Harrow County: Omnibus Volume 1 wraps up its eerie, Southern Gothic tale with a mix of resolution and lingering mystery that leaves you craving more. The story follows Emmy, a young woman who discovers she’s connected to the supernatural forces haunting her rural hometown. By the end of the first omnibus, Emmy has confronted the witch Hester Beck, whose vengeful spirit has been terrorizing Harrow County for generations. The climax is intense—Emmy realizes she’s not just fighting Hester but also grappling with her own identity as a potential heir to the witch’s power. The artwork’s haunting beauty really shines here, with dark, atmospheric panels that make the supernatural elements feel tangible.
What sticks with me most is how the ending balances closure and open-endedness. Emmy defeats Hester, but the victory isn’t clean or simple. The town’s secrets run deeper than we’ve seen, and Emmy’s journey is far from over. There’s this lingering sense that Harrow County itself is alive, brimming with unresolved curses and creatures waiting in the shadows. The final scenes hint at Emmy’s growing acceptance of her role in this world, setting up beautifully for the next volume. It’s the kind of ending that makes you immediately flip back to the first page, searching for clues you might’ve missed. Cullen Bunn’s storytelling and Tyler Crook’s art make it a standout horror comic—one that feels both classic and fresh.
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