It's been 5 years since the smash hit Eisner-winning series Something is Killing the Children changed the world of comics; now, 40 issues later, a new chapter from the past is revealed.
Witness this crucial untold story within the vast Slaughterverse, detailing the mission preceding the fateful Archer's Peak Saga, where the entire story began.
The Eisner and GLAAD award-winning team of James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera invite fans into this intimate untold chapter of the monster hunter that sliced her way into the hearts of readers everywhere, along with the celebratory Something Is Killing The Childr more
Thrilling and captivating, Issue #0 of Something Is Killing the Children brings Erica Slaughter back into the spotlight with an unforgettable story. With a perfect blend of suspense and stunning artwork, this instalment effortlessly draws you into the Slaughterverse, making it a must-read for both newcomers and longtime fans. Read Full Review
The prequel mission before Archers Peak hits many emotions as SIKTC delivers another fantastic read. Tynions slow burn writing keeps readers locked in wy before the last pages. Delledera and Muerto provide the backdrops for an initial hunt which leaves many questions in its wake. Brace for the forthcoming impact. SIKTC is back in a big way! Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children #0 honors loyal readers who've followed along since day one while also celebrating the five year (and continuing) run of the fantastic horror series by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edra. This single issue adds to the overall story without taking away or ruining the first tremendous arc of the series. Hats off to the creative team on five plus years of Something is Killing the Children. Here is to many more! Read Full Review
Werther DellEdera delivers beautiful art throughout the issue. I love the visuals and the action immensely. A brilliantly illustrated issue. Read Full Review
Same story and plot line. Over and over and over again. James T. is a good writer, but it definitely feels like he's running out of ideas with this series. And the $5 price tag isn't helping.