Erica Slaughter's journey seems far from over in Something Is Killing the Children #7. She may have killed the monster catching and eating children – but she hasn't ended events. Not yet, at any rate.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #6 (Boom!)
Something Is Killing the Children #6 starts an all-new plot arc titled ‘The House of Slaughter.’ For fans following the series, that alone should give us a good idea of what will come. And that’s a pretty exciting fact.
Review: Catwoman: Lonely City
Oh wow. Catwoman: Lonely City is probably one of the better alternate timeline series I've read recently. It's dark and unafraid to play with characters and possibilities – precisely what we need.
Review: Invincible Vol. 9: Out of This World
Ohhh boy. Things are heating up again! Invincible Vol. 9 is an action-packed and tense volume, perhaps for different reasons than the past few volumes. It's setting up for something big, and I'm excited and terrified to see where it goes.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #5 (Boom! Studios)
The chilling and disturbing tale of monsters continues in Something Is Killing the Children #5. Erica Slaughter is good at her job. Her job is hunting and killing monsters. But even an expert like her cannot plan for every turn of events.
Review: Once Upon a Time at the End of the World Vol. 2
Hooolly cow. There's a lot to process after finishing Once Upon a Time at the End of the World Vol. 2. First, let's just say that this series does not pull punches. Given that Jason Aaron is at the helm, that's actually not all too surprising. But it is worth noting.
Review: Invincible Vol. 8: My Favorite Martian
Once again, fans are delivered with a complex reading experience, thanks to Invincible Vol. 8. There is so much going on at any given time it makes it impossible for readers to predict what will happen next.
WOTN Review: Something Is Killing the Children #4 (Boom! Box)
Something Is Killing the Children #4 continues the dark and disturbing tale of a town plagued by monsters. But as with many monsters, only the children they hunt can see them. That’s where Erica Slaughter comes into play.
Just A Minute: The Cabinet #1
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Just A Minute: Infernals #1
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