Harrower #4
| Writer | Justin Jordan |
| Artist | Brahm Revel |
| Cover Price | $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?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry
May 24, 2023Horror fans will be talking about this one for years, and it's the kind of comic that readers will get to delight in as an easy recommendation forever. Read Full Review
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10
Get Your Comic On - Dave Jones
May 24, 2023A series I enjoyed more than I expected to, although I was looking forward to a standard hack and slash I was treat to a far deeper story that had a more deep rooted energy that captured my conscious and refused to let go. Without doubt one of the best series so far this year and well worth picking up, you won't be disappointed. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - Ken M.
May 25, 2023Since its debut, Harrower by Jordan and Revel has brought the classic elements of the horror slasher genre to life within these pages in a series that continues to win fans over. The closing chapter ties everything together with a disturbing and rewarding conclusion that cant be ignored on New Comic Book Day. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
May 24, 2023Revel offers some fantastic visuals throughout the issue. The imagery is beautifully done and visually engaging. Read Full Review
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8.3
Comic Watch - Sean Winningham
May 25, 2023Although the final issue was a bit disappointing with wrapping up loose ends and leaving out critical information, it still holds up as a decent issue to a story that is terrific overall. Read Full Review
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8.2
Graphic Policy - Brett
May 24, 2023Some 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. Read Full Review