Harrow County: Omnibus Volume 2

Harrow County: Omnibus Volume 2

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  • Create Date:2021-08-15 09:50:57
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Cullen Bunn
  • ISBN:1506719929
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Summary

The second half of the highly acclaimed, Eisner-nominated horror fantasy tale, collected in a value-priced omnibus。

While Emmy has been focused on dealing with supernatural threats from the outside world; a much bigger problem has been brewing at home, leading to an epic confrontation that will alter the fate of the entirety of Harrow County!

Collects issues 17-32 of Harrow County

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Reviews

Giulia Renzi

So… when is this going to become the next Netflix sensation? This is truly an amazing comic book。 Make sure you read it before they adapt it for tv, you don’t want to miss the drawings nor the delightful writing。

Martijn Van

A wonderfull horrorstory about the corruption of power。

David

The best I can say about this collection is that I did read it all the way to the end。 I do like Tyler Crooks art, but I didn't think this was his best work。 The best I can say about this collection is that I did read it all the way to the end。 I do like Tyler Crooks art, but I didn't think this was his best work。 。。。more

Chad

Two creators at the top of their game combine for this rural horror story of a reborn witch who wants to help everyone, including the haints created by her predecessor。 Emmy just wants to be her own person, judged by her own actions and not those of Hester, the witch who was hung from a tree 18 years before。 I love how this escalates with each story as Emmy comes into her power。 Tyler Crooks stunning artwork sets the tone for the story。 His watercolors place you directly in the rural, rugged Har Two creators at the top of their game combine for this rural horror story of a reborn witch who wants to help everyone, including the haints created by her predecessor。 Emmy just wants to be her own person, judged by her own actions and not those of Hester, the witch who was hung from a tree 18 years before。 I love how this escalates with each story as Emmy comes into her power。 Tyler Crooks stunning artwork sets the tone for the story。 His watercolors place you directly in the rural, rugged Harrow County。 I love how he incorporates sound effects into the landscape。 It's easy to get lost in these pages。Received a review copy from Dark Horse and Edelweiss。 。。。more

Jammin Jenny

I really liked this Omnibus collection of comics 17-32 of Harry County。 It's a great horrific supernatural series with excellent characters, great story plots and twists and awesome graphics。 I think the only downside for me is I didn't have the backstory for some of these characters because I didn't read comics 1-16。 Makes me think I should get Omnibus Volume 1 to figure that out。I received an e-ARC of this book by the publisher Dark Horse Books via Edelweiss。 This does not affect my opinion re I really liked this Omnibus collection of comics 17-32 of Harry County。 It's a great horrific supernatural series with excellent characters, great story plots and twists and awesome graphics。 I think the only downside for me is I didn't have the backstory for some of these characters because I didn't read comics 1-16。 Makes me think I should get Omnibus Volume 1 to figure that out。I received an e-ARC of this book by the publisher Dark Horse Books via Edelweiss。 This does not affect my opinion regarding the book。 。。。more

Kizzylu

Amazing horror story, wonderful art and a very good ending。 I loved every page and the characters, even minor ones, were fantastic。 It was creative, fun and lovely。 Wish it was longer, but at the same time, the story was told as it was needed to be told。 Absolutely fantastic work!

Jake

I don't think I'm ever going to stop liking the work of Cullen Bunn without licenses。 He knows what to bring to the Folk Horror landscape。 Folk Horror goes into the fear of people and belonging with those people。So with how Emmy holds onto her power as a witch, it practically says something about needing to feel safe on their own。 It's a feeling Emmy shares with her friend Bernice to a fault。 Emmy isn't even the witch everybody thinks she is。 But the threat feels real throughout the series。 With I don't think I'm ever going to stop liking the work of Cullen Bunn without licenses。 He knows what to bring to the Folk Horror landscape。 Folk Horror goes into the fear of people and belonging with those people。So with how Emmy holds onto her power as a witch, it practically says something about needing to feel safe on their own。 It's a feeling Emmy shares with her friend Bernice to a fault。 Emmy isn't even the witch everybody thinks she is。 But the threat feels real throughout the series。 With everybody trying to feel safe in their own ways, nobody is actually cooperating。 I couldn't help by the time Bernice's teacher Lovey dies, there was a hint of racism。 Everything they do or try feels like a part of their culture, and sharing with people unlike you can be unnerving。 It's why the tension between Emmy and Bernice feels so real。 。。。more