Erica's gambit to save Archer's Peak has failed. Now, the town is under the full control of the Order of St. George. And if the spread of the monsters can't be contained, then the Order might move to eradicate the entire area...
Something is Killing the Children #11 starts a new story arc where we know that Erica will have not choice but to face off with the house of Slaughter. I must say, I can't wait for the next issue. This series continues to be excellent. It is not for the faint of heart of course, but for those who love a thriller wrapped in the cloak of a horror comic, this series is for you. Read Full Review
In Something is Killing the Children #11, James Tynion IV delivers another masterful entry into what is fast becoming a horror comic classic. Read Full Review
Five monsters, two children, a secret organization on the way " Erica is running out of time! Read Full Review
Werther Dell'edera has some great visuals throughout this issue. There are a a lot of slow burn moments in the story that allow for the art to be more detailed and interesting. There is also some great imagery that pulls you in as a reader. Read Full Review
Whilst Something is Killing the Children #11 isn't as action packed as previous issues, it still gives off that creepy horror movie vibe. With consistent writing and art from both James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera, Something is Killing the Children is quickly becoming a must read series. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children #11 is another memorable addition to this already haunting series. Somehow the horror and emotional toll of everything that has happened is continuing to increase, reaching a peak. Read Full Review
Some of the simmering relationships and elements are finally coming together here, and artist Werther Dell'Edera and colorist Miquel Muerto delver another round of unnerving visuals, making this issue the complete package. Read Full Review
This series is possibly beginning to run out of steam?
Another peek inside this monster-hunting organization adds some extra intrigue.