too! I look forward to the second half of the series and hope that it won’t have those nasty random artist issues!
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If I recall there is some art in the second half that is not Crook’s but a majority of it is. I hate when series change up artists, after a style is already established. It pulls me out of the story.
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Yep. It’s always such destabilizing. I’ve only seen one or two stories that actually made it work by incorporating the style into the narrative (e.g. character suddenly takes drugs, the next issue has an artist that draws in a very psychedelic style).
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Fab review, Lashaan! This one’s not for me, bit I’m happy you enjoyed it so much and now you can sleep at night 😂😂😂
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Hahaha the horror won’t ruin your sleep in this one though. As mentioned, it’s more of a YA horror story, making the horror elements closer to “fantasy”-level horror than “horror”-level horror, if you know what I mean hahaha Thanks for reading, Ola! 😀
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Ooh… This one sounds good to me. Adding it to my TBR. I don’t think I’ll like the art though, but maybe it’ll grow on me once I start reading.
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You really do live and breathe anything related to witches, huh? 😛 Glad to hear your interest in this though. Hope it impresses you when you get the chance to try it out! 😀
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I sure do! 🙂
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