Coffin Bound No. 1 (Second printing)
Writer Dan Watters and artist Dani Review by Ashley Cornell, The Great Escape Louisville
She is a woman on a mission. Theres a ruthless killer on her trail, and if the world doesnt want her, then it doesnt deserve her. Shes out to un-live her life, and were along for the ride as we meet a variety of bizarre characters across a freakish wasteland.
Izzy is cool, collected and generally disinterested. Then, she is awoken and (barely) perturbed by the presence (but not the appearance) of an anthropomorphic, skeletal vulture that warns of her impending doom. Were then introduced to the Eartheater, who no one before has escaped and who now has his eyes on Izzy. With the Vulture as her companion, she sets out to all the places shes been and to find people shes met to wipe away any trace of her existence before the Eartheater can get to her.
Coffin Bound is lush with dark, stylistic elements similar to those of Sandman, in a world that feels like Mad Max meets Fear & Loathing. The characters inhabit a world that is desolate and grim and live in fear of what seedy mythology lies beneath the surface. But just how deep this mythology runs is yet unclear, as we are given just enough pieces to seek more answers.
Something is Killing the Children No. 1
Writer James Tyrion IV and artist Werther DellEdera Review by Krystal Moore, The Great Escape Louisville
Something is Killing the Children No. 1 opens with a scene of boys playing a game of Truth or Dare. When one chooses truth, his question is: Whats the most scared youve ever been? Thus, begins a story that starts out make-believe and soon becomes reality.
This book has one of the most gruesome, graphic scenes of death Ive ever seen in a comic book. It is written by James Tyrion IV, best known for his work in Batman, and features the moody, scratchy art by Werther DellEdera that is perfect for a horror comic.
Issue No. 1 ends with hope in the form of a small girl with blonde hair and a big knife. Next issue, well see if she can defeat the monster in those woods. This book is rated 13-plus, which is probably pretty spot on. Issue No. 2 has a ship date of Oct. 16, perfect for Halloween!
This article appears in September 18, 2019.

