* Time is running out for Erica to save Archer's Peak, both from its monster infestation and from the occupation of the Order of St. George.
* Will Erica be forced to finally stop being a lone wolf and accept help from unlikely allies?
Something is Killing the Children #12 blows my mind yet again. James the Fourth continues to dazzle with his storytelling style. The arcs are only five issues and instead of waiting for each arc to end to dump some new, mind blowing information on us, he just does it right here in issue 2 of the arc. Man. What a book. What a series. I just love it. Read Full Review
Werther Dell'edera delivers some stunning imagery throughout this issue. The art taps into the tone of the story perfectly and builds the tension throughout while also giving the reader some great character moments. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children will grab you and never let go. This is a riveting horror comic that has never let up since it started. It's only getting more tense and terrifying with each issue and this one is no different. Read Full Review
Werther Dell'edera also delivers some stunning imagery throughout this issue. The art taps into the tone of the story perfectly and builds the tension throughout while also giving the reader some great character moments. There is a great full page scene of Erica fighting one of the monsters that's fully told with out any text. It's just Dell'edera and the canvas telling the tale of Erica's brutal and bloody fight. Read Full Review
Something Is Killing the Children #12 is a harrowing issue, no matter which way you look at it. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm still reeling from the implications and revelations that occurred here. Likewise, I sincerely cannot wait to see what is going to happen next. Or how Erica is going to get out of this"particular situation. Read Full Review
The series has hit its stride as of late, and the winning stream continues in Something is Killing the Children #12. Read Full Review
Time is running out as Erica races to deal with the monsters before the Order of St. George arrives! Read Full Review
I like the pace that this series is written in, however out does mean that relatively little happens per issue. I'm patient though, so I'm cool with it.