When Erica's Handler forces a confrontation on the street of Archer's Peak, Erica must decide where her loyalties lie-to her employers, or to the people who need her?
The bodies, families from town, and the monsters are all at the school. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children scares the crap out of me every single month and this issue is no different. It's like a horror roller coaster, full of monsters and death...and I want to ride again. Read Full Review
This issue is action-packed and fun. A coming-together of multiple arcs and a satisfying read. Erica Slaughter is a hero we can all get behind and relate to, and anyone who enjoys horror comics should have this book in their pullbox. Read Full Review
Werther Dell'edera strikes the perfect balance of beauty and brutality in this issue. The art matches the tone the story is taking and the creatures look great. There is a moment that Dell'edera builds throughout the issue that is well executed to shock and amaze the reader. Read Full Review
It just goes to show how great this series can be when all aspects of it are hitting on all cylinders, and here's hoping it stays that way. Read Full Review
One of the best if not the best issue in the series. Don’t want to spoil things so I won’t say more except it has surprises
I keep getting tricked by the double-page spreads, so many of them are unnecessary and not obvious enough.
As cool as the moment at the end is, Aaron changes from douche to selfless too quickly and without enough motivation.
I really like the art and the idea and of course I liked that time when the little girl got ripped in half, but it feels like it’s taken a long time to get to the point of people actually listening to the people who knew what was happening.
This was better than last issue. I really don't care about the Order or whatever. I just find that boring. I do like monsters and gore though. Those are good things. Notice I didn't say horror. This comic isn't scary.
I don't think the character of Aaron is particularly well-written. It seems his allegiance changes quickly here after 3 issues of being pro-Order. So if he's dead, that's fine.
I also think the Sheriff needs to move on from the fact that he has no idea what's happening. It just keeps getting hammered into the reader that he doesn't know what's happening. We get it.
I don't know, I feel like this series works best when the plot is moving quickly because then we don't have to rely on as much on t more