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Preview: Harrower #4 (of 4)

Harrower #4 (of 4)

(W) Justin Jordan (A/CA) Brahm Revel
In Shops: May 24, 2023
SRP: $4.99

Every secret comes to light as Jessa is confronted with the horrible truth of the figures behind everything!

As she faces the Harrower in a final showdown, her fate seems inevitable.

Can she escape becoming what she fears most?

Harrower #4 (of 4)

Harrower #4 delivers a dramatic finale

Harrower #4

Every secret comes to light as Jessa is confronted with the horrible truth of the figures behind everything! As she faces the Harrower in a final showdown, her fate seems inevitable. Can she escape becoming what she fears most? Harrower #4 wraps up the start of a solid horror franchsie.

Created by Justin Jordan and Brahm Revel, Harrower #4 both closes the book on this slasher story but like good slasher films, leaves things open for a franchise. Written by Jordan, the issue dishes the secrets of the town and Harrower. The explanation is pretty basic building off the hints in the debut issue that the town is rather conservative in its ways. There isn’t too much depth as to who the Harrower chooses and why it’s done, but the overall concept is there making these four issues more of an origin story than a slasher. And in that way, the comic gets more interesting.

It’d have been easy for Jordan to explain what’s going on with supernatural forces or it’s just the way things are done, but we get the hints at how the Harrower started and this Harrower in particular. There’s some drama there that’s explored and makes the concept of the series all the more twisted.

Some of that drama is delivered in Revel’s art and Pat Brosseau‘s lettering. Jessa’s confrontation with her parents and the town is full of heartbreak. The issue does fall a little short in Jessa’s battle with the Harrower though. There’s a grittiness and desperation that doesn’t quite feel there nor does the Harrower’s hesitancy come through enough. That aspect of the comic needed a little more to it. But, the comic hasn’t really been about the gore and action, it’s far more that secrets the town keeps.

Story: Justin Jordan Art: Brahm Revel Letterer: Pat Brosseau
Story: 8.25 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.2 Recommendation: Buy

BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: TFAWZeus ComicsKindle

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

WE ARE SCARLET TWILIGHT #1

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

007: For King and Country #2 (Dynamite Entertainment) – Dynamite’s recent Bond series has been great. 007 is on the run here, an enemy of the state.

Bulls of Beacon Hill #5 (AfterShock) – The series has been grizzled mob action and we love it.

City Boy #1 (DC Comics) – We’re fans of checking out new characters and we’ve loved what DC has released so far with its new group of heroes.

Constellations (Holiday House) – A hell of a debut graphic novel about addiction. Watch our review.

Darkwing Duck #5 (Dynamite Entertainment) – For those that loved the animated series, the new comic series is a welcome return.

Fury #1 (Marvel) – Fury action, no matter if its Sr. or Jr., is always entertaining. We’re hoping for some cool spy action here.

Harrower #4 (BOOM! Studios) – We’ve been loving this horror series and we’re excited to learn all of its secrets in this issue.

Oshi No Ko Vol. 2 (Yen Press) – The series has been interesting so far as it examines fame with a murder mystery. Check out or review.

Storm #1 (Marvel) – A character that has been getting more and more of the deserved spotlight, we’re excited for this series.

Supermassive 2023 (Image Comics) – This new superhero universe has been interesting to watch and this is a one-shot to not be missed.

Tegan and Sara Vol. 1 Junior High (First Second) – Tegan and Sara alone has us interested in this.

We Are Scarlet Twilight #1 (Red 5 Comics) – The series looks like classic pulp adventures and we love that type of story.

Preview: Harrower #4 (of 4)

Harrower #4 (of 4)

(W) Justin Jordan (A/CA) Brahm Revel
In Shops: May 24, 2023
SRP: $4.99

Every secret comes to light as Jessa is confronted with the horrible truth of the figures behind everything!

As she faces the Harrower in a final showdown, her fate seems inevitable.

Can she escape becoming what she fears most?

Harrower #4 (of 4)

Preview: Harrower #3 (of 4)

Harrower #3 (of 4)

(W) Justin Jordan (A/CA) Brahm Revel
In Shops: Apr 19, 2023
SRP: $4.99

The Harrower proves difficult to kill, but killing comes easy for him.

With the group split in two, no cell service, and the police being suspiciously useless-someone won’t make it out alive.

After witnessing a shocking betrayal, Jessa unearths a massive secret, and it turns out the skeletons in the town’s closet involve the last people she expected…

Harrower #3 (of 4)

Harrower #3 delivers a lot of wtf moments

Harrower #3

The Harrower proves difficult to kill, but killing comes easy for him. With the group split in two, no cell service, and the police being suspiciously useless-someone won’t make it out alive. Harrower #3 ups the body count and both answers questions and deepens the mystery as to exactly what’s going on.

Writer Justin Jordan delivers twists and turns in this third issue as the fight against the Harrower continues and some of what has been shown gets a deeper look. It all comes together to deliver a comic that begins to tease exactly what’s going on and makes the series even that much better.

From the beginning of the series, we’ve known there’s some deeper conspiracy that involves the Harrower and the town but we don’t know exactly what. There’s some long history and clearly some “cult like” activity but the details have been few. Harrower #3 starts to answer that aspect of things as the group of kids do their best to escape the Harrower’s killing spree while stumbling upon answers as to some of the killer’s tricks.

The series has been great for a whole host of reasons. It’s mixed classic slashers with a more modern aesthetic and the more modern horror releases we seen as far as characters and pacing. But, this issue also has a bit of fun with moments that remind me more of Scooby-Doo than anything else. There’s a sense of the comic that it takes itself seriously but also have a bit of fun with the genre overall in how everything rolls out.

Part of the solid aspect of the series is the art by Brahm Revel. The comic is horror and a slasher, so you expect a body count and blood, but Revel’s art never crosses the line so it distracts. The specifics of the kill and gore can be a focus on times in other stories but this one keeps it simple, focusing on the act and the who than zeroing in on the how and lingering on the blood and guts. With lettering by Pat Brosseau that combined with the body language tells so much, the visuals really help with the pace and in this case adds to the fun spookiness of it all.

Harrower #3 ends things with a nice what the hell moment. It plays into some of what has been hinted at but we’ll finally get a better sense of things. The issue leaves things in an exciting place and one hell of a final page that’ll leave readers wanting to find out where things are going and get to the truth of it all.

Story: Justin Jordan Art: Brahm Revel Letterer: Pat Brosseau
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


Purchase: Zeus ComicscomiXology/Kindle

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

The Expanse: The Dragon Tooth #1

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

Abolition of Work (Floating World Comics) – Bob Black’s essay from 1985 gets a graphic adaptation.

All Eight Eyes #1 (Dark Horse) Jaws meets Arachnophobia in a new vision of creature-feature terror.

Avengers Assemble Omega #1 (Marvel) – It’s the finale to the epic Avengers storyline!

The Boxer Vol. 2 (VIZ Media) – Though the story is about boxing, there’s so much focus on psychology and the characters, boxing is secondary. Watch our review.

Cult of That Wilkin Boy (Archie Comics) – Archie has been putting out some great horror comics and we’re excited to see what this musician gone wrong tale brings.

Darkwing Duck #4 (Dynamite Entertainment) – We’re big fans of the series which picks up on the classic and beloved animated series.

The Expanse: The Dragon Tooth #1 (BOOM! Studios) – Fans of The Expanse won’t want to miss this series which fills in gaps of the television series.

Harrower #3 (BOOM! Studios) – The horror series has been fantastic with a nice mix of modern slasher classics and a modern sensibility and style.

The Mighty Barbarians #1 (Ablaze) – It’s classic fantasy with a modern sensibility about it. Check out our review!

Soko #1 (Sumerian Comics) – A routine traffic stop for two Serbian beat cops quickly descends into corruption and betrayal as a dark trail of evidence leads to the discovery of unimaginable depravity. Sounds like the out of control cop story we enjoy.

Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1 (DC Comics) – The Superman family memeber gets the spotlight in this series as Connor heads out on his own.

Terrorwar #1 (Image Comics) – Blue City was the last livable place on Earth. Now it’s crawling with Terrors-creatures that transform into their victims’ worst fears. Humanity’s last hope? Muhammad Cho and his overworked, underpaid crew of freelance Terrorfighters.

Preview: Harrower #3 (of 4)

Harrower #3 (of 4)

(W) Justin Jordan (A/CA) Brahm Revel
In Shops: Apr 19, 2023
SRP: $4.99

The Harrower proves difficult to kill, but killing comes easy for him.

With the group split in two, no cell service, and the police being suspiciously useless-someone won’t make it out alive.

After witnessing a shocking betrayal, Jessa unearths a massive secret, and it turns out the skeletons in the town’s closet involve the last people she expected…

Harrower #3 (of 4)

Someone Won’t Make it Out Alive in Your First Look at Harrower #3

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Harrower #3, the penultimate issue of the brand new four-issue limited series from writer Justin Jordan, with highly acclaimed artist Brahm Revel, and letterer Pat Brosseau, about a horrifying ancient legend that lurks within a small, forgotten town, available in stores on April 19, 2023.

The Harrower proves difficult to kill, but killing comes easy for him. With the group split in two, no cell service, and the police being suspiciously useless–someone won’t make it out alive. After witnessing a shocking betrayal, Jessa unearths a massive secret, and it turns out the skeletons in the town’s closet involve the last people she expected…

Harrower #3 features main cover art by series artist Revel and variant cover by highly acclaimed artist Aaron Campbell.

Harrower #3

Preview: Harrower #2 (of 4)

Harrower #2 (of 4)

(W) Justin Jordan (A/CA) Brahm Revel
In Shops: Mar 15, 2023
SRP: $4.99

Something monstrous stalks Jessa and her friends, with only the light of their phones as meager torches against the darkness.

Between a dead signal and dead friends, an unexpected betrayal is the last thing Jessa and Jax need to survive a party house gone to hell!

Harrower #2 (of 4)
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