The Order of St. George needs a scapegoat to hide the existence of monsters from the world. Erica's actions will determine what is to become of Archer's Peak, and ultimately, the House of Slaughter.
The monster brood dead, Erica is faced with another difficult decision. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children #15 wraps up our time in Archer's Peak (for now?) and has given us some food for thought for the future and more interesting, about the past. Luckily, for those of us who have fallen in love with Erica, we are not done with her. In May the series picks back up. We will finally learn Erica's back story and more about the House of Slaughter. Sign me up! Read Full Review
Werther Dell'edera brilliantly matches the mood and tone of the story with the art. Every scene builds on the emotion of the moment and comes through with great details and emotion from the characters. Read Full Review
Something is Killing the Children #15 is a nightmarish, nostalgic rollercoaster ride of terror. The monsters, the mystery, and of course Erica Slaughter are all great. Tynion and Dell'Edera have only begun to scratch the surface of the potential for this series. Read Full Review
So much of Something is Killing the Children has been about trauma and closure. Once you go through one, you need the other to grow and move on. Archer's Peak has been rocked to its core and if it wasn't for Erica, its townsfolk would never get the closure they so desperately needed. They had to jump through some mental hoops to make sense of all the bloodshed and heartbreak, but they'll get through this thanks to her. That's some powerful stuff and it sets this book apart from the monster-hunting tales we've seen before. Read Full Review
With a satisfying conclusion to "Archer's Peak," the road forward is full of possibilities, and we're eager to see where the journey takes us. Read Full Review
Something Is Killing the Children #15, will have 2 covers: Cover A, Werther Dell'Edera; Cover B Michael Dialynas 1:25. The Cover B is great, but I am more hype for issue# 16 will have 4 incredible covers: Cover A, Werther Dell'Edera; Cover B, Jenny Frison; Cover C, Toni Infante(1:25); Cover D, Michael Dialynas (1:50). Read Full Review
Really great closure of the first arc
I've enjoyed this series, and I hope this isn't the end of it.
The first arc finally wraps up. I think the book could comfortably end here, but it looks like there are plans to further explore Erica's origins in the House of Slaughter.