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  • Published: 17 January 2023
  • ISBN: 9781506722764
  • Imprint: Dark Horse Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $95.00

Tales from Harrow County Library Edition




Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook’s Eisner Award–nominated horror fantasy is given a closer look, with two complete series illustrated by Naomi Franquiz and Emily Schnall in a deluxe, oversized hardcover format.

In Death’s Choir, ten years have passed since Emmy exited Harrow County, leaving her close friend Bernice as steward of the supernatural home. World War II is in full swing, taking Harrow’s young men and leaving the community more vulnerable than ever—and when a ghostly choir heralds the resurrection of the dead, Bernice must find a solution before the town is overrun.

In Fair Folk, fresh off the loss of her goblin friend to a strange portal, Bernice must weigh her responsibilities as protector of Harrow County with her desire to get her companion back safe and sound. But the past weighs heavily and the fair folk use Bernice’s memories against her.
 
Collects the volumes one and two of Tales from Harrow County in a deluxe, hardcover, and oversized format with a new cover by Tyler Crook, sketchbook material, and more!
 

  • Published: 17 January 2023
  • ISBN: 9781506722764
  • Imprint: Dark Horse Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $95.00

About the authors

Cullen Bunn

Cullen Bunn is an American writer of comic books, short stories, and novels, known for his work on comic books such as Deadpool for Marvel Comics, The Damned and The Sixth Gun for Oni Press, and Harrow County for Dark Horse. His novels include the middle reader horror series Crooked Hills, and his short story work includes the anthology collection Creeping Stones & Other Stories. In 2011 Bunn was nominated for a Ghastly Award and won Broken Frontier's Best Writer Independent Award. In 2012 he was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award and an Eisner Award.

Praise for Tales from Harrow County Library Edition

“A rare thing—both wonderfully charming and genuinely disturbing.”—Mike Mignola (Hellboy)
 
 
“Disturbing and genuinely brilliant at its core.”—Jeff Lemire (Black Hammer)
 
“Deftly written, beautifully drawn, thoughtfully imagined—Harrow County already feels like a classic.”—Michael Chabon (The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay)
 
“Genuinely creepy and engaging.”—Mark Millar (Kick-Ass)
 
“A must-read for horror fans.”—Steve Niles (30 Days of Night)
 
“Tight creepy fun, both in story and art. A winner.”—Joe R. Lansdale (Cold in July)