![]() ![]() If one must experience Harrow County a second time by choice or sheer determination to show that they are simply not afraid, well, doing so in an oversized edition is certainly the way to do so. ![]() Surrounding her (and the town) are a terrifying menagerie of spirits, ghosts, and other undead creatures which Emmy has always known existed, but only now is she discovering that she’s not only aware of their existence, but she is an integral part of that existence, and they, in turn, are a part of hers. Now, for those of you out there who may not have picked up a copy of Harrow County, the tale that unfolds revolves around a young farm girl named Emmy who learns she may be descended from a witch that was put to death many years earlier by the townsfolk of Harrow County. ![]() And the first volume of this tale is available in an oversized Library Edition, which opens more doors left ajar for readers to enter and explore even more dark nooks and soul-rending crannies in the county that previously went unopened. (And perhaps your waking life, too.) Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook’s Harrow County is just such a story. ![]() Once in a blood moon, a story comes along that’s so horrific, so terrifying, that it warrants a single read and then must be set aside, else the horrors your eyes have witnessed come back to haunt your dreams. Revisit the farm filled with countless haints and twice told tales in the Library Edition of Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook’s Harrow County. ![]()
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